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$22 NL HE MTT: PP on paired board with 1 over
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[QUOTE="Andyreas, post: 7161380, member: 491394"] It's just my strategy to save time with long late reg periods. Even some pros do it in live tournaments. Also, the site I'm playing on have a favourable payout structure for it. Definitely doesn't work at all sites. Tried it at other sites and didn't work that well. The idea is that due to the large blinds that with a double up, you're sitting at more chips than other players and have a close to ITM stack. But heavily depends on the payout and bling structure. It often happens to me if I reg in the beginning that due to a cooler/bad beat or simply bad decision making in key hands, I end up in the position of ending up slightly above or even below starting stack. So all in all: If you have the time and know all MTT stages pretty well, then early reg should definitely be beneficial for you. Since I often suck at very deep stacks, it often didn't really benefit me. 😅 [/QUOTE]
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