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You should always play the game and level you are comfortable with. In any walk of life you make better decisions when you do not feel under any pressure so poker is no different
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If a player doesn't have a job, and is playing professionally, they need either a bankroll plus other assets set aside for living expenses, or to understand that their bankroll has to pay living expenses even while losing. This sort of player, depending on life circumstances again, should have roughly twice the bankroll of a player with a job or other assets.