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[QUOTE="Zypher22, post: 321983, member: 4916"] I agree, going all in with a draw may not be the best play, but I can [b]sort of[/b] see the logic. They have a draw, they are about 35-36% to hit it, if they go all in and everyone folds they take down the pot and don't have to worry about missing the draw, however, risking someone calling and knocking you out of the tournament is not too smart in my opinion. The problem with freerolls or even 1 or 2 dollar tournaments is that you run into these people alot (especially in 1 dollar rebuy tourneys, I watched the start of one, there were more than 30 rebuys in the first few seconds). One tournament at Paradise I played there was a player, who when I got moved to the table was the big stack, went all in EVERY hand I saw him play, and the worst thing was he would get lucky and end up winning most of them. When people at the table would complain, he would just say "its a freeroll, I don't care" Its the attitudes like that, that ruin these tournaments. You really have to go into a freeroll knowing this, and adjust your play accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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