Depends on a lot of things. Lots of people here try to hit home runs. Seeing as how there are continual freerolls they win free money and just take it and hope to get lucky. The problem with that is that its addictive, especially if you win and also at what point in time do you put the breaks on and start playing regular. How much of a score is enough. How much money is enough. Are you capable of playing at that level you scored big at. Say you score for $500 or even $5000 can you play with that roll at that level or will you be tilted and knocked to zero. Can you change gears and curb your shot taking desire after you hit for so much. So many things to consider. What makes you happiest is whats most important. If you like to take shots continually then do so. There are a few here who operate like that and withdraw couple hundred every so often. They enjoy doing it like that.

The best way imo is to play over time and if you play correctly over time then eventually if your doing things correctly and continually learning you will come out ahead and if you stick with it long enough there most likely wont be any stakes you can't play at within reason of course. Play correctly using bankroll management. Does that mean not to take shots. No I think we should all take shots from time to time outside our roll. It helps with the learning curve, lets you know where your at and from time to time you score. When you dont its right back to brm. As far as eventually being able to play most any stakes you want, Not talking about playing like isladur or some extreme none sense like that. I am talking about within reason, some of the pros are not within reason and many of them have gone bust from millions as well. But they developed friendships and ties that they can borrow and build up quickly again. Poker is a game over time. Use brm to the best of your ability and you will get better and better. Poker is not just a game played at the table either. Its played off the table as well. Decisions you make away from the poker table can greatly effect what happens at the table.