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To buyin for the maximum To not buyin for the maximium

hamster880hamster880 Member Posts: 142
edited March 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Hi I often thought that i should always buyin for the maxium otherwise you will not get the maxium from a winning pot. But, the flip side to this you can lose alot more say if ur kk run into pocket AA.

So, recently i have tried buying in at half the maxium. It seems that when i get a cooler of something like that, dont lose such a big amount, and then i can rebuy with half the amount again. Also im only one double up away from the maxium anyway

Just wondering about what peoples thoughts are on the subject...

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  • penguin7penguin7 Member Posts: 1,095
    edited March 2011
    Surely if you want to be a winning player you have to take a more positive attitude? All very well minimising your losses when KK v AA, but then you cant maximise your profits AA v KK !

    I think you will find all of the top cash players buy in for the max and top up if it drops below 90%. But they have great skills in controlling the size of the pot when necessary.

    Also they play differently when up against a player with only half the max stack. They will adjust their betsizes so that often you are priced in to call when they have the goods, where with a larger stack you would have the equity to fold a marginal hand.
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited March 2011
    Exactly what Penguin7 says.

    Tony your advice is too good. I salute you sir.


    Erm anyways, Hamster im sure ive seen you at NL4 a few times, anyways, this level you really want max value imo. Simply because of the level of play. I rekon if your really tthat confident, 4 tabe all at the max so £16 in play and for the times you get outdrawn you have 3 other tables making simple profits.
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