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Re: Strategy for tourneys with unlimited re-buys?
*sigh* definitely not my night though....oh well
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Re: Strategy for tourneys with unlimited re-buys?
My best rebuy experiences have been to always start with a 3K stack (Stars), plays lots of coordinated hands, and push big draws. Pair that with solid poker, and I usually have a nice stack heading into hour 2. Thereafter, LAG it up, as there's a tendency immediately after the rebuy to tighten up significantly, and you can take advantage of that. By hour 3, good poker is the best recipe.
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Re: Strategy for tourneys with unlimited re-buys?
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Please. I've had AK beat 4 times and high pairs beaten twice. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe the the four AK's were coinflips, but the "high pairs" weren't. You were either behind or you weren't. - lol |
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The buy-in shouldn't affect how you play poker. [/ QUOTE ] i just got dumber by reading this |
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Re: Strategy for tourneys with unlimited re-buys?
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[ QUOTE ] Please. I've had AK beat 4 times and high pairs beaten twice. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe the the four AK's were coinflips, but the "high pairs" weren't. You were either behind or you weren't. - lol [/ QUOTE ] Dude....QQ vs. AK. JJ vs. AQ. How do you define coinflip again? |
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Re: Strategy for tourneys with unlimited re-buys?
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[ QUOTE ] The buy-in shouldn't affect how you play poker. [/ QUOTE ] i just got dumber by reading this [/ QUOTE ] Mission accomplished, then |
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