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Old 12-22-04, 05:03 PM
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For freerolls, you just want play tight and put your money in only when you have the premium hands. There's too many loose/poor players that start these tourneys. You want those guys to knock each other out. And when the opportunity comes, you want to make them pay. This way is only effective if you're able to get a few quality hands. You also need your races to win. There's always the element of lucky, but you usually can just sit back for the good part of the first and half hour of most freerolls before you start to really play.