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Old 12-08-2006, 01:37 AM
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Default Re: When to rebuy in short-stack NL games?

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I have difficulty believing that people won't get a little perturbed if you simply start moving chips from your pocket to your stack. That's not only permissible but it won't cause any grief with the other players?

Would proper protocol be to announce to the dealer that you're adding to your stack to get back to the max?

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No one is paying attention, reload every hand if you want to, just dont go over the cap ever and keep your chips in stacks of 10 or 20 so that the dealer can glance at them quickly

I would just reload after every hand i saw a flop typically until I win my first pot and start building up a stack - its pretty easy to do this if you keep a bunch of greens/blacks in your pocket depending on what game your playing, greens for 1/2 and short 2/5 games, blacks for deeper 2/5 and 5/10+ nl games - i always like a couple $500 chips sometimes also for deeper 5/10 games
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