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I like 10 levels. More new stuff per level and the time spend on a level gives better familiarity with the classes
All that happens then is level 10 becomes the new level 20. Either you never reach level 10, or you hit level 10 early enough that you start needing some kind of post-level-cap advancement system.
Epic six works. I'd rather add Prestige levels beyond 10, than to never reach max level. And going 4 sessions without a level feels weird enough to speedup the process