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If you made a big cash online, would you cash out or move to higher stakes?

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I would cash out 75% of it and still would play low stakes


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I would cash out 75% of it and still would play low stakes
He is talking about a BIG score here guys...
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What would you do with a 50k to 200k score?
It would be rather pointless to keep $12,500 - $50,000 in your account if you were going to play low limit games.
  
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I would spend the first 2 months rubbing it in my husbands face , after that I would do the same as most of you, take most out and leave some to do it all again.
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I'd have to cash out most of it. Pay off a portion of the house, get a nice new car and stash some for my daughter's college fund.
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I'd definitely cash out some and leave some just so I can build up that bankroll once more. Once I can get my current bankroll going, I'll be playing higher buy in multi table tournys for sure.
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I would cash out the majority of the funds and keep some as a small cash flow for playing on line. The funds that I withdrew I would us for future traveling exspenses as I'am retired. Isn't nice to dream about what if!
  
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i would keep some in like 10 % and cash out the rest
  
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