Ok...Now I want to talk about another strategy around playing the supers. We all were trying to fiqure out what was the best tournament to play during the days. our choices were:
1) The Daily Super at 5:00pm with a $50.00 buy in with rebuys for tournament chips worth $1000
2) The Daily at the Beau Rivage with a $200.00 buy in freeze-out starting with 3000 in chips
3) The Daily IP second chance for a $225.00 buy in freeze-out starting with 1500
By the time Thursday had rolled around, we had all won our $1000 chips, JoeB and Tex had chopped an event at the Beau and BillP, PaulS and I had all cashed in the $200.00 event. Soooo...What do we do.
Bill and I felt that the super was still the way to go. We fiqured you could sell the chips or use them un other tournaments. We would start with the $50 buy in, and immediately rebuy to start with $2000 in chips. This would put us only $90.00 deep in the tournament. On top of this, if you want to, you could just sit out the first 3 rounds and buy in right before the clock expires, and do the standard rebuy. This would put you at a starting stack of $2000 in chips. Wait for the clock to wind down and do a double add-on and recieve another $2000 in chips.
So you would start the tournament in the fourth round only $170.00 deep with $4000 in chips, and it would in essence be a freeze-out.
We felt the supers were the way to go...
"Nobody calls me Lebowski. You got the wrong guy. I'm the Dude, man"
Jeff Brodges in the "The Big Lebowski"
Friday, November 03, 2006
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