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	<title>Comments on: High Stakes Holdem</title>
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		<title>By: ShadowElf</title>
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		<description>Getting there is part of the journie. The key is staying within your bankroll. As a &quot;freeroller&quot; that has been learning and playing for just 2 years, I&#039;ve never gone bust since my 1st cash in 3/08. I mostly play forum tournament games and play to maintain my forum rank. These are not the most profitable type games and usually against the top 10% players. Between the qualifier games, and 4 ranked games per week, it can keep you busy. I usuallly like to maintain 50 buy-ins, and only spend time in SnG&#039;s and ring games, to build back up if I am slipping a bit, or have time off from work. When the ranked year ends 1/31/10, I will play with the forum for the enjoyment, but will change my goals to building the BR and moving up. I&#039;m still @ the $5-$10 SnG range, and .05/.10 and  .10/.20 ring level, but by staying @ 3-5% of your BR, you can handle some losses. I also don&#039;t like to think of my BR as all $ from all sites. If I only have $50 on a site, I will probably play $2 SnG&#039;s. 
The best part about freerolling a BR is that when you can win your start up $, you can play well enough to deposit but don&#039;t have to.
Stay within your BR and play well. Let your BR lead you to the next level !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting there is part of the journie. The key is staying within your bankroll. As a &#8220;freeroller&#8221; that has been learning and playing for just 2 years, I&#8217;ve never gone bust since my 1st cash in 3/08. I mostly play forum tournament games and play to maintain my forum rank. These are not the most profitable type games and usually against the top 10% players. Between the qualifier games, and 4 ranked games per week, it can keep you busy. I usuallly like to maintain 50 buy-ins, and only spend time in SnG&#8217;s and ring games, to build back up if I am slipping a bit, or have time off from work. When the ranked year ends 1/31/10, I will play with the forum for the enjoyment, but will change my goals to building the BR and moving up. I&#8217;m still @ the $5-$10 SnG range, and .05/.10 and  .10/.20 ring level, but by staying @ 3-5% of your BR, you can handle some losses. I also don&#8217;t like to think of my BR as all $ from all sites. If I only have $50 on a site, I will probably play $2 SnG&#8217;s.<br />
The best part about freerolling a BR is that when you can win your start up $, you can play well enough to deposit but don&#8217;t have to.<br />
Stay within your BR and play well. Let your BR lead you to the next level !</p>
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