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I'll go ahead and make this short...I'm primarily a HU omaha sit-n-go grinder at around the $10 level at the moment. I've been crushing there (at least I think) pretty consistantly for about 3-4 weeks, increasing my roll from about $200 to $600...what I want to know is...BR aside, what's a good sample size should I base my decision on and what's the minimum ROI I should see before moving up in stakes??
Any help would be great!! -
id say get about 1,000 games to get an idea of what your ROI would be. gl with everything.
-derek
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