Just look around and see that almost every major poker room now has some sort of Mystery Bounty.
Not only that, but almost all the live events series now have a MB event on their schedule.
This format is bad from a theory point of view: imagine that you have a great edge over the field, but now a major part of the prizepool goes to a random person who is lucky that day. Ok, it might be you, but odds are always against us. Why playing a tournament where your wins tend to be much inferior?
But in practice, this format will atract much more recreational bad players, and it can be profitable if you can exploit it the right way.
And, if you are optimist, your chance of getting the big bounty is the same of every other person. Maybe it is you.
Yeah, the appeal of this mystery format is the excitement and the thrill of maybe winning a high prize, like a lottery, a raffle, or a bingo.So in my eyes, more proper wins instead of the one big, like many 100x buyins or 50x buyins to be worthy to reach both earlier
and later stages in this.
I also have a lot of fun, but I also get irritated when I only get the smallest amount.I believe it is already consolidated, as this format is very attractive and exciting!
I agree, the game has a random tendency, making a good portion of its prize pool even more random.Just look around and see that almost every major poker room now has some sort of Mystery Bounty.
Not only that, but almost all the live events series now have a MB event on their schedule.
This format is bad from a theory point of view: imagine that you have a great edge over the field, but now a major part of the prizepool goes to a random person who is lucky that day. Ok, it might be you, but odds are always against us. Why playing a tournament where your wins tend to be much inferior?
But in practice, this format will atract much more recreational bad players, and it can be profitable if you can exploit it the right way.
And, if you are optimist, your chance of getting the big bounty is the same of every other person. Maybe it is you.
Let's hope it doesn't take too long.It's cool, but currently there is no way to determine after the tourney who won what. I dislike that aspect.
Gutted that I missed the last Poker Stars Sunday Millii that had this format. Could be a long wait for the next.
You really have to adapt the game and try a strategy a little different from the one played with bountys.I don't know what will happen with this game model, but I don't like it that much, since I didn't manage to reach the ITM where the bounty starts.
Obviously, if you succeed in the ITM, the game is already a gift from there, but the essence of the Bounty tournament is lost by the fact that you can earn money by collecting bounties despite being eliminated before the ITM.
It's a great theory and I intend to take it as a lesson to adapt my game to this format. thanksSince Mystery Bountys are fairly new, the optimal strategy for them has not yet been fully developed, and therefore it is very important to adapt to them before everyone else.The intermediate stage between classic knockouts and Mystery Bounty is progressive knockouts - a format in which players' bounties accumulate throughout the game, making the payouts at the final table much juicier.Thus, in Mystery Bounty only the top 10-15% of players who get into the money can count on additional payments. And what is important is that the size of each bounty will be selected randomly from the pool of all remaining bounties.
a good attempt to oxygenate the game and bring in new players, you're right.I think poker sites reviewed and did a lot of analysis on Mystery Bounty tournaments, I would say it's pretty addictive and you don't feel fees.
Excuse me what is that game model like?Esta es una pregunta importante porque muchos enlaces de póquer siguen sin ser interesantes.
No entiendo por qué están desapareciendo cosas interesantes, porque 888 es una absoluta mierda si comparas lo que había antes.