Title: rebuy at start Post by: UpTheMariners on January 01, 2007, 11:11:52 PM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money?
Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 01, 2007, 11:25:22 PM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: RED-DOG on January 01, 2007, 11:26:26 PM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! I agree Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 01, 2007, 11:30:07 PM unless you are a -ev player, then no no no
Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: UpTheMariners on January 01, 2007, 11:43:41 PM yeah noticed you do it FR and seemed to get chipped up at the start. think early stages is my problem don't gamble enough.
giving it a go in the $99, 10k gtd. il see how i get on.... Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 01, 2007, 11:48:41 PM yeah noticed you do it FR and seemed to get chipped up at the start. think early stages is my problem don't gamble enough. giving it a go in the $99, 10k gtd. il see how i get on.... Just remember the smaller the field the less important it is. Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Colchester Kev on January 01, 2007, 11:59:42 PM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! Can you explain why ?? Have you written an article about it ?? ;) Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 02, 2007, 12:03:15 AM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! Can you explain why ?? Have you written an article about it ?? ;) I have won 6 rebuys from 2183761 attempts. If you dont want to listen you don't have too. Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: totalise on January 02, 2007, 12:12:56 AM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! Can you explain why ?? Have you written an article about it ?? ;) I have won 6 rebuys from 2183761 attempts. If you dont want to listen you don't have too. you might well be right, but can you explain why? Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 02, 2007, 12:30:40 AM I could but you wouldn't understand
Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: action man on January 02, 2007, 01:00:06 AM rebuy so if anyone has rebought also and u get involved in a hand you get your full amount off him.
Flushy only does it for a gesture of good will and adds that little extra to the prizepool Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: thetank on January 02, 2007, 02:55:22 AM Yes.
People play appalingly loose in re-buys. I want to sit tight, and still have the chips to stack off against a crazy when I have an overpair. On Tribecca, I think of a $27 rebuy as an $81 freezeout. (where people seem overkeen to throw chips at you the first few levels) Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 02, 2007, 11:21:13 AM Yes. People play appalingly loose in re-buys. I want to sit tight, and still have the chips to stack off against a crazy when I have an overpair. On Tribecca, I think of a $27 rebuy as an $81 freezeout. (where people seem overkeen to throw chips at you the first few levels) I think of it as a $54 rebuy Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: madasahatstand on January 02, 2007, 11:57:32 AM Its pretty good for other people to take their whole stack at the beginning:) This happened at cincicns where i had built up my chips and a man came in late and got all his chips and immediately lost them all to me in 2 hands.
that felt good but you would need to think about that happening to you. there is a chance you could win double if you take double chips but there is also a chance you could lose them againt people who have done the same thing or who have already doubled up with winning hands. Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: tikay on January 02, 2007, 01:09:09 PM Nobody has explained to the Original Poster WHY he should take his rebuy immediately.
I am not the best versed to explain this coherently, but, essentially Mr Mariners, the value of your chips DECREASES as the tourney progresses, so yes take them early. There are plenty of other jutifications, too, but they are all, really, related to my point. Look at it like this. £10 rebuy, Starting Stack 2,000, Blinds 10-20. Thus £10 buys you 100 x Big Blinds. At the end of the rebuy period the Blinds are now (let us say for ease of maths) 100-200. So your £10 only buys you 10 x Big Blinds now. I think..... Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: tikay on January 02, 2007, 01:10:16 PM do you think its worth doubling the stakes at the start and having twice as many chips in play? or is it a waste of money? 100% yes, can't stress that enough! Can you explain why ?? Have you written an article about it ?? ;) I have won 6 rebuys from 2183761 attempts. If you dont want to listen you don't have too. you might well be right, but can you explain why? Be careful boys, Ariston will bite 'yer bum if he sees this...... Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 02, 2007, 03:26:29 PM Nobody has explained to the Original Poster WHY he should take his rebuy immediately. I am not the best versed to explain this coherently, but, essentially Mr Mariners, the value of your chips DECREASES as the tourney progresses, so yes take them early. There are plenty of other jutifications, too, but they are all, really, related to my point. Look at it like this. £10 rebuy, Starting Stack 2,000, Blinds 10-20. Thus £10 buys you 100 x Big Blinds. At the end of the rebuy period the Blinds are now (let us say for ease of maths) 100-200. So your £10 only buys you 10 x Big Blinds now. I think..... Errrm, right but wrong. The rebuy you make str8 away is worth LESS than if you are cleaned out and rebuy, these is no denying that, it is the nature of changing chip equity. The point though is although the chips are worth a smaller amount, in a winning players hands they are still worth more than the face value. An example: Say you are in a £10 rebuy and are a very good player, lets assume 2000 starting chips. Your 2k chips may be worth £20, reflecting your skill. Now if you were to take an instant rebuy, the 2nd 2k would not be worth £20, they would be worth slightly less (see sklansky for changing chip equity) say £18. However you are stil buying £18 worth of chips for £10, so although its not as good a deal as the first buyin it is still +EV. Hope that helps. Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: TightEnd on January 02, 2007, 03:27:57 PM this guy is good!
how has he not got a sponsorship? Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: ifm on January 02, 2007, 03:43:57 PM this guy is good! how has he not got a sponsorship? Something to do with a partner? (see if anyone clocks the joke this time) Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: TightEnd on January 02, 2007, 03:44:56 PM we'll keep slipping it into threads til they do, no worries
Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Royal Flush on January 02, 2007, 03:45:34 PM this guy is good! how has he not got a sponsorship? Something to do with a partner? (see if anyone clocks the joke this time) i did last time, i just can't comment, don't want to put of potential sponsor! Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: totalise on January 02, 2007, 05:51:27 PM this guy is good! how has he not got a sponsorship? thats what I want to know as well Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: Colchester Kev on January 02, 2007, 05:56:34 PM this guy is good! how has he not got a sponsorship? thats what I want to know as well If Vaseline wanted to get into poker, Flushy would be ideal .... he would be able to carry of a T-Shirt bearing the slogan ... Go ALL IN with Vaseline Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: thetank on January 02, 2007, 06:13:45 PM KJ vs KY
Domination Title: Re: rebuy at start Post by: KingPoker on January 02, 2007, 11:35:57 PM im not going to bother digging my sklansky out because surely there is a more obvious reason why it is better to double up at start if my tired, cold-infected brain is actually working properly. It pays to double up because:-
(i know it would obviously not work as ideally as this but.....) First Hand of Rebuy: 1) You fold your junk 2) Player x and y (both with starting 2000 chips go all in) 3)For sake of it Player x wins and doubles up and with blinds now has at minimum 4020 chips) Second Hand of Rebuy: 1) You look down at premium hand eg. 10 10,JJ,QQ,KK,AA,AKs *or at least an all in hand 2) Player x from previous hand (with 4020 chips) comes over the top all in. 3) You call, have him dominated and double up. Now this is the important part:If you did not double up at the start you have won just 2000 chips off player x from a possible 4000! Surely enough reason for doubling up at start. Because as long as you find your premium hand after the very first hand there is going to be someone on your table with more than the starting hand (anything up to 4000 chips) giving you maximum value from your hand. (max- doubling to 8000) If you start with 2000 chips you are surley only getting ~50% value in your first double up meaning you have to find another suitable hand to do reach the possible value of starting with 4000! I hope that makes sense. I even started to confuse myself by the end!!! Ks KingPoker Ks |