Dug wrote:NPL out of every league offers the least amount of chips, you have to spend the most to get chip ups...
Which region/venues do you play in? There can be quite a difference in what you pay for stamping up depending where you go.
Dug wrote:Other leagues are either 20 or 15 minutes blinds, and they still finish in 4 hours or less.
The standard of play is... AWFUL! even for pub poker.
Dug wrote:It just seems like we are all being conned, trying to reach for this unreachable dream of maybe winning something big, and all the time disguising it as free poker.
I'm going to assume the mantle of 'well qualified to talk about this'. You aren't obliged to stamp up. It is certainly to your advantage to do so, but nobody is forcing you to. You are perfectly able to sit down for free and play some poker. And you are absolutely NOT obliged to just go allin when you get a hand.
If making the top 5 of the venue is your aim I would make absolutely sure to show up each and every week because there's always people who don't/can't. 10 week season * 10 points for showing up = 100 points in the bag. It really does make a difference.
What is also to your advantage is that there's every chance players who might finish above you have already qualified elsewhere and in a higher/better finishing position. This bumps you up the list and suddenly things aren't so bad at all. Last season at Payneham there was a player who qualified from 19th or something ridiculous (rare I know, but it can and does happen).
If your expectation is to win big, free pub poker isn't for you IMO. The prizes the NPL offer for final winners are brilliant but perspective says you still have to a) qualify and b) actually win the final. Qualifying isn't that hard, winning the final certainly is.
