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Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Playing an annual tourney with 8 guys total (including myself). 200 to enter, all goes to winner. I am looking for a somewhat slow blind system and a starting chip amount so that this little SnG lasts for about 6 or so hours. Thanks for all replies.
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Start everyone with 50K in chips:
20 (100's)=2000 6 (500's)=3000 5 (1000's)=5000 2 (5000's)=10K 3 (10,000's)=30K Each level could be 15-20 mins. Blinds as follows: 100/200 200/400 300/600 400/800 BREAK 10 mins 500/1000 600/1200 700/1400 800/1600 BREAK 10 mins 1000/2000 1500/3000 2000/4000 2500/5000 BREAK 10 mins 3000/6000 4000/8000 5000/10K 6000/12K BREAK 10 min 8000/16K 10K/20K 15K/30K 20K/40K |
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
That one looks pretty good. Thanks.
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
I host slower tourney's, too. You can start with 10K, 25K, 50K, etc. Just as long as the starting blinds are within a reasonable percentage, i.e. 100-200, 200-400, etc. 20 or 30 minutes. You will see real poker being played.
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Playing only a single table tourney, it's easy to compute when the tourney will end. a 10-man tourney will end when the big blind is roughly equal to the initial bank.
(meaning if you start everyone off w/ $1K your tourney will end when the BB is $800-1000) That being said, you can work backwards, just make the level before the 6 hour mark = to the initial buy in. I would suggest 30 minute levels, giving you 10-11 levels before you hit 6 hours. For example start w/ 1000 10-20 20-40 30-60 40-80 50-100 75-750 100-200 150-300 200-400 300-600 400-800 500-1000 you mention that you will only have 8 players meaning it will probably end in the 300-600 or 400-800 level. plus the slow blinds in the beginning will offer a lot of play for everyone. |
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Thanks for all the help guys. Still thinkin it over though. I think I want around 2k starting chips instead of 1k or 5k..and I am pretty sure we will only be playing with 4 different colored chips. How would I change things around if I did this?
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
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Thanks for all the help guys. Still thinkin it over though. I think I want around 2k starting chips instead of 1k or 5k..and I am pretty sure we will only be playing with 4 different colored chips. How would I change things around if I did this? [/ QUOTE ] T2000 - all rounds 30 minutes Each player starts with 20 x $25 10 x $100 1 x $500 Blinds 25/25 25/50 50/100 75/150 100/200 150/300 200/400 300/600 400/800 600/1200 800/1600 1000/2000 1500/3000 2000/4000 |
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Like i said in my earlier post, it doesn't matter if the initial bank is 100, 1000 or 1,000,000. The only thing that will remain constant is that the tourney will end around the time the big blind is equal to 1/10th of the chips in play.
therefore a 10 man tourney will end when the BB is around equal to the original bank. four colors is fine, and you probably can get away with three to start... assuming you have enough chips you will have no problem. 8 players, a bank of $2K, should probably look something like this: Color A $25: 16 Color B $100: 6 Color C $500: 2 Color D $1000: 0 If you want to start the blinds lower than 25-25, then i suggest using color A as $5 or $10 chips, color b as $25, color c as $100, and color d as $500 instead. good luck |
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Re: Looking for a blind system for my annual tourney
Start with 50k in chips? How long do you want this to last, 12 hours for 8 guys?
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