1 rebuy at the start(I like playing with a double stack )
If i get knocked out i will do one double rebuy but not if i got knocked out because bad play by me.
I allways addon.
My strategy is basicly to play really tight during the rebuy period but when i have a hand im gonna play i raise alot more then i whould in normal freezout since there are so many people that play like a maniac and dont mind calling alot bigger raises
Most of the time i only use 3xbuy-ins but yeah dj is right if your rolled for a 5$ freezout it doesnt mean your rolled for a 5$ rebuy.Note that this will usually require you to spend 5 times the original buy-in.
Re-buy's require a lot of self discipline. It is not unusual to watch somebody spend 10-16 buy-ins, before the add-on at the break.
Of all the strategies I have tried, (I have tried all the major strategies) I prefer the one where I get cards early and don't have to even add-on.
Rebuys are best done during a hot streak.
Re-buy's require a lot of self discipline. It is not unusual to watch somebody spend 10-16 buy-ins, before the add-on at the break.
Of all the strategies I have tried, (I have tried all the major strategies) I prefer the one where I get cards early and don't have to even add-on.
Rebuys are best done during a hot streak.
You really don't have to loosen up all that much, if at all. In fact, just the opposite. Since everyone else is thinking the same way, your preflop raises don't carry the same puch as they do in a freezout.i play loose in the start and try to get as many chips as possible. i mean if you get sucked out on the loss isnt that bad because you dont invest too much time in it. i mean its better than playing too tight and getting killed by the blinds after hours of play.
I hate REBUY tournaments, but when I do play them I play so tight that Bush and Palin would shake their heads about how conservative i am. After the rebuys end I will loosen up a bit depending on the table