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Your views on Rebuy tournaments
bigredders:
--- Quote from: AMRN on February 25, 2009, 19:30:24 PM ---
I always line up with 3 buy ins - the first entry, one rebuy, and an add on. I certainly never go crazy and use as many as 10 buy ins - I prefer to play the other side of the equation and take advantage of those who do.
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im the same here, although i rebuy striaght away and if i go out, im out. i personally dont think its worth multiple buy ins online as rebuy tournaments tend to be so top heavy prize structure wise. its a formula that has worked for me as other players bump up the prize pool so much. Especially in satelites for example into the sunday million it works a treat ;D
LongshanksED:
came 2nd in a £10 rebuy last night at my local casino for £200
1 buy in and 1 add on was all that was required - in fact the add on probably wasnt but when everyone else buys an double up add on (3000 instead of 1500) im not gonna let the others catch up
Honeybadg:
... generally I would run with the idea of budget for 3 times the buy-in ... money to be made at this price.
I played in an amusing re-buy qualifier yesterday for the $11k g"tee on Betfair ...
Betfair managed to find a whole 5 runners for their $15 re-buy for two $109 g"teed seats ... so it should have been a value sit and wait for the freezeout ...
First two hands I have KK ... busted both times ... so three buy-ins by hand three ... the cards kept coming and prescedent set we never made it to the freezeout period with me qualifying for $46.50 ... (32nd from 82 in the actual event)
Generally for more sensibly run ans structrued re-buys playing decent starting hands can create a decent stack at reasonable cost.
If there are people trying to pump the pot ... rub your hands ... wait for the cards and enjoy.
L
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