| This is a discussion on Is this a good structure for a live game? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; It's not a huge deal since the game I play this structure is a freeroll, but was just curious if this is the norm in ... |
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| Is this a good structure for a live game? It's not a huge deal since the game I play this structure is a freeroll, but was just curious if this is the norm in live play Starting stack=7k Each level=25mins 100/200 200/400 400/800 800/1600 1600/3200 Never played the game past that level, but I have won the tourney 3 times Its usually at least an easy 10 dollars for me, but wins are worth 40 lol |
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| awful awful structure. 25 min levels = bs, cant play poker with those levels especially when they start so high 2nd leve blinds = if you get no cards in first 25 minutes, you suddenly have an m of just over 10 just as the 2nd level starts. Tourny sounds like a crap shoot, get lucky early or go home mentallity |
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those levels just increase way to fast,i mean- double the previous level is just sick and i agree with switch, the starting levels are very high compared to stack size |
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| re: Is this a good structure for a live game? poker For comparison, I deal a game regularly with the following structure: Starting stacks: 20K. Unlimited rebuys in the first hour, and one 10K add-on at the first break First hour (20 minute levels) 100-200 / 200-400 / 300-600 Second hour (15 minute levels) 500-1000 / 1000-2000 / 2000-4000 / 3000-6000 Third hour (10 minute levels) 5000-10000 / 10000-20000 / 20000-40000 and so until it tops out at 100K-200K That's set up to go for about two and a half to three hours (it has to be, because the bar has to close some time). We do another one where we have 6K starting stacks and 10-minute levels (increments as above, finishing at 2000-4000) that's designed to get an entire table down to just two finalists inside an hour. Yours sounds somewhere in the middle - depending on the number of players I'd guess it takes a couple of hours to finish up? 25 minute levels aren't rare live: in fact, outside of the extra-expensive tournaments, they're actually pretty generous. Everyday casino tournaments are often run with 15 or 20 minute levels, 1500 starting stacks and 25-50 blinds. |
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| Just depends on the crowd on a night. The biggest I've played in(and I won this night lol) was about 30 people, so we were running 3 tables and took about 3 and a half hours. The norm for this tourney is about 12 to 16 players, and normally takes about 2 to to and a half hours to complete. Pretty easy money though lol, a lot of the players are first timers and people that have been drinking too much lol |
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