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ReBuy Tourney Question
Right now on PokerStars.. $5+rebuy satellite into the Sunday 500+30
268 entries, 360 rebuys (45 minutes) 1 guy on my table had 'rebought' 8 times but he's starting to get on a roll now. Is this normal or is this extremely loose? |
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many times people in $5 or $10 rebuy tourneys will go allin every single hand untill they build a large chip stack then will start playing normal again.
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Rebuys are just an excuse for morons to play even worse than usual and get lucky, avoid them and turbo games and your bankroll will be better off for it.
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If aces didn't get cracked they would be writing books about me! |
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Not doing so well now. The bigger bankrolls are bullying me.
I actually do well in rebuys and turbo tourneys. I made it to the 200+15 last week through the $3+rebuy and won a $10 turbo tourney not too long ago. People panic and play bad cards in rebuy and turbo. I dont seem to have much luck lately playing regular tourneys although I do agree with you they are much better. |
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I agree with you... to win a seat to the 350K tourney on stars the 11+ rebuy turbos are a nice way to go.
I just dont play them normally because dudes are willing to spend $200-300 in a $10 rebuy just rebuying every hand and going allin till they get a large stack. |
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end of the hour 268 entries, 467 rebuys, 147 add-ons
8 seats + 9th $190 176 left and im low in in 143rd place i didnt have to rebuy so just 5+5addon For $10, to win a seat would be a miracle |
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I disagree. I typically don't like Rebuy tourneys, but there certainly is a strategy to them. If what you say is partially true though - and the "morons" are attracted to rebuy tourneys - then they should be even more profitable for smart players like us.
Think about it. |
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blah, Just went out.. unlucky today.
PokerStars Game #1544607492: Tournament #7059883, Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (100/200) - 2005/04/18 - 15:44:46 (ET) Table '7059883 13' Seat #8 is the button Seat 1: turnboy (12388 in chips) Seat 2: usedd (12380 in chips) Seat 3: cluless (13320 in chips) Seat 4: Cafe_Sua (12550 in chips) Seat 5: YOGEE (6630 in chips) Seat 6: A.S.Preston (13920 in chips) Seat 7: bucketobeer (9750 in chips) Seat 8: roadrunner22 (16076 in chips) Seat 9: 8count (7315 in chips) turnboy: posts the ante 25 usedd: posts the ante 25 cluless: posts the ante 25 Cafe_Sua: posts the ante 25 YOGEE: posts the ante 25 A.S.Preston: posts the ante 25 bucketobeer: posts the ante 25 roadrunner22: posts the ante 25 8count: posts the ante 25 8count: posts small blind 100 turnboy: posts big blind 200 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Cafe_Sua [Kd Kc] usedd: calls 200 cluless: folds Cafe_Sua: raises 1800 to 2000 YOGEE: folds A.S.Preston: folds bucketobeer: folds roadrunner22: folds 8count: folds turnboy: raises 1800 to 3800 usedd: folds Cafe_Sua: raises 8725 to 12525 and is all-in turnboy: calls 8563 and is all-in *** FLOP *** [Th Qc 6h] *** TURN *** [Th Qc 6h] [2c] *** RIVER *** [Th Qc 6h 2c] [Jh] *** SHOW DOWN *** turnboy: shows [Td Tc] (three of a kind, Tens) Cafe_Sua: shows [Kd Kc] (a pair of Kings) turnboy collected 25251 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 25251 | Rake 0 Board [Th Qc 6h 2c Jh] Seat 1: turnboy (big blind) showed [Td Tc] and won (25251) with three of a kind, Tens Seat 2: usedd folded before Flop Seat 3: cluless folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 4: Cafe_Sua showed [Kd Kc] and lost with a pair of Kings Seat 5: YOGEE folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 6: A.S.Preston folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 7: bucketobeer folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 8: roadrunner22 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 9: 8count (small blind) folded before Flop |
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horrible way to end your day.
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Yea definately sucks to go out like that...... i think maybe if your preflop raise would of been different it may of played out differently. The reraise with the 10s may have come because you made such a strong raise (10x BB)... to me a raise this large indicates a hand that doesnt want to be called, and the 10s may have very well thought he was a 4 to 1 and you were holding 4s or lower. Regardless once he hit a set on the flop, you probably would of lost most of your money anyways, bc the kings would be difficult to get off.
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That's a good point. But I wanted to make a significant raise to a) not let Aces-Rag come in and b) trap a lower pocket pai,r which I did.
The blind were small but everyone had plenty of chips due to all the rebuys. Just unlucky.. there's always next time. |
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