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09-27-2012 , 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by plo ufo
09-27-2012 , 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by nujabes
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ot: is it possible to automatically enable auto-rebuy/addon through some software/ps client? thanks.
Yes. TableNinja
09-27-2012 , 09:58 PM
I had a coach (and this is one of the best turbos 180s grinder ever) that stated that never rebuying its more EV than rebuying from the start cuz ur basically mantain the same profit spending less money, but the vast majority of the 180s REG i talked to agrees as everybody else here also will agree that rebuying from start its the best way to go, cuz of 2 main factors 1) By not rebuying u need to double up a lot more times to build a FT stack, its not the same going from $1,500 to $3,000 to $6,000 than going from $3,000 to $6,000 to $12,000 and 2) If you have a solid post flop play u want as many BBs as posible behind you to explot that edge.

thats my 2 cents
10-09-2012 , 11:12 PM
Is there a certain number, or to a certain level you should be rebuying until? Or should should you keep rebuying until you can't (assuming you're not tilted)

I've watched some of OMGClayDol's vids but he never really mentioned anything along these lines.
10-10-2012 , 12:04 AM
depends on your edge for a top reg always rebuying is fine. But since there pretty reg filled now I lowered my buyin at peakhours sometimes not even rebuying at the start. If your lowering your abi your also in a way adding to the field size and potentialy increasing your true roi (although not necessaraly your hourly)

A little rule I made for myself if I got regs to my imidiate right that wont spew into my nuts and no 3000 fish ill play with 1500 chips and stop rebuying at 150 level (you can just reload another imediately so doing this might actually help your hourly as all fish spewed there stacks off usualy at this point anyway.

But in the end I say its too much work **** it ima go back to 15$ abi 50 tablin
10-10-2012 , 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by MoViN.tArGeT
depends on your edge for a top reg always rebuying is fine. But since there pretty reg filled now I lowered my buyin at peakhours sometimes not even rebuying at the start. If your lowering your abi your also in a way adding to the field size and potentialy increasing your true roi (although not necessaraly your hourly)

A little rule I made for myself if I got regs to my imidiate right that wont spew into my nuts and no 3000 fish ill play with 1500 chips and stop rebuying at 150 level (you can just reload another imediately so doing this might actually help your hourly as all fish spewed there stacks off usualy at this point anyway.

But in the end I say its too much work **** it ima go back to 15$ abi 50 tablin
I cannot see how there is any logic or justification for not rebuying at the start, that's just a terrible idea.
10-10-2012 , 05:22 AM
Lol @ not rebuying all day long. Lol @ 3.5rs being regfilled. Lol @ op thats asking a question that comes around about once a week.
10-10-2012 , 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by aiminglow
Yes. TableNinja
Uh, or you could just click the auto rebuy and auto addon buttons on stars.
10-10-2012 , 07:06 AM
Hey to be fair I said I'd recommend always rebuying when possible/addon to the max etc.

In general I still think is true unless you have super deep stack, then adding on isnt as worth it. Also rebuying is always +EV if you are decent but it might be more +EV to load a new table and less variance, but I personally always played as many tables as I could run so max EV was always to auto reload/addon.. Playing that many tables also meant auto was way easier than manual so occasionally I'd make a -20cent EV addon if I had like 30k chips or something at break
10-10-2012 , 12:24 PM
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10-11-2012 , 06:04 PM
Always rebuy always add on. You'll need every chip you can get after the rebuy period is over.
10-13-2012 , 03:23 AM
the advantages of rebuying are too great. The reason these games are so soft is your guarenteed to run deeper, guarenteed to have a deeper stack, and have the ability to exploit your opponents more via your edge. So i would insta-rebuy at all times, and always add on.
10-17-2012 , 12:17 PM
I would say not rebuying at later stages is a very good strategy. You can just reload a new game if its peak hour and get another chance to build a big stack and avoid more null/-ev shoves. That being said I play to many tables to give a ****
10-19-2012 , 07:43 PM
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tbh if you are beating the $2.50 and are considering moving up then mixing in/changing to the $8 may be a better move than the $3.50r
10-20-2012 , 09:58 AM
Disagree, 3.5Rs are waaaaaaaaay more soft.
10-20-2012 , 03:52 PM
Yeah, all the 8s are full of every **** who posts in here + his brother, his cousin and everyone else trying to learn and move up/play stakes worthwhile. Thus 8s seem the most likely place to put ppl from a staking or individual outlook.
10-20-2012 , 04:43 PM
Ya all these tough regs with 10% roi and 12/10 stats haha
10-20-2012 , 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by IamIsildur
Ya all these tough regs with 10% roi and 12/10 stats haha
You do realise that even 10% ROI regs eat into your expectancy, right?
10-22-2012 , 11:13 AM
I shall bow to the judgement of the more knowledgeable regs on here with regards to which games are softer but my comment was meant more in relation to BRM and the hike in $$$$$ moving to the 3.50rs as opposed to the $8.

Maybe Full Tilt will have some interim option on the menu on relaunch
10-22-2012 , 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by knerrad29
I shall bow to the judgement of the more knowledgeable regs on here with regards to which games are softer but my comment was meant more in relation to BRM and the hike in $$$$$ moving to the 3.50rs as opposed to the $8.

Maybe Full Tilt will have some interim option on the menu on relaunch
I completely agree that 3.50s are way way softer than 8s but the variance is higher.

Full tilt will have $6 90 man double stack turbos which are the nuts (and $3, $12, $26) most 180 man regs don't like them because they actually require playing poker (post flop) - and they can't do that.
10-26-2012 , 01:22 AM
Completely depends on your playstyle imo. If your someone who has a strong post flop game you absolutely rebuy. If your game is geared more towards preflop fold/shove I can see the logic in not rebuying.
11-01-2012 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by eh777
I completely agree that 3.50s are way way softer than 8s but the variance is higher.
Why is the variance higher in the 3.50's? Softer field + deeper stacks = less variance surely?
12-05-2012 , 05:41 AM
I just played one of those and woke up with 10K in the end of the rebuy time and started to wonder should I make an add-on for 3.50 to get extra 2000 or not?

Your thoughts?
12-05-2012 , 07:01 AM
Always?. 10k isint that much I know some wont add on at like 20k but I still think its always +ev. Either way you have a very small decision once every 100 sng's dont sweat it
12-05-2012 , 07:56 AM
always

      
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