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[QUOTE="canbora, post: 6900881, member: 9538"] I think personal goals and standards have to come into play which I could elaborate further on... But in short honestly. Register as late as possible. Register when there's like 10 to 12 BBS left. Every buy in into a tournament must be treated like you're buying into a new tournament. If you can wait right up until the registration ends that means that's the same as lasting until then. It's the same exact thing. Doesn't matter if you were in since the beginning. You're there now and that's what matters. And when you enter early the chips mean less. Even if you busted somebody the first hand it doesn't take very many blind increases for the money you won from cleaning somebody out to meaning nothing more than winning just a moderate size pot. Unless it's a pko of course. In most mtts busting out three entry level players is almost The buy-in. Falls just short. If it's a progressive knockout and they already had had bounties on them, well then that's even bonus. You may be able to knock out one person and get your buy-in back, or more. If I'm playing a regular pko I try to come in somewhere between around 50 and 60 BB's. But being that it's a regular pko I have no problem being there in the very beginning because if you bust somebody out that's immediate money. I'm perfectly fine with that I just don't end up doing it in practice that often. Because every tournament I enter in my goal is to win. And if it's a progressive knockout I know that Knocking bigger players out later will give me all of the bounties that they have already won. So it doesn't make any difference. But to give a clear black and white, yes or no answer, if it's a pko you should be there to beginning. I think that's good advice. If it's a regular MTT or if it's a mystery bounty MTT most especially!.... I wait right up until the very last second. 10 BB's. The first appropriate spot I shove all in. Any pocket pair, any ace, any suited high cards like king queen suited. I shove in. If I steal, I steal. I move on to the next hand, rinse and repeat. If somebody calls me and I win, then I double up, now I have some working capital. If somebody calls me and I bust, I lose and I move on to the next tournament. [/QUOTE]
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