If by some miracle I manage to get a big stack of chips then I will leave the table for an hour and come back to play in later stages.
Is that a legit tactic?
Is this why people are going to sit out in the other tournaments, I'm playing in to learn it?
Don't do it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I am just doing it because I don't like playing these freerolls at the beginning and don't have time to grind trough first 2 hours of bad game play. I am giving it about 1% chance of working out.
I feel an urge to respond on this, basically free roll tournaments have some special strategies, game style of free roll tournaments and paid tournaments are two different worlds. I have read about some strategies from some people who count losing and winning hands, and they go all in based on that, you can find on net more about it. Generally I think we already discuss that, as you go higher with entry (no matter is it cash or tournament) you have more serious games! Simply as stakes go higher you play with more experienced people, games are more interesting, there's more tension and of course you have to adjust or you will sink to zero in a blink of an eye!
I'm in for tonight game at sportsbet. I don't expect much, I usually suck at free rolls, but who knows, I like to play with you guys and I will take my chances!

Good luck to all, I hope some of us here will win it!
