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HtotheNootch 12-09-2005 11:34 PM

Would You Play This STT
 
I'm going to the Borgata in a couple of weeks, and was looking at the tourneys. Borgata offers STTs every day. Here's the structure...

1st - $25 - $50
2nd - $50 - $100
3rd - $75 - $150
4th $25 $100 - $200
5th $50 $200 - $400
6th $75 $300 - $600
7th $100 $500 - $1000
8th $200 $800 - $1600
9th $300 $1000 - $2000
10th $500 $1500 - $3000
11th $1000 $2000 - $4000
12th $1000 $3000 - $6000
13th $2000 $5000 - $10,000

General Rules

1. Players will start with $2000 in tournament chips.
2. Buy-in time will be 10:00 am until 10:00 pm.
3. Each level will last 15 minutes.
4. 1st place finisher will receive $500 in cash, 2nd place finisher will receive $100 in cash.
5. Management reserves the right to change or cancel tournaments.
6. Tournament Director or Floor Person decisions are final.

mlagoo 12-09-2005 11:42 PM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
the borgata STTs are pretty good.

or at least, you wont find better live ones in atlantic city, for whatever thats worth.

the structure escalates, IMO, a bit faster than a party SNG. the competition is ridiculously soft and you should be able to do fairly well with a decent understanding of "pushbotting" (i'm getting really burnt out on that term, but whatever).

HtotheNootch 12-10-2005 02:30 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
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the borgata STTs are pretty good.

or at least, you wont find better live ones in atlantic city, for whatever thats worth.

the structure escalates, IMO, a bit faster than a party SNG. the competition is ridiculously soft and you should be able to do fairly well with a decent understanding of "pushbotting" (i'm getting really burnt out on that term, but whatever).

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Thank you.

I was thinking I was going to play because the competition was roughly the same as a party 6, 11, or 22.

However, it seems fast.

My only problem is that iot pays the top two.

I like to play for top 3 and then go nuts.

mlagoo 12-10-2005 02:46 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
if nothing else, they are fun, and fairly cheap, and i'm pretty sure i have a bigger edge in them than any ring games. but its definitely a fast structure. you just arent going to find casino stts that dont have fast structures.

GtrHtr 12-10-2005 02:59 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
the starting stacks are too high IMO - give the weekend gambler a chance. But I'm sure they are easy.

gumpzilla 12-10-2005 03:00 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
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the starting stacks are too high IMO - give the weekend gambler a chance.

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Starting with 40 BBs with the blinds doubling in 15 minutes, which is an orbit if you're very lucky, is too high a starting stack? Do you mean the starting stack is too small?

12-10-2005 03:26 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
Agree on the casino point. Casinos want quick tourneys to suck players in, then hope they wander over to BJ, Roulette, etc.

GtrHtr 12-10-2005 03:28 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
[ QUOTE ]
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the starting stacks are too high IMO - give the weekend gambler a chance.

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Starting with 40 BBs with the blinds doubling in 15 minutes, which is an orbit if you're very lucky, is too high a starting stack? Do you mean the starting stack is too small?

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I've played quite a few STTs in Vegas where the starting stacks were 600 with the same blinds and time schedule. Fish survive in calm waters.

HtotheNootch 12-19-2005 01:49 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
Bump.

I'm going Thursday. Does anyone here have any advice for these STTs?

HtotheNootch 12-20-2005 02:10 AM

Re: Would You Play This STT
 
Please help me. I've only got 2 days.


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