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I wanted to run a tournament idea by you guys. I want a big bet format, either no limit or pot limit and a mix of games. I also want rebuys to spice up the prize pool, so I was thinking of making it a $10 entry with unlimited rebuys for the first 6 rounds or so.
Is it okay to mix a no-limit and pot limit format? Like a rotation game NL Hold Em/PL Omaha8? What about adding Stud in the mix? I've only played Stud in a limit format, would making it Pot Limit or No Limit be okay? I may make the starting chips a bit less than we normally start with, just to encourage rebuys for a bigger prize pool. Ideas? |
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Is it okay to mix a no-limit and pot limit format? [/ QUOTE ] why would you want to? |
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[ QUOTE ] Is it okay to mix a no-limit and pot limit format? [/ QUOTE ] why would you want to? [/ QUOTE ] Mainly because I'm not sure if we can pull off No Limit Omaha or Stud. If we can't, it might be better just to go to Pot Limit HE. |
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We just did something like that. We played rotations of Hold'em, Omaha 8. Pineapple, and stud. Hold'em was NL, we played everything else limit. It went well and people had a good time. If we do it again I would just play Omaha and drop the HiLo. It was too time consuming for people that hadn't played it before. I also think pot limit will slow you down trying to figure out what a pot sized bet would be.
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Also keep in mind that you are limited to 8 players at a table for stud.
I used the H.O.S.E blind structure from here http://www.homepokertourney.com/docs...NewEngland.pdf for all of the blinds and limits, but just played the hold'em as NL. |
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