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Re-Entry or No Re-Entry, that is the question

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Joker161:
Travelling all the way to Cork and out in 34 mins? Some sort of re-entry in the first couple of levels seems like the humane thing to do in this situation.

At the WSOP this year (blatant brag) my event was a re-entry, and as far as I could see it just meant we had a bigger pot. It certainly didn"t affect the way I played, but then there was no way I was forking out another $1,500! In terms of affecting the way others played who might have been planning a re-entry, it just meant they played worse or made little difference. I remember Sam Trickett playing a bit of a loose hand, but that was to the benefit of the player who got all his chips. What a **** WSOP he had...

duke3016:

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on July 11, 2012, 22:33:52 PM ---

--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on July 11, 2012, 22:31:56 PM ---
Ger Smyth Snr is the tour guide of choice for APAT Abroad after poker excursions ....

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True but he has the huge advantage of a great deal of pre-planning from the Guru.

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And that is what makes these weekends, without which they would be lessened

pables:
Freeze-out for me, I know my sentiment may change after a particularly bad beat but there usually is a bar and I like frequenting them  ::).

I know if I am in a re-entry I would play looser and that wouldn"t be right (it might be the norm however)  ;D. 

Ian

Fatcatstu:

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on July 11, 2012, 22:33:52 PM ---

--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on July 11, 2012, 22:31:56 PM ---
Ger Smyth Snr is the tour guide of choice for APAT Abroad after poker excursions ....

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True but he has the huge advantage of a great deal of pre-planning from the Guru.

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I assumed that the tour guide was hired by the honourable Travel Guru to entertain the unwashed masses?

Curlarge:

--- Quote from: Joker161 on July 11, 2012, 23:16:46 PM ---
Travelling all the way to Cork and out in 34 mins? Some sort of re-entry in the first couple of levels seems like the humane thing to do in this situation.

At the WSOP this year (blatant brag) my event was a re-entry, and as far as I could see it just meant we had a bigger pot. It certainly didn"t affect the way I played, but then there was no way I was forking out another $1,500! In terms of affecting the way others played who might have been planning a re-entry, it just meant they played worse or made little difference. I remember Sam Trickett playing a bit of a loose hand, but that was to the benefit of the player who got all his chips. What a **** WSOP he had...

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5 mins 40 secs approx. (2.30 ko)

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