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Originally Posted by QuickLearner
That's the only problem with freerolls. The payout is almost never enough to justify the time investment. I play in them every now and then as a lark while I watch TV, but I don't get caught up in whether I make the money.
Freerolls are also the source of some of the worst bad-beat stories you can find.
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I agree completely. The variance can be brutal. I'd rather get my AA cracked by 72o on the first hand if it's going to happen, rather than getting busted the same way on the bubble. Last night I was just kicking back anyway, and didn't expect to win much, until I started stacking up, I kept laughing to myself that I'd probably bust just outside the bubble, which is basically what happened. I finished 57th needing to get to 15th to cash. Still, I feel I played perfectly according to my ability and cards, it's just the breaks. I had to push as a 70% favorite when I did to have a chance to cash.
Reminds me of my first live tournament a few years ago. I battled through maybe 300 entrants to make the final table, and then I eeked a tiny stack to make the final two, getting the right double up chances when I needed them. Heads up, I was outstacked maybe 10 to 1, but kept stealing against a weak fool to maybe get to 7 to 3 when I get 83o in the BB. Weakie limps & I check, flop is 337 rainbow. He checks, I bet, he reraises me all-in with KK. I'm 83% to win the hand and probably the tourney, with this guy seemingly clueless at HU play. Turn is an 8, river is a K to crush me. It still haunts me because the dropoff in prize value was maybe 20-1 from first to second place.