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Old 11-22-2005, 06:55 PM
flyingmoose flyingmoose is offline
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Default Re: Pokerstars Tournament Wish List.

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cheaper 180 man tourneys w/ omaha and stud as well ($5, $10)

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Lots of people seem to be saying this. If they do add other options for 20-tablers, I hope they only do do so for peak hours.

I honestly can't imagine why someone wouldn't want to play these things at the highest stakes they can afford, though. The play is SSSOOOOO bad.
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Old 11-22-2005, 06:58 PM
Jurollo Jurollo is offline
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Default Re: Pokerstars Tournament Wish List.

lower buyins in the 20 tables would dillute the poor players in the $20s and make them fill up slower too, I think they should offer one buy in level each day and possible 2 game choices, NLHE and another game. I really think that adding sats to the $150 would be great as well as the $200 heads up and the $1000 monthly or even bi-monthly would be great as well. I think the deep stacks are great but I think they should either make it t5000 chips with 20 min levels or t3000 with 30 so they don't take half a lifetime to play, it was a great idea, but it needs some tweaking.

Edit: Also if they start adding more than one level of SNG MTTs each day they would likely have to rework the lobby as they would have half of the tourney window covered with SNGs, so they would need to resize the tourney listing window or something of the sort, I think the lobby should be changed around anyway.
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