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tumblet:

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on April 18, 2008, 12:58:51 PM ---
If maniacs want to shove in with anything and juice up the prize pool for an hour thats fine by me

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It is fine if you dont get sucked out on.. but if you do 3 / 4 times and your pockets aint that deep then its goodnight for you..

AMRN:

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on April 18, 2008, 12:58:51 PM ---
If maniacs want to shove in with anything and juice up the prize pool for an hour thats fine by me

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Works both ways though - you sit and wait for a premium hand in the knowledge that you"re guaranteed action, but then your all in open raise with AA gets six callers!!  

Cheap rebuys are just a freak version of poker, but they certainly don"t represent poker in the purest sense!  I prefer double chance freezouts, and steer clear of rebuys.

Jon MW:

--- Quote from: AMRN on April 18, 2008, 13:07:27 PM ---

--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on April 18, 2008, 12:58:51 PM ---
If maniacs want to shove in with anything and juice up the prize pool for an hour thats fine by me

--- End quote ---


Works both ways though - you sit and wait for a premium hand in the knowledge that you"re guaranteed action, but then your all in open raise with AA gets six callers!!  

Cheap rebuys are just a freak version of poker, but they certainly don"t represent poker in the purest sense!  I prefer double chance freezouts, and steer clear of rebuys.

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This is true, double chance freezeouts and limited rebuy, rebuys  represent a different type of skill set, but I think unlimited rebuy tournaments should be left to the poker tourists and the gamblers.

Veitch:
i was just wondering how many seats are still available, if any, for the Scottish Amatuer Poker Championship in Edinburgh on May 3rd and if i would be eligible to play in the tournament having missed the regional qualifiers for the event? If so, how i would go about buying a ticket for the event? i know it is £75.00 for the ticket, but who would i pay or am i too late?

tumblet:

--- Quote from: Veitch on April 18, 2008, 22:22:31 PM ---
i was just wondering how many seats are still available, if any, for the Scottish Amatuer Poker Championship in Edinburgh on May 3rd and if i would be eligible to play in the tournament having missed the regional qualifiers for the event? If so, how i would go about buying a ticket for the event? i know it is £75.00 for the ticket, but who would i pay or am i too late?

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Im afraid you, me and about a million others are to late.. You may be able to go on the day and possibly get in, but with the small numbers very doubtfull.. Dublin next one..

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