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09-30-2009 , 09:10 AM
Hi all.
I'm a forum and poker newbie. I'm even a English newbie (I'm foreigner: Zurich) and maybe I'll make some english mistake
I'd like to know how (in general) nlh learning curve works.
I'm actually playing (15K hands played) on FL 0.01-0.02 NLH on Pokerstars and
starting from 5K hands I'm on winning path (8BB/100).
I win about 50-60% of sessions played (is it normal? It looks to me very low...).
Supposed my bankroll will increase and I'll feel confortable which are the typical "hands played vs BB table" parameters?
I mean how many hands an average 0.02-0.05 NLH or 1-2 NLH had played?

Thanks a lot.
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09-30-2009 , 10:31 AM
8BB/100 is excellent. keep up the good work and u'll be moving up quickly. btw, having taken interest in this forum is a big step toward becoming a better player. learn to filter out the useless/funny/weird posts and u'll find a goldmine @ 2+2.

regarding ur question, i dunno exactly what u r trying to ask. do u wanna know how many hands people usually play at a certain level before moving up? if so, the answer depends. some people have very loose BRM, some have very strict BRM. some people run hotter during different time intervals, etc. the best answer is not to think about it and move up when

1. u've proven u can beat the previous level
2. u feel comfortable playing for the amounts of money at the next level

welcome to the forums and gl
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09-30-2009 , 12:44 PM
I wrote up
this post a few weeks ago that you might find useful.
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