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pbdrunks from pokerstars...
omfg i dont know if any of you have ever played with this guy in an MTT but...he was sitting in the seat to my right in the $10+1 rebuy @ stars ... and i must say this guy is a fucking maniac! all-in every hand...no matter what he has. this guy took out pocket kings with 47 unsuited when he caught a boat... WTF! he busted me out when i had AQs against his K3o ...god damn king on the river.... i re-bought and he busted TT with Q8o after that...i figured it was time to just go.
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Just saw that he is TLB weekly leader and Playing Tom McEvoy. He looks like a punk...lol...
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Those rebuy "maniacs" tend to do fairly well. It's actually not a bad strategy. It gets a lot of chips on your table, it gets people tilting, and eventually, it gets you a fairly big stack.
I might give this system a shot one of these days... |
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yep
daniel does this all the time, what he says is he knows he can outplay all the players at the table and he likes giving the chips to people he knows he can take them back from later. So he goes all in on rebuy's over and over again then when he starts playing to win he just takes all the chips back that he had given earlier. I read a article in cardplayer about him doing this. |
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Yep... I read the same article. It was referring to the WSOP event last year where he went all in (starting on hand 1) 27 times in a row. He needed to finish 8th to break even.
He did, of course. |
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well it would have been a good strategy if he would have stopped doing it. when he first sat down at my table he was on an insane rush, and he built himself to 25,000 chips when the average stack was only 2100.... and he kept going all in and eventually lost it all. he re-bought literally 20 times ($20 each time $10 per 1500 chips) while i was sitting there.
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