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How do u guys play these kind if MTTs ? Ive played in a couple and before the re-buy closes ive seen a lot of ppl trying to grow their stack by going all in with any 2 cards. Whats the best way of approach in this period before the first break ?
I would also recommend watching the players that consistently win in the rebuys. Here are a few: Stealurmoney, Pbdrunks, Ozzy 87, Andy134, Lakefront, Diablo VT, Soupie.




Gl in the limit Fink, i am not watching you now, but if you are still in when the blinds getting higher and the tournament gets exciting i will be watching LOL.
  
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I would also recommend watching the players that consistently win in the rebuys. Here are a few: Stealurmoney, Pbdrunks, Ozzy 87, Andy134, Lakefront, Diablo VT, Soupie.
Ack dont watch those guys, they go all in every hand preflop until they have a big stack, thats it (before break then they play solid poker). I was in a $10 rebuy with pbdrunks and he ended up spending over $700 before making his stack.
The $3 tonight (Im done) I was at table with "no fold it" and 2 others who love to move in with nothing just to build... getting a 1st table like that is a bad bad thing
  
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Ack dont watch those guys, they go all in every hand preflop until they have a big stack, thats it (before break then they play solid poker). I was in a $10 rebuy with pbdrunks and he ended up spending over $700 before making his stack.
The $3 tonight (Im done) I was at table with "no fold it" and 2 others who love to move in with nothing just to build... getting a 1st table like that is a bad bad thing
I agree that some of the players play like that, but i know that Diablo VT doesn't Play like that and i am pretty sure a few more of those don't just move all-in. I am pretty good at accumulating chips in the re-buy(The 1 time i played i had 23,000 at break) I am more interested in after the re-buy. I have noticed that Diablo VT, Soupie(This guy dominates the $45,000 guaranteed), and Stealurmoney(very consistent) all play very aggressive when the blinds are up high, and they all dominate and win the BIG money
  
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How has AA been doing lately against 77 on PokerStars Fink? LOL I did it to you
  
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I am watching Soupie right now FInk, and he is playing this solid, he is playing it as if it wasn't a rebuy.
  
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