Joined: Mar '10
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realy interesting post. i would say it's a good strategy as in freerolls players do not care about pot odds or premium starting hands. so i stick to this strategy even for low buy-in tournaments because everyone plays a loose game and players aren't so experienced. there are some hands listed i'd rather not play (22 33 44 55 66, A10, AXs) but after analysing my game in early phase of tournaments and compare it with what u say i'm tempted by changing my game play for little buy-in and freerolls. Thank you for the post!
Joined: Jan '08
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Posted by swissradius:
Winning a pokerfreeroll is like breaking into show business: There's a lot of luck involved, but some talent helps. Of course, you don't have to be handsome or funny, only patient.
lol, 100% true if i would need to build my bankroll i would try, but the last time i played a freeroll (plo, just for fun) i cashed 1 cent and i usually play NL25 or or NL50 so it's just a waste of time
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Posted by Raggamann:
if i would need to build my bankroll i would try, but the last time i played a freeroll (plo, just for fun) i cashed 1 cent and i usually play NL25 or or NL50 so it's just a waste of time
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Posted by holmisjh: Freeroll you can play anycard you want...to many fishes so ill try to avoid free rolls
If you want to win you can't! But even if you have a really good hand, the prabability that a fish calls or goes all in with nothing but beats you is really high. they don't have to lose anything ant in this way they gamble -.-