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Sam T. 12-03-2005 03:00 AM

I hate 20% prize pools worse than the devil. (l/c)
 
Four hours of poker for a bit more than my buy-in? ($5 rebuy). I know, I know, look before you register.

12-03-2005 03:11 AM

Re: I hate 20% prize pools worse than the devil. (l/c)
 
I know, they really do suck and Im beginning to get detracted from playing the micros now.. big fields, long hours, not much in return unless top 5

A_Junglen 12-03-2005 03:51 AM

Re: I hate 20% prize pools worse than the devil. (l/c)
 
Well I can see why people don't like them, but if you're playing a tournament you should be playing for the top spots anyways. Limping into the money at 10% or 20% doesn't matter to me, and the 20% should help lure in the more casual player.

Blindcurve 12-03-2005 05:21 AM

Re: I hate 20% prize pools worse than the devil. (l/c)
 
The 20% structure makes a 3 table finish like 25/1500 worth about .1% (of the prize pool) less (.45% vs. .35%) whereas a 50/1500 is only worth .04 (.25 vs .29%) less. So the higher your finish, the more in comparison you lose to the structure.

Neither place is necessarily a limper finish. I think one can take a respectable run at 1st and chance into one of these places. My problem, as a frequent micro player is, while yes ,I'm cashing nominally when I bust at 15% of the field, it's not making up for the fact that I'm making less money when I make my "normal" cashes. I have to place higher to make the same amount of money because the bottom tier of the new structure is making the difference between the old 25/1500 and the new 25/1500. While this is not an exorbitant amount of money, NONE of this is, so every little bit counts.

Does this line of reasoning hold water?


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