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Roland Deschain 02-07-2005 01:56 PM

What is the Party $11 blind structure?
 
Hi folks,

Been reading a lot of great SNG advice here lately. One problem is that I play on UB, not Party, and from what I can tell, the starting chip counts and blind structure are significantly different between the sites. I still don't know the differences for sure, because everyone seems to assume a knowledge of the Party structure.

Can someone please post the Party structure here, so I can calibrate the suggestions for Party to appropriate play on UB?

Thanks in advance.

In case anyone else is interested, the UB SNGs (5+0.50 and 10+1 anyway) start with T1000, with blinds at 5-10. Blinds escalate to 10-20, 15-30, 20-40, 30-60, and so on, I think every ten minutes (not certain about the timing).

I'm thinking this means that it's worth limping with some more hands, especially in LP where you can be more certain of an unraised pot--such as low PP, etc. Otherwise it seems like the general strategy promulgated here (very tight early on) fits at UB too.

I'm also trying to figure out what "level 4" means on Party, since people talk about opening up more then. On UB, I think I'm tending to wait until about the 30-60 to start really going after blinds, which is level 5.

Again, thanks in advance.

-gs

AleoMagus 02-07-2005 02:57 PM

Re: What is the Party $11 blind structure?
 
On party, 5+1 to 30+3 starts with 800 chips
50+5 to 200+15 starts with 1000 chips

blinds increase every ten hands

10/15
15/30
25/50
50/100
100/200
150/300
200/400
250/500
300/600

Regards
Brad S

Roland Deschain 02-07-2005 04:33 PM

Re: What is the Party $11 blind structure?
 
Great, thanks for the info Brad.


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