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  #1  
07-07-2008, 10:10 PM
SankTheTank
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BR Question

I have $.96 in my account... should I play a $.10 tournament with $.50 rebuys? Would that be safe? I'm trying to build.
 

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  #2  
07-07-2008, 10:27 PM
baby kahuna
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You would be at a disadvantage with a rebuy. Play the 10 cent tourney with the $50 added. They are pretty easy to get to the money. Its a turbo of course so you have to catch a hand early to double up. But once you are in the money you automatically double up. Do this enough times (you have 9 shots) and you can jump up to the 25 or 50 cent tourney and you can build that way. Just be patient and wait for that monster and double your stack and wait. Kill the clock when you have too when it comes to the bubble. People will be falling all around you.
This is a real nit way of playing but you do have 96 cents so Im talking about a way to survive, Of course the best way is for you to get some real money in your BR. Play those freerolls as well. Dont try to do this overnite.
  #3  
07-07-2008, 10:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by baby kahuna View Post
You would be at a disadvantage with a rebuy. Play the 10 cent tourney with the $50 added. They are pretty easy to get to the money. Its a turbo of course so you have to catch a hand early to double up. But once you are in the money you automatically double up. Do this enough times (you have 9 shots) and you can jump up to the 25 or 50 cent tourney and you can build that way. Just be patient and wait for that monster and double your stack and wait. Kill the clock when you have too when it comes to the bubble. People will be falling all around you.
This is a real nit way of playing but you do have 96 cents so Im talking about a way to survive, Of course the best way is for you to get some real money in your BR. Play those freerolls as well. Dont try to do this overnite.
Is this on Full Tilt?
  #4  
07-07-2008, 10:30 PM
Mr McCluskey
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Tundra this is full tilt right?

Go rail request forum we cc play this every so often, forget the re-buy just play as a normal tourney and play some more freerolls there, dont forget the Cards Chat freeroll of a sunday too.

Gl
  #5  
07-07-2008, 10:37 PM
SankTheTank
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I decided to play. I'll check out the railrequest, MM
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07-07-2008, 10:41 PM
SankTheTank
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I lasted 7 minutes LOL
  #7  
08-07-2008, 12:43 AM
Mr McCluskey
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I lasted 7 minutes LOL
As ze Rock and Wyclef once remarked, it doesnt matter. 10c a pop go out early is nothing, but its your best chance to cash for 10c.
  #8  
08-07-2008, 1:44 AM
SankTheTank
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Yeah. Had Ace-King... hit my King... guy went all in and had two pair. It was stupid of me to call.
  #9  
08-07-2008, 1:51 AM
D'wilius
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Is this on Full Tilt?
All Pokerstars, unfortunately the rebuy is all you can play at Tilt. Keep playing CC freerolls until you can play something else, deposit, or move to microstake friendly pokerstars.
  #10  
08-07-2008, 2:28 AM
joos
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just make a deposit and dont waste your time trying to make money from free rolls
  #11  
14-08-2008, 2:19 PM
SankTheTank
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I know this is an old thread but I'm wondering...

Quote:
Originally Posted by D'wilius View Post
All Pokerstars, unfortunately the rebuy is all you can play at Tilt. Keep playing CC freerolls until you can play something else, deposit, or move to microstake friendly pokerstars.
How much money should I have in my bankroll if I wanted to play this tournament? 10 cent buy in with 50 cent rebuy.

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just make a deposit and dont waste your time trying to make money from free rolls
I'm 16.
  #12  
14-08-2008, 6:53 PM
KidMoe
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1. full tilt ToS require you to be 18 for starters

2. You can buy certain gift cards and pre-paid visas that work (search the forum) for depositing, you can buy these with cash

3. Minimum is $2 for the .10 cent only, the rebuys are 5x the buyin so it would be wise to have at least $5 but much more secure with $10 if you plan on rebuying a lot
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