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Jsup did you get paid for this? Somebody cheated...
DexterCain (United States) 13,379 Posts. Joined 08-24-2005.
04-14-2006 3:22 AM

This is the first entry in the CardRunners.com blog that will be posted regularly on PocketFives.com. This article was written by Jsup.
"Rebuy tournaments are my favorite types of tournaments to play. I am not much of a gambler away from poker; I rarely play table games like craps or blackjack and I never bet on sports. My tournament style, and overall poker style for that matter is more of a tight aggressive style, but during rebuy tournaments I use a different strategy that is fun to play and has given me a great deal of success in the past."
Jsup 'Rebuy Strategy" P5s Strategy Archives
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Email from Full Tilt Poker 'Tips from the Pros' Clonie Gowon on rebuy strategy. Sent-April 10, 2006

"Re-buy tournaments are my favorite types of tournaments to play. I am not much of a gambler away from poker; I rarely play table games like craps or blackjack, and I never bet on sports. My tournament style, and overall poker style for that matter, is generally tight-aggressive, but during re-buy tournaments, I use a different strategy that is fun to play and has given me a great deal of success in the past."

-Clonie Gowen

Someone cheated....


 
 
 

DexterCain (United States) 13,379 Posts. Joined 08-24-2005.
04-14-2006 4:17 AM - In reply to

Clonie or not, someone straight jacked Jsup's article.

scarface_79 (United States) 3,231 Posts. Joined 12-30-2005.
04-14-2006 4:31 AM - In reply to

i used to play $30 rebuy tourney in dallas with her, hot mommy

Homer07 (Ireland) 510 Posts. Joined 03-07-2005.
04-14-2006 7:40 AM - In reply to

I think your all missing the point this proves that Jsup and Clonie Gowan are the same person.

Oh Rale (United States) 968 Posts. Joined 08-24-2005.
04-14-2006 7:56 AM - In reply to

LOL, homer, its early, my sarcasm detector isn't working yet, I'm assuming your kidding, if not that is pretty hilarious.

mindwise (United States) 1,650 Posts. Joined 04-19-2005.
04-14-2006 7:58 AM - In reply to

I bet it was ghosted. Someone has some explaining to do....


Bullox 785 Posts. Joined 03-09-2006.
04-14-2006 8:03 AM - In reply to

Clone Gowan?


Marcstar (United States) 543 Posts. Joined 09-05-2005.
04-14-2006 8:25 AM - In reply to

Probably so...but you'd think that she'd have him write something new or at least change it up.

Jdawg1142 (United States) 715 Posts. Joined 11-07-2005.
04-14-2006 8:52 AM - In reply to

Didn't Jsup cheat? he posted it on april 12th and her article was sent on  the 10th? or am i misreading something? 

jhubb (United States) 405 Posts. Joined 01-19-2005.
04-14-2006 8:55 AM - In reply to

p5's article was up  in october...

Jdawg1142 (United States) 715 Posts. Joined 11-07-2005.
04-14-2006 8:58 AM - In reply to

oops, sorry my mistake heh.

MuckMe (United States) 375 Posts. Joined 11-09-2005.
04-14-2006 9:08 AM - In reply to

Clowie gOwned


RaVeSKDR (United States) 122 Posts. Joined 09-02-2005.
04-14-2006 9:15 AM - In reply to

I know a good lawyer if you need one, although there really arent any money damages, suing FTP and her individually would create some nice ass drama.

Homer07 (Ireland) 510 Posts. Joined 03-07-2005.
04-14-2006 9:40 AM - In reply to

Oh Rale of course I'm jokin

Jsup (United States) 1,113 Posts. Joined 01-15-2005.
04-14-2006 9:43 AM - In reply to

Hello donkeys and donkets....i wake up this morning to see an IM from my friends at pocketfives l saying i got plagerized...confused i sign on to pocketfives and see this post....and im still confused....i 100% write everything that has been in my articles for pocketfives and cardrunners, and i specifically remember writing this article after i won the rebuy tournament at foxwoods, because adam said he wanted me to write about it for pocketfives....i still dont know if this is a joke or not, if she actually posted an article about rebuys that contains an exact paragraph from an article that i wrote...if it is a joke made by the origanal poster then lol haha and all that shit, but if this actually did happen then i will be checking into it and doing something about it....who steals someone elses writing???? off to the borgata to bubble in a tournament....anyone who wants to PM me about it with any information or whatever feel free...and thanks dexter for pointing this out...gl and ty 4 da bj

Homer07 (Ireland) 510 Posts. Joined 03-07-2005.
04-14-2006 9:46 AM - In reply to

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Re-buy tournaments are my favorite types of tournaments to play. I am not much of a gambler away from poker; I rarely play table games like craps or blackjack, and I never bet on sports. My tournament style, and overall poker style for that matter, is generally tight-aggressive, but during re-buy tournaments, I use a different strategy that is fun to play and has given me a great deal of success in the past.

That said, there are some things you should consider when you play a re-buy tournament.  The first thing to keep in mind is that you have to budget a lot more money for the tournament than just the initial buy-in. I budget for the initial buy-in, two re-buys, and the add on. So, if I am playing a $1,000 re-buy event, I will show up with $4,000. This gives me the opportunity to play the event correctly.      

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In a re-buy tournament, you can present your opponents with an image that you will later exploit in the tournament. Early on, I will often make unorthodox moves, pushing chips and building a hyper-aggressive image.  Then, when the re-buy period ends, I revert back to my normal tight-aggressive style, and I tend to get paid off on all my big hands. The key to creating this image and opportunity, however, lies in budgeting enough money and a willingness to take risks. If you are not willing to invest enough money to make some re-buys and for the add on, then you should reconsider playing the event. You may catch cards and win a lot of pots and therefore never need to make a re-buy, but if you don’t at least have that opportunity, than you are at a disadvantage.

There is one important factor in a re-buy tournament that you will have no control over, and that is your table draw. Before the start of a re-buy tournament, tournament directors will post the breakdown schedule for that tournament. This lists the order in which the tables will be broken down as players are knocked out of the tournament. A good table draw has you sitting at a late break table. A bad table draw breaks early. I am always willing to invest more re-buys in a tournament when I am seated at a late break table simply because if I lose those chips, I will have a lot of time to win them back after the re-buy period ends. If my table is scheduled to break early and I donate a lot of chips to those players, I will not have the opportunity to exploit my newfound loose image to win them back.

When it comes time for the add-on, many players question whether or not they should take it. I suggest always taking the add-on unless your chip stack is in the top 20% of chip stacks after accounting for the other players taking their add-ons. This will help make sure you do not find yourself at a disadvantage when the real play starts.

So, if you find yourself playing with me at your next re-buy tournament and you notice that I am gambling it up, be careful! When you call my all in bet after the re-buy period ends, you are likely to find yourself staring down at the business end of the stone cold nuts!

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