Yeah Eclipse. But you have AA with 5 bucks, bet 0.50 on the flop and get reraised all-in on a raggy board. Does your opponent have a set? Finding out costs you your stack. If you only had a buck in front of you, your opponent can no longer bluff you (though he will try).
I don't think it's as simple as saying that it's ALWAYS better to buy-in big... though a solid winning player will make more that way.
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