Freerolltourny
POKER => POKER TIPS => Topic started by: pokerbrown on June 07, 2006, 09:14:34 PM
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three rules to good play
1. paitence- is a very good key to winning
2. never give up
3. don't get frustrated stuff happens don't loose your cool
and never ever play rebuys they are scams inb my opinion
may the poker gods be with you
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and never ever play rebuys they are scams inb my opinion
Care to elaborate on this poker? I dont usually play rebuys because I get carried away in them but I would not call them a scam. I'm just wondering if you have some reason for saying that?
-jd
http://thepcl.blogspot.com
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Don't reaaly think its a scam. They seem to bring in weak players that don't care if they have to rebuy or not.
I usally only play very strong hands until rebuys are over. I will rebuy right before the rebuy period is over and do an addon if that is offered. I will usally be in the middle of the pack after that.
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Yeah Buc I use that same strategy. I dont commit too much of my bankroll to a rebuy tournament but I think it does draw in a lot of people who play crazy early (knowing they can fall back on the rebuy).
I wait until the add-on period and do one add-on than hope that those weaker players who survived on that rebuy will fall off one by one.
I think those rebuy events are a good chance for stronger players to pad their bankroll while weaker players build the pot up.
-jd
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A good trick I learned on rebuys is to wait until you have lost a bare minimum..say a small blind amount..then rebuy..this puts you in a bracket to compete with larger 1st time pots and swelled heads.
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I, low-stakes player that i am, play a rebuy tournament almost every day.
$1, $2, sometimes up to $5 ...
A very small investment can lead to a very nice win!
Tho it is frustrating getting knocked out by a player you have already put out 2-3 times ...
As other have said, play it tight early.
And i (almost) never rebuy!
t1tpfdc
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I like to play semi loose early. With all the loose players odds are your going to get 4-5 players in a hand which gives your marginal hands you would normally toss like low mid PPs and suited connectors good calling value and a decent payout if you hit!
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Read one book- they suggested rebuys can be a good value- chips are your soldiers in battle, the more you have the better your odds. But, don't go crazy. Supposedly Daniel Negreanu did 27 $1000 rebuys in a tournament, he won $100K so it was a good investment for him, he said he knew he could beat the crowd, and apparently was correct, doubt it would work for most of us though
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When I play a rebuy tournament I have in mind a set amount of money I'm willing to spend before I start playing. Otherwise things can get out of hand. LOL!
Have you ever played one of these with a guy at your table that just goes allin every hand, rebuying over and over again? This makes for some wild play at your table. But some people say this is a viable strategy.
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I hate rebuy tournaments, its easy to get carried away and invest more than you expect (especially if you get a bad beat or two at the start).
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Just be ready to pay 3-4 times the registration cost or don t play it...
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I thoroughly enjoy rebuys. You'll usually always double up with your monsters, just as long as somebody has top pair. And, a $1 or $2 rebuy can turn into a monster prize pool.
To be honest, though, I prefer second chance only with one add-on instead of the multiple rebuys. My rule for rebuys is I only rebuy if I take a bad beat. I don't rebuy if it's simply due to making a stupid all in call.
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The mistake people make when playing a rebuy is thinking that only the number of people who register are playing, what you have to do is take the number who are registered and double or triple it, (depending on how crazy they are playing) and that is really the size of your field.
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I must say that a rebuy in drove me broke because i kept getting drawn out. so you must take into account that bad players will play and sometimes draw out and do foolish decisions. the way to combat it is play conservative prior to rebuiy in period. then switch gears to aggressive.
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some people are willing to take the risk with any 2 cards just to get doubled up. rebuys do have nice prize pools. i very rarely will rebuy. takes away from your profit when you win. i will add on if i'm in good standing and think i still got a chance. i used to avoid rebuys. now i just make sure i have enough time to play them cause i think they take longer.
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I generally never rebuy, but will addon if it will at least put me in the middle of the pack after the first break. But I don't feel they are a scam.
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Me I will in rebuy part of tournament play very lose since I have put three rebuys from bankroll to do some donking out. But after last break for rebuy I will play normal and will decide if I should add on or not.
Giving people these different looks at my play will help me in long run!
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I usually don't rebuy. The any two cards from any position getting lucky players are irritating but even a 10 dollar no rebuy has them. I usually play best hands and avoid all ins for more than half my stack, or try to control the pot until I see the rvr or know I have nutz.