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what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
I dont' know what is the implication , which is more lucrative to play ?
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
I like rebuys in the sense if you find a few fish on your table you can bust them repeatedly rather than just once.
The disadvantage is in order to be high in the chip rankings at the end of the first break you'll have to be willing to take a lot of risks. |
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
If you can handle bad beats (due to very loose aggressive players; rebuy tourneys can be very lucrative as the initial prize pool is often tripled due to the rebuys/add-ons. You should rebuy as soon as the tourney starts and be prepared to double rebuy at least once but sometimes up to 3-5 times if your bankroll can mange. (And almost always add-on at break).
Another big benefit of the rebuys is that you can accumulate enough chips that this can be played similar to a deep stack tourney after the rebuy period ends. It is not uncommon for players to have anywhere from t10k to t30k stacks at the break. If your bankroll can handle $20 mtts, try playing $3-5 R/A’s for the experience. HTH, Rod |
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
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You should rebuy as soon as the tourney starts and be prepared to double rebuy at least once but sometimes up to 3-5 times if your bankroll can mange. (And almost always add-on at break). [/ QUOTE ]I agree with this post except for the "if your roll can manage" part. If it will be tough financially and/or emotionally to bust 3 times in the rebuy period, don't play. You'll miss out on a ton of value if you're not willing to call an all in with Ax or 55 and rebuy if you lose. |
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
Freezeouts are profitable. Rebuys are super duper profitable :-)
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
At what point should one not add-on at the break? I played my first rebuy tourney lately (star 3+0.30) and had ~22000 at the break. Is adding on 2000 chips for 3$ worth it at that point?
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
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Freezeouts are profitable. Rebuys are super duper profitable :-) [/ QUOTE ] wow, is this true? I have never played a re-buy tournament before, maybe I am missing on some good money here? Do rebuys offer more skill or more time to play in the tournament to win, please explain? I am so sick of putting 2-3 hours and then busting out and not placing on the money, are rebuys better and give you a much higher chance to be in the final table? Thank You |
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
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At what point should one not add-on at the break? I played my first rebuy tourney lately (star 3+0.30) and had ~22000 at the break. Is adding on 2000 chips for 3$ worth it at that point? [/ QUOTE ] I try to give myself the biggest edge possible... so I say yes it is worth it... |
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
plus if you're playing within your limits (100+ buy-in rule)... you can afford to add on for $3
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Re: what is the impact with a rebuy and without a rebuy tournament ?
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[ QUOTE ] Freezeouts are profitable. Rebuys are super duper profitable :-) [/ QUOTE ] I am so sick of putting 2-3 hours and then busting out and not placing on the money, [/ QUOTE ] Well then rebuys are for YOU! In rebuys, bad beats never happen! Ok seriously, on average rebuys are so much more profitable than regular FOs and it isn't close. In rebuys, people quit...leaving their dead $ in the pot. In rebuys, you often play deepstacked for a much longer period. In rebuys, people play above their bankroll as well, meaning bubbles are more profitable, etc. So yeah, rebuys are pretty profitable. Sherman |
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