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    Invest it in someone who is good

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    Just piggybacking onto this, so the overall consensus for the best starting strategy is to freeroll till 15 dollars? Is the reasoning for this is because that lets you take part in at least 10 double-ups which are a lower risk for not making the money?

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    i would suggest double or nothing games gurantee a win 80% i seem

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    never liked the double ups like sit and go six gives you more opportunity

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    I would play sit n go if you do not like double ups

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    I would play 1/2c PLO, that's 4 buyins and you can easily make $20 in 2 hours there.

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    Needing to ask that question pretty much says you're not that familiar with your preferred game.
    sticking with freerolls (cant lose)is a no brainerrr....

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    Keep playing PO freeroll suntil U build up a better bankroll!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericexiao View Post
    Just piggybacking onto this, so the overall consensus for the best starting strategy is to freeroll till 15 dollars? Is the reasoning for this is because that lets you take part in at least 10 double-ups which are a lower risk for not making the money?

    Not just this reason, theres others, but your on the right track
    Failing to Prepare is Preparing to fail : John Wooden

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    omaha !

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