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If I got the money I will do a add on
 
I think that the risk of getting an extra chip is always worth the potential reward. And I think it is a smart move to buy the ad-on. With a greater chance of cashing, I think the investment is worth it at the end of the day.
 
I will always add-on when it's reasonable. Additional chips add to your pile and your chances of winning cash frequently.
 
When the option is available do you always buy the addon in tournaments?

If the addon is at least 3x the starting stack I'll always get the addon(as long as it's same price as buy-in).
hell yeah, almost always, but let's unpack this beast because add-ons aren't just a checkbox; they're the secret sauce that separates the survivors from the short-stack suicides. I've been knee-deep in MTTs since the PartyPoker glory days, back when rebuys were wilder than a frat house and add-ons felt like cheating the matrix. Fast-forward to now, November 2025, with sites like GGPoker and ACR slinging these things left and right, and yeah, my default move is to add on unless the math is screaming "walk away" in neon lights. But don't worry, I'm not here to preach gospel without receipts—this is gonna be a full autopsy on why I treat add-ons like oxygen, when to skip 'em (rare as a honest bad beat story), and how it ties into the bigger bankroll/ballin' strategy. Pour up, settle in; this is my add-on manifesto, uncut and unfiltered.
First off, for the new bloods or anyone who's been living under a rock: an add-on in poker tournaments is basically your mid-game lifeline. It's that golden window—usually at the first break or right after the rebuy period wraps—where the site (or casino) lets you drop another buy-in (or close to it) for a fat stack of extra chips. We're talking 5k-20k chips depending on the tourney, often 1.5x to 10x your starting stack, all for the price of entry. It's not a rebuy (that's for when you've already busted like a chump); it's a booster shot for anyone still breathing with chips in front of 'em. The beauty? That extra dough pumps the prize pool without you having to grind for it, turning a $10 tourney into a $15k overlay fest if enough folks pony up. I've seen fields balloon by 20-30% just from add-on uptake, and suddenly that min-cash feels like stealing candy from a baby.
When the option is available do you always buy the addon in tournaments?

If the addon is at least 3x the starting stack I'll always get the addon(as long as it's same price as buy-in).
hell yeah, almost always, but let's unpack this beast because add-ons aren't just a checkbox; they're the secret sauce that separates the survivors from the short-stack suicides. I've been knee-deep in MTTs since the PartyPoker glory days, back when rebuys were wilder than a frat house and add-ons felt like cheating the matrix. Fast-forward to now, November 2025, with sites like GGPoker and ACR slinging these things left and right, and yeah, my default move is to add on unless the math is screaming "walk away" in neon lights. But don't worry, I'm not here to preach gospel without receipts—this is gonna be a full autopsy on why I treat add-ons like oxygen, when to skip 'em (rare as a honest bad beat story), and how it ties into the bigger bankroll/ballin' strategy. Pour up, settle in; this is my add-on manifesto, uncut and unfiltered.
First off, for the new bloods or anyone who's been living under a rock: an add-on in poker tournaments is basically your mid-game lifeline. It's that golden window—usually at the first break or right after the rebuy period wraps—where the site (or casino) lets you drop another buy-in (or close to it) for a fat stack of extra chips. We're talking 5k-20k chips depending on the tourney, often 1.5x to 10x your starting stack, all for the price of entry. It's not a rebuy (that's for when you've already busted like a chump); it's a booster shot for anyone still breathing with chips in front of 'em. The beauty? That extra dough pumps the prize pool without you having to grind for it, turning a $10 tourney into a $15k overlay fest if enough folks pony up. I've seen fields balloon by 20-30% just from add-on uptake, and suddenly that min-cash feels like stealing candy from a baby.
 
For me, I always take the addon if it’s giving a solid boost. Doubling or tripling your starting stack for the same price, just makes sense. If it’s small, I might skip it, but when it’s worth it, I never hesitate.
 
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