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  1. I just put $199.85 into signing up for this, through pokerstars transfer...my bankroll is reduced to a little under $420. I'm a poor college student and couldn't afford to pay any other way besides with my bankroll which I started from $50...how bad of a decision was this? Can PXFactor really help me a lot?
  2. sucker

    just kidding, you should be fine.
  3. I think it wwas a great investment..but you could kill your roll if you jump right back into MTT's i say use the SNG videos which are great to build back where you were at...then start playing MTTs where variance is a bit more volitile
  4. Ok, lets analyze.
    you ALREADY PAID FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!

    Whats the point of asking this now?
    You have it, now go USE IT for the love of god.
  5. I would have recommended Cardrunners, which is about $70 sign up and $20/month after. I, however, admire your investment in improving your poker game, as I definitely invest in my game very often (ie buying new computer with dual monitors, poker books, cardrunners, etc.). I do hope that PXFactor has low limit vids for your sake, because the pros advice may not exactly benefit you, as their thinking in higher limits is far beyond what you would even use at low limits.

    Gluck
  6. play sng's within your bankroll and you will be fine.
  7. The thing is, particularly with SNG play, that whilst the levels and skills might be different the same basic concepts apply.

    For example, one of the things stressed in Sheet's SNG videos is not letting your stack get below a certain number of BBs, which is applicable from the $1.10 SNGs up to the $5k SNGs.

    It will definitely improve your game, and I'm certain you will see a good return on your investment.
     

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