Playing No Limit Re Buy Tournaments

Playing a No Limit Texas Holdem re-buy tournament on EverestPoker is very different from playing an ordinary freeze out tournament. Some people consider Re-Buy tournaments to be much more challenging to win than an ordinary freeze out. The quality of the player is no better at a $5 re-buy than there is at an $11 freeze out.

Difference between rebuy and freeze out tournaments

You will often hear a freeze out tournament player complain about the stupidity of the players playing the re-buy tournaments. This is because freeze out players cannot expect to sit down at a re-buy tournament and use the same strategy they use when playing freeze outs. Playing a freeze out strategy in a re buy tournament is like playing a holdem strategy in an Omaha game. You need to understand No Limit Holdem Freeze Out Tournaments are very different from No Limit Holdem Re-Buy Tournaments. Therefore, you need to use a different strategy.

Rebuy Tournament Strategy

It is advisable to re-buy as soon as you sit down at the US Poker Room table if the tournament allows. This will give you twice as much chips as anyone who does not, which will give you an advantage over some of the field. The next thing you need to realize is that re-buy tournaments are the most aggressive forms of poker tournaments. In addition, it is not unusual for players to be pushing all-in with fairly rubbish hands. This can usually be seen until the re-buy period has finished. This is because players are always looking to double up and reach a large chip stack before the re-buy period is over.

Therefore, the best strategy is when you decide to play a hand that all your chips are eventually going in the middle before the end of the hand. You will see players just shoving all-in with nearly any two cards. Usually this player plans to use multiple re-buys and is willing to risk all their chips for the chance to double up. This pkr strategy can actually work in re buy tournaments; however, it can get very expensive. The ideal strategy employs shoving all-in and calling all-ins with hands slightly worse than normal if playing a freeze out tournament. For example, one might not call an all-in with 7-7 in a freeze out. However, in a PokerStar re-buy, you have a good opportunity to double up – as players are much more likely to push with any Ace or any pair. Thus, you actually have a good chance on being in front. Thus, the idea with re-buys is to accumulate a chip stack that you will be happy to play after the re-buy period is over, then hold on to your chips until you hit the break.