Thinking about gundog's "What Next" thread, i have an idea.
A lot of venues have double headers on a sunday afternoon for instance. this i would imagine would be particularly good for them, as it keeps people in the venue for meal time.
i have previously talked to some TDs about the idea of holding a deep stack tourney over the afternoon, breaking in the middle for tea, but the reasoning against this would be that half the people leave during the day.
so this is my idea
As part of the normal NPL season, a deepstack tournament can be played on a sunday afternoon, or possibly even on a weeknight where places have double headers already.
structure - players would recieve either 5K or 10K in chips, with passports used for addons, but not rebuys.
the tournament has a relaxed blind structure, that would mean that the tournament would go for about twice as long as a normal tournament.
it would start at say 2 or 3pm, and go to about 6, when it would break for an hour for tea.
at 7 or so, play would resume, and the normal points system would be in place.
for those people that have been knocked out before tea time, a second repechage tournament starts after tea time. this tournament is structured similar to a standard NPL tourney, and is available only to those that were knocked out of the first tourney.
the top 15 places in the repechage tournament would still get points, but they would be awarded at a lesser rate than those playing the deepstack i.e it might be half points for the repechage.
so this means that there would be 2 final tables going at once at the end of the day. this would be ok, because most NPL tourneys have at least 2 staff present. and i am betting a tourney such as this would generate large numbers.
the important thing is, that both games are part of the 1 single tournament, and so there is only 1 leaderboard. this allows players knocked out early to stick around and still keep in touch with the leaders in the main tourney by getting some points in the second tourney.
i think this would be awesome, as it would allow some longer tournaments to be played, instead of the super turbo tournaments. this would encourage better quality poker in the long run. it also keeps players in a venue over the meal times, similar to a regular double header, so it is definitely worth it for the venue. making both games part of the single tournament means that players won't get knocked out and go somewhere else, they will stay and play the repechage.
what does everyone think about this idea?
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Re: NPL Weekly Deepstack Idea
benny the cunt I like the idea in principle, but overall there would be only a few venues like Red Sq, Para Gdns and paradise that hold actuall double headers could host the event, but more often its the late game that attracts more runners than the early game example Sunday early game PG had around 70 + runners while the late game had 100.
Some venues might consider it worth a try like the Vine Inn and Renmark footy Clubs, but alot would depend on their licence conditions, and again some people would hesitate at playing for 6 to 8 hours.
I know its a tough call but no
Some venues might consider it worth a try like the Vine Inn and Renmark footy Clubs, but alot would depend on their licence conditions, and again some people would hesitate at playing for 6 to 8 hours.
I know its a tough call but no
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it can start in the afternoon of a weekend gundog, doesn't have to be at night time
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Re: NPL Weekly Deepstack Idea
I like the idea. Maybe not weekly as the novelty would soon wear off, but maybe monthly?
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Re: NPL Weekly Deepstack Idea
I can understand where you are comming from mac but first and formost we must put another game event against the regular venues, its bad enough on State final weekend that these venues loose a % of their regular players.
Look at the venues that hold Sat and Sunday games there is a limited number of them now, what would happen to their numbers if you put an elite game up against them.
Like I said good idea but its unworkable a couple of times a year ok but no more than that.
Look at the venues that hold Sat and Sunday games there is a limited number of them now, what would happen to their numbers if you put an elite game up against them.
Like I said good idea but its unworkable a couple of times a year ok but no more than that.
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