Re: Rebuy tournaments: Adding/rebuying?
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but say you have 3000 chips at the add on time. by paying another buy in for 2000 more chips how much is the +ev you earn? is it so big to worth the buy in for that? (while 1500 chips on a new tourney its a lot +ev.)
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If you start with only 1500 chips the first hand and manage to double through a player with 3000 chips you have missed out on 1500 chips. This amount grows exponentially with each double-up that follows. Missing out on 1500 chips at the start of the tournament could translate to missing out on 48000 chips a few double ups later.
Your logic would be ok if people only rebought once and added on once, but the reality is that many players are over-aggressive specifically because of the ability to rebuy and end up spending way more than just one initial rebuy and add-on... while others will drop out in the first hour creating what is essentially dead money in the prizepool. This is a HIGHLY +EV situation for any skilled player. Let's not forget that most of the online rebuy tournaments have prize pools and payouts that rival freezeouts with significantly higher buyins.
Honestly this point isn't worth arguing so I'll just reiterate that this has been covered in depth... and even the 2004 world champion, Greg Raymer himself, agrees with this sentiment. If you do a bit of reading and searching in the strategy forum and the archives you can find a lot of information about this topic... including a post where Greg addresses this exact issue and talks about the math behind it.
OP, you're clueless about this and you should really consider doing some reading on the subject before making yourself look like any more of a fool in a public forum. Your opinions are flat out wrong and you have nothing to back them up other than your gut feeling.
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