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coolhanded
09-17-2005, 04:29 PM
I see buy-in for a "$2000 guaranteed" multi-table tourney on Empire is $10 + $1.


There are only 50 people registered 30 min prior to its start.

So the prize pool is $2000 "guaranteed", even though player fees only total $500 (50 * $10)?

Does the standard tourney payoff table still apply?

Thanks for any help.

Exitonly
09-17-2005, 04:31 PM
when the # of buyins doesnt = the guaranteed prizepool there becomes an overlay.. so your $20 buyin might be worth like $30 or something.

Empire has a lot of these, but make sure it's not a rebuy, a bunch of them are.

Bodog has the biggest overlays.

LethalRose
09-17-2005, 04:31 PM
This is called overlay, its a sacred thing you shouldnt discuss.

if the tournament starts with only 50 people the payouts will be structured as if 200 people signed up.

Jurollo
09-17-2005, 04:34 PM
[ QUOTE ]
This is called overlay, its a sacred thing you shouldnt discuss.

if the tournament starts with only 50 people the payouts will be structured as if 200 people signed up.

[/ QUOTE ]

It is important to note that the PRIZE POOL will look like 200 people signed up but generally only 10% of the field will money.
~Justin

09-17-2005, 04:34 PM
The prize pool will be 2000, so they will overlay 1500 bucks if it somehow stays at 50 people, which is great. However, it is still 30 minutes before start, I'm sure many more people will be registered before it starts. The prize pool will go off of the 2000$ unless there is more than 2000$ worth of entrants obviously, the 2000 is the minimum "guaranteed". Top 10% will be paid as normal.

Exitonly
09-17-2005, 04:36 PM
[ QUOTE ]
This is called overlay, its a sacred thing you shouldnt discuss.

if the tournament starts with only 50 people the payouts will be structured as if 200 people signed up.

[/ QUOTE ]

yea like jurollo said the payouts wo'nt be structure as 200 people signed up.. but rather that 50 people did, but for $30 (or whatever).

coolhanded
09-17-2005, 08:09 PM
Copy all that. Thanks.