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Old 12-06-05, 11:07 PM
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You shouldn't play a rebuy tourney if you aren't going to rebuy.
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Old 12-07-05, 12:04 AM
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guys,

i totally hear u about the rebuy aspect. but, the thing is, there are many like myself, who just cant afford to *continually* buy in for 40/100/200/600 bux tourneys (and turbos, dont get me started on those...same s.hit, different name). and for those of us small rollers, the smallbuck tourneys are the only way to play on a regular basis. im sure stars wants to keep us as frequent, ongoing customers.

and its not like im saying im frustrated because i just cant win anything on the $3 sats. since they modified the payoff structure since the last WSOP cycle, i cashed out on this WPT PCA cycle (without a seat) quite a few times. in fact, the very first real money tourney i ever played was a $3 rebuy WPT PCA sat last december and i final tabled it (of course, under the old payoff structure, i didnt cash any, but thats ok). i also final tabled several WSOP sats earlier this year...

anywho, if sites like bodog or pokerroom can offer non-rebuy big event sat structures (usually 1-2 levels) that also provide FPPs as part of the entry fee component, then so can stars. the more options for the ppl, the better!
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