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Old 11-18-2007, 10:40 PM
Lottery Larry Lottery Larry is offline
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Default Re: Cashing in a re-buy without re-buying?

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Old 11-18-2007, 11:54 PM
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Default Re: Cashing in a re-buy without re-buying?

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Ok, and to make the most money playing NLHE, you need to play games with a big blind that is at least $100. Anything else is wasting your $500/hour advantage...unless you don't have the skills or the bankroll to play for those stakes.


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It helps if you don't clip the context of the analogy. This is what you said:
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To be able to fully appreciate the rebuy advantages you need to REBUY.

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Absolutely 100%. When you decide to play a rebuy tourney without making any rebuys, you're reducing your profitability,

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I pointed out that the decision of whether to buy in once, or to buy in as many times as possible and then add on, is similar to deciding at which stakes to play. If you have the skills and the bankroll, you will win more playing NL $10,000 than NL $10. That doesn't mean it is a mistake for people to "reduce their profitability" by playing NL $10.
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