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A local casino has a $10 MTT once a week and I am going to be playing in it. I have read posts on playing live so I think I will be fine on that end of it and I think this is a better introduction for me than playing at a 3/6 table as the most I can loose is 10 bucks. The question i have is regarding re-buys.
This tournament has $5 re-buys. I don't understand what this means. I think it means that you can re-buy a certain amount of chips up to a pre determined blind level if your stack size is below a certain amount before that point. Is this correct? Generally can you only re-buy once? If you do re-buy do you do so from the dealer? Any help would be appreciated. |
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Re-buys tournaments can follow many different formats. Most re-buys are only allowed once you run out of chips. If you do run out then you may re-buy from the dealer or a floor person. Some tournaments that allow re-buys also offer add-ons. If you fall below a predetermined amount of chips you may add additional chips for a certain amount of money. Some of the most popular types of re-buys are as follow:
1) You may re-buy 1 time upon going broke within "x" amount of time or rounds. 2) You may re-buy unlimited times upon going broke within "x" amount of time or rounds. 3) You may re-buy unlimited times upon going broke within "x" amount of time or rounds and add-on at the end of the re-buy time period if you're below "x" amount of chips. |
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Or like 'Stars and Foxwoods do it, you can rebuy when you have X chips or less, and X=starting stack (thus you rebuy immediately upon sitting down), and then you can do a single add-on at the end of the rebuy period regardless of how many chips you have.
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In addition, when and how much should I tip the dealer?
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You only "need" to tip if you finish in the money. There are, I believe, some standard percentages but I'm not sure what they are exactly.
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The tourneys have 66 players in them. Generally speaking, do the top 20% make it to the money? I guess every casino is different.
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The tourneys have 66 players in them. Generally speaking, do the top 20% make it to the money? I guess every casino is different. [/ QUOTE ] It varies. |
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66 players is likely to just pay the final table of 9 and could be worse.
Examples: The Orleans paid final 10 with over 200, although I refuse to play there anymore due to that very low payout schedule. Sahara's with anywhere from 150-200 paid top 11, very top heavy, and again for someone interested in payouts, pretty slim. Tipping wise, I only tip if I win (including chopping) but only then if it's a fair take. Say you take 10th for $40, too small for a tip, IMHO. Within your fees to play in it, is suppose to be pay for the house and dealers. I'd feel differently in a major event with a huge win but then again, the % should go down, if I recall Fossilman tipped 40G's when he won the WSOP 2004 main event, and ppl whined, I would have tipped 18,000 so.... I earned it, I can do what I friggin please. >TW< |
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You only "need" to tip if you finish in the money. There are, I believe, some standard percentages but I'm not sure what they are exactly. [/ QUOTE ] I think about 3-5% is standard. They may tell you that 5% is the low end of the tipping scale, but AFAICT that's just wishful thinking. |
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