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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
What if you were the one who busted out 200th?
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
I like the payout except for the final table. That should of been something like this:
1st 800,000 2nd 475,000 3rd 300,000 4th 170,000 5th 140,000 6th 115,000 7th 100,000 8th 85,000 9th 70,000 10th 60,000 |
#13
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
No.
I think a big part of the motivation behind this structure is to encourage people to buy in with cash the following year. With so many people making roughly the buyin, the message is "ooh, I got a free vacation!" (if you paid with cash this year) and/or "ooh, look honey, now we can come back next year!" (if you sattted in) rather than, "cool, i won $ at a big tournament". So it seems like good business sense, but it makes the play of the tournament absolutely silly. Hanging on to make the $ is everything, then once you are in the $ it makes little difference where you place- all your motivation is to somehow make the final table. This encourages loose play in the early $ stages. Aggressive stacks can't bully everyone around b/c there is very little incentive to surviving and moving up a level. On the contrary, its best to get your chips in there and gambool it up, hoping to get a big enough stack for the final table and the big $. Seems to take some of the skill out of it, IMO. -muz |
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
If I busted out 200th, and got the cash offered, I'd be happy, of course. However, if I was given a choice before the tourny started of whether I wanted 10% of the field paid, or 25%, I would chose 10%. 1/3rd of a percent for 10th place is just wrong. (Don't know if this was 9 or 10 handed) Anybody at the final table should get at least 1% (which would have been just over $70K.
Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
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For something here that was more of a customer appreciation event by UB. [/ QUOTE ] Fine, then market it as such. This was marketed as a $5k+ buyin WPT tourney. It's reasonable for anyone entering it to expect it to be structured like a real tournament, not a customer appreciation event. It has already been pointed out that having lots of people get $7k in their UB accounts is probably better for UB than having people get paid a normal tourney structure payout. |
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
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I think it's ridiculous. [/ QUOTE ] Did El Diablo reply in the first person ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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No, it doesn\'t \"take the skill out\"
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Seems to take some of the skill out of it, IMO. [/ QUOTE ] It just requires a different set of skills. It actually rewards players who think about things like this, and apply their findings to the play of the hands. |
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
I think the prize structure is awful. The difference between 200th and 11th is absurdly small.
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
it sucked!
i remember first hearing about how it was gonna be, during the first day of play, and i still thought it sucked. yeah all money was put into my ub account |
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Re: Do you like the WPT Aruba Payout structure?
El Diablo is versatile.
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