4 - Moving Up and Down the Levels
Everyone has bad periods of poker, even skilful players. Variance is one of those things about poker and shows that the game isn't all skill.
Good bankroll management makes sure you can handle the swings and if you are on a massive downswing you won't go bust.
Keep an eye on your bankroll and work out what you have left after a bad session. Re-calculate your funds; if your entire roll drops below 10 buy-ins (e.g. at a .25/.50 NLHE table) consider dropping down to the .10/.20 tables to build up your money again. Once you've recouped your losses, move back to the highest level you're comfortable at.
Similarly, if you're on a good run and you are regularly crushing games at your level, consider moving up. Let's say you have a healthy roll of ,000 and are winning at the .25/.50 cash games, take a shot at the .50/.00 levels.
True, the skill levels will be slightly higher at most sites, but not so much that you will be struggling. Plus, you're still employing sensible bankroll management as your winnings are in safe territory.
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