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dark-o 08-31-2007 10:29 AM

buy-in
 
i was playing at 1/2$ nl.holdem, and one guy was very lucky and with 100$ he made 1000$ in just one hour. then he got up and cashout. that is not problem, problem is he returned half hour later and buy-in 100$ at same table! [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
i think he should buy-in all 1000$.

AngusThermopyle 08-31-2007 10:41 AM

Re: buy-in
 
The amount of time varies by room, but the standard rule is that if you wait X ( half hour, hour, two hours), you are allowed to sit down at the same table/game with any legal buy-in. Before that, you have to buy-in with at least what you left with (assuming that is more than the min buy in).

mingorama 08-31-2007 01:15 PM

Re: buy-in
 
I don't fault him for that at all. I have issues with guys that "ask" the table if they can cash out and continue playing, but if he leaves for any amount of time (usually 1/2 hour), that's enough for him to come in as a "new" player.

SammyG-SD 08-31-2007 01:45 PM

Re: buy-in
 
Why wouldn't you want to play with a huge chip advantage?

Triantafylidis 08-31-2007 01:49 PM

Re: buy-in
 
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Why wouldn't you want to play with a huge chip advantage?

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If its a fishy schitty player that made a few suckouts and he knows he's overmatched

AngusThermopyle 08-31-2007 01:55 PM

Re: buy-in
 
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Why wouldn't you want to play with a huge chip advantage?

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If its a fishy schitty player that made a few suckouts and he knows he's overmatched

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Maybe he is just more comfortable with shorter stacks and realizes his limitations.

Wongboy 08-31-2007 02:52 PM

Re: buy-in
 
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Why wouldn't you want to play with a huge chip advantage?

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If its a fishy schitty player that made a few suckouts and he knows he's overmatched

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Maybe he is just more comfortable with shorter stacks and realizes his limitations.

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The last idea is more likely. Being able to admit that you are overmatched is a fairly advanced poker skill, and it is very unlikely that a fish would be able to do this. There are many pros who do not have this ability.


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