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Re-buys in MTTs
I tend to stick to STTs but have had a bit of a dabble recently with MTT freezeouts, so I am used to the fact that when i go all in then that could be that.
Is there a different approach to playing rebuy tournaments during the rebuy phase? Do you play looser, trying to increase the chips on the table? How many times do you rebuy before deciding this tournament is going nowhere? If there is a limit that you set of say 5 - which is more attractive a $25 MTT or a $5 rebuy? |
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Re: Re-buys in MTTs
Similar to Beanie I hate rebuys.
Most people are a lot looser during rebuy stages but I generally resist playing this way. I tend to sit and wait for all the normal hands and try and call just to see the flop. The reason I don't raise with an AQ, AK or such like is that you will generally get called by one or two muppets anyway during this loose rebuy period. I would rather raise after I have made a decent hand - then they can be as loose and call all they like. This approach has served me well when all that has been available are these kind of tourneys. |
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Re: Re-buys in MTTs
Note - the article above talks about looser play too but he is saying calling with hands like A 10 as being weak. I think he plays some pretty high value tourneys by the look of it because when I'm talking loose I'm saying that I see people all in with QJ suited.
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Re: Re-buys in MTTs
Re-buys can be a pain in the arse. Often the first stages of tournaments is just roulette with cards. Noone even attempts to play poker. If it's a 20 quid no limit re-buy they just play 20 quid turnovers, all in every hand trying to get chips regardless of cards. It's quite frustrating. As already said chips in poker are important hence you have to be able to afford a few re-buys, especially if everyone else is just playing turnovers.
I much prefer freeze-outs ( no rebuys). Remember playing MTT's you can go a LONG time with no prizes. I've used this example before.......if you are in an MTT with 300 people and everyone has an equal chance of winning(0.33%) you are gonna win once every 300 tournaments. But say you are three times as good as anyone, your chances of winning are now 1%, yer still only gonna win once every 100 tournaments and in that......there can be huge swings of no wins for hundreds of games. I like to play MTTs every now and then for "fun" in a sense, it's great winning them as the prize money is beefcake but you can go a long time playing them with no prize cash. |
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I agree Alien, I usually play MTT's for fun and when I do enter them I enter at very low stakes. I won a re buy tournament once after only re buying once as was in the bragging thread but I benefited from everyone else re buying. One guy at the final table said he re buyed 27 times, which is ridiculous. So you can actually benefit if you make a good start without the need to re buy.
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I agree with Alien, I find re-buys a pain in the arse! Although I spend infinite amounts of time playing poker and betting I still dont have much money at my disposal as of yet to dedicate to any one 'event' or tournament. When entering a rebuy tourny you pretty much have to come prepared with money to buy in at least a couple of times, its likely youll need it.
You will rarely find a single person making a final table without having rebought in a rebuy tournament. I was in £10 rebuy at a casino a few months back, didnt pick up any hands in the first 30min and thus became short stack. Due to the crapshoot element in the blind structure I was pretty much forced to go all in as soon as I picked up something decent. Twice I was all in with AQ only to be called by two others with shite (one time it was Q6 and J3 - the J3 called for 'value' ) and low and behold a Jack on the flop and there you go into your pcoket again. Freezouts are more my bag.Gett1ns thoughts are worth baring in mind, that could be a good tactic, waiting until youve got a made hand on the flop before moving in. But if you like playing poker lottery then re-buys can be a lot of fun! :loon However it has to be said after the rebuys have ended it calms down a fair bit and if you pick up some big pairs early you could well be laughing as you will get paid off |
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Oh yeah after the rebuys it does calm down a bit but still. For instance in the 10 quid re-buy tournaments in dundee some of the people with money are prepared to buy-in as many times as it takes to get chips. 10,15,20 rebuys.
If've you've only got £20 that's major disadvantage. I've been dealt amazing cards before and still ended up buying in like 10 times cos every time I've had my amazing cards there's 6 other people in the pot and odds are one of them will win it. To use an example, had AA, raised tastic preflop, I ended up being beaten by someone who was calling me without even looking, he had 8-2 off suit and made a full house. Basically people will give any excuse going to make utter awful plays and justify it. Calling for "value", raising to get it heads up for "value", these people don't have a clue, they are just trying to get chips. |
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Re: Re-buys in MTTs
I see weve both encountered the "value" thing then
The ones youve been at sound more crazy then the ones Ive been at Alien. There was regularly people calling all ins and stuff but I didnt seen any more than 4 in at one time. That is pretty rough if so many go in with you like that. |
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It's mental man. I remember the first time I played in the dundee casino thursday night 10 quid pot-limit rebuy. Very first hand I am dealt AA.
I get all my chips in pre-flop, as do 6 other people. Amazing my aces held up and I took down a big pot. But I was up against all sorts of utter garbage. Some people have stopped playing in it cos it's jsut too stupid like that. You need 10 buyins to get any chips etc, waste of time. Freeze-outs any day of the week please. |
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I remember Jezza saying about that ages ago, you went with him to that one maybe?
Im probly gonna go and play once or twice before the cruise in january, dont really think they do any cheap freezeout tournies other than these in brighton tho ![]() |
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I never do a re-buy as I think it encourages slack play, just my opinion. However I must admit that if I do enter a re-buy tourney I will more often than not go for the add-on if I am still in after the first hour.
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Yeah Jezza was down in dundee for that one.
Yeah burt I'm not a re-buy fan either. It's not "real" poker if you know what I mean. People bet the flop no matter what they have and people call no matter what they have. But yeah you should top-up at the end, especially if you are low on chips, as stack size in no-limit hold 'em is a very important thing. Freeze-outs all the way for me anyway. |
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