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jaybird1017
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I'm wondering what is the usual practices with your weekly tournaments in the local casino when things get down TO and NEAR the money. In a recent tourney with about 100, after 5+ hours of play it got down to final table 10. It only paid 9, so talk began of everyone chipping in $10 to the bubble. It worked up $15, then $20 (I don't know how), and glad it did because I ended up being the bubble. Then in other tourneys I've observed, it seems like most are ending by chopping with the last 3-4; particular when ending late at night or when playing for over 10 hours. Smaller tourneys ending with a chop as soon as the bubble bursts.
What other types of "wind-up" deals and decisions have others encountered in live events?
Do things wind-up differently in the tour events; excluding the big televised ones?
Thanks
What other types of "wind-up" deals and decisions have others encountered in live events?
Do things wind-up differently in the tour events; excluding the big televised ones?
Thanks