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Old 09-15-2005, 01:51 AM
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Ok, as I'm sure everybody here is tired of hearing, my br is increasing, I'm at about $130 right now and started thinking.

When my BR hit about $50, I had made the decision to buy PT when I reached $150, but now I'm thinking of buying it sooner. I know I have leaks in my game that I can't plug without seeing the stats, I know the sooner I start seeing the stats (even with a small sample size) I "might" be able to start fixing some of them there holes...

Would it be it worth/wise it to buy it now drop my BR and keep plugging away, or should I wait? I've recently started playing a raked game so I'm not sure if that makes a difference. I'm also thinking the sooner I start using it, the sooner it'll help me. At .25/.50 LHE is it worth it, or is it more for the bigger games?
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Old 09-15-2005, 05:51 AM
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i wouldn't give up over 40% of my roll at this point to buy PT.

I don't think it is even necessary at .25/.50. The games are so good at like .25/.50 and .50/1 that I don't think you should spend a large percent of your bankroll for PT yet.
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Old 09-15-2005, 07:53 AM
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if you want to get it that bad you can cash out $100 and go to www.pokersourceonline.com and do 1 of the offers there, im not sure where you play at but a couple of them there are quite easy to clear and if you are in a really good mood you could even say i refered you
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If the options are get PT and deplete half your bankroll or dont get it, I think you should not even consider it. Theres no way PT will double your EV which is what you will need because you'll be playing half the stakes.
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