B, We definitely need more events with that structure....
And comment the third, Dave get over it!!
Todd Rivers wrote:Firstly, well played Maccatak. Still can't believe no-one mentioned how you started the tourney. Please fill in the blanks as you know the story better than i.
Todd Rivers wrote:Now benny the cunt, totally agree with the add-on kerfuffle, won't happen again, it should have been done before the break with final re-buy option and not allowing that extra re-buy if you're over cost the prizepool a bit, i'll agree for sure.
Soooo many things are taken into consideration that i feel its hard to explain - and then i stop and think about it, and i don't have to explain, because it wastes my time. I spent a lot of time on that tourny and usually things go to plan, other times you have to just roll with it as situations arise and i've learnt that you can never please everyone.
Todd Rivers wrote:I was very happy with the structure, and if you didnt have to travel, i'm sure you wouldn't have minded it a bit.
Todd Rivers wrote:When you say "blinds/antes should be this - should be that" - where are you getting this from? Is there a handbook you have that i don't?
Please give it to me, i'd love to have it, it would make my job so much easier!
Your brother was right, besides the actual structure, it was to do with the amount of chips available and how many you have to use at a time for posting them, and keeping the good players in and getting rid of luckboxes who play 75% of hands. You cant run good for 10 hours doing that!
maccatak11 wrote:Yeah for me it was pretty much the perfect structured tourney. The triple chance format meant it wasn't crazy during the rebut period, and it catered for people of different budgets too ie people with only $25 or $50 weren't out if it, and some did quite well.
And for a one day tournament the blinds were perfect IMO. This should be a model for the structure of all big single day events like quarter/regional finals which are likely to get similar amounts of runners. A state final might run too long with these blind levels however.
I'm pretty sure the average stack, even on final table was always above 20bb which allowed room to actually play some poker.
Example: I was being pretty aggressive with my big stack, and opened 66 from ep. I think we might have been 6 handed or something Larry, in the cutoff knew I had been opening a lot of pots, and I knew he knew this too, so he 3 bet me. Stacks were deep enough that I could just over min 4-bet him without either of us having to committ our whole stack. In fact I still had room to lay it down if he had made the 5-bet shove. Blinds were like 6k/12k and most people had 300-600k in front of them at that stage.
Garth Kay wrote:Krunchie turns me on.
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