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| Tournament structure Last edited by Jesus Lederer : 20th October 2005 at 4:18 AM. |
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| re: Tournament structure poker The Payout Structure is just how I would do it. Nailed that right on the head! With only 120,000 in total chips however you will not need to set the blinds all the way to 50,000 100,000. I would consider putting a cap on them around 20,000 or 30,000 BB! |
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| I played a tourney with the EXACT same structure yesterday. Freezout approx 60 players, i finished in 3rd after FIVE AND A HALF hours of play. If you want nearly a full working day of poker to pay someone 74 bucks be my guest. But dont expect much thanks in the end !!! I would seriously suggest upping the blinds to once every 10mins, or leave it at 20 mins and up the blinds more. But then again if its a poker marathon your after leave it as it is. |
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| I leave the blind levels at 20 minutes a pop. You also might want to introduce an ante as well. Antes can be anywhere from 1/10-1/3 of the amount of a small blind. The normal amount is 1/4 or 1/3 the SB. So for example the 200/400 level would have an ante of 50. Or the 300/600 level would have an ante of 100, etc. I would actually cap the blind levels at a smaller # than has been suggested. You don't want the tournament to turn into a crap shoot at the end because of colossal blinds. With 120,000 chips in play, I would cap the blinds at 2000/4000 (ante 500)...just my opinion. If both players have the 'average' stack of 60,000 when it gets to heads up, that still is only 15BB which gives the players some room to manuver without them pushing every hand. So you are starting with 3 tables of 8 I assume...are you then combining when you reach 18 and 9? Or are you keeping the 8-a-table concept and combining at 16 and 8? Just a small note...if you are looking for a computerized "tournament director" that keeps track of the blind level times, average stack, etc. google for "The Tournament Director" and download the program to check it out. |
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| Chicubs, thanks very much for your ideas. Now it´s a 27 players tournament. 3 tables of 9 each one. Quote:
I don´t play poker for the money, i play for the fun (of course more money means more fun). So i like the 20 mins blinds. Anyway thanks. Quote:
Last edited by Jesus Lederer : 25th October 2005 at 1:51 AM. |
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