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How long will this tourney take?
18 people, will merge to final table at 9. Game is NL HE.
CHIP DENOMINATIONS: WHITE = T10 RED = T25 BLUE = T50 GREEN = T200 BLACK = T500 AFTER COLOR UP 1: WHITE = T1000 AFTER COLOR UP 2: RED = T2000 STARTING CHIPS: 15 white (T150) 12 red (T300) 11 blue (T550) 5 green (T1000) 1 black (T500) Total: T2500 SCHEDULE 10/20 BLINDS --- 40 MINUTES 20/40 BLINDS --- 40 MINUTES 30/60 BLINDS --- 40 MINUTES BREAK 10 MINUTES 50/100 BLINDS 40 MINUTES 75/150 BLINDS + 10 ante 40 MINUTES BREAK 10 MINUTES (color whites off table!) 100/200 BLINDS + 25 ante 40 MINUTES 150/300 + 25 ante 40 MINUTES 200/400 + 50 ante 40 MINUTES BREAK -- 10 MINUTES (color reds off table!) 300/600 + 50 ante 40 MINUTES 400/800 + 100 ante 40 MINUTES 500/1000 + 100 ante |
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
57 Minutes. That's all I need to take this tourney down.
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#3
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
I'm going to say about 8 hours if you stick to the schedule. I'm not sure why you would want it to take so long unless there's a huge buy-in.
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
I am going with an easy 8 hour day, unless the players are ultra-aggressive.
If you want to play a while, keep the 1st 4 rounds at 40 minutes, but drop the other after that to 20 minutes. Also, do not stop at 500-1000, keep incresing the BB by 1000 and antes by 100. |
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
I gotta go with the other posters in this thread, at least 7-8 hours unless you've got pro dealers and everyone is a total LAG. It could go nine.
For 18 players with a decent mix of skill levels, I'd have a big blind equal to the starting chips around the time I wanted the tourney to end. The payout will influence the timing a bit, too. The more places that pay, the longer it'll take. From the bubble on, you'll often find players waiting on the smaller stacks to bust out. |
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
Thanks guys, it went a little over 6 hours, which was probably helped by me and a few others playing drunken, idiot poker (and me eventually making a bad all-in call so I could join a side game that was starting up). It was good fun though.
I think we'll be doing another one of these in 3 weeks or so, except trying out 30 minutes at each level to see if we can cut it down to maybe 4.5-5 hours... |
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
I have to agree 7-8 hours. You have 45,000 chips out. Rule of thumb is when the BB = 5-10% of the total outstanding chips, the tourney will end. So... you have to go a little farther in the Blinds.
Why would you want this tourney to last that long anyway? I would shot more to <3 hours for this. Try the foxwoods blind schedule. It may help. I just ran a tourney this weekend 30 players, 2000 starting chips, with some rebuys and addons, TOTAL OUT: 100,000 chips Lasted for 6 hours with at least 30 minutes in breaks. Last level was 2000,4000. I used the Foxwoods schedule to a tee. Scotty O Click on the Blinds.xls link for a chart of the Time v. Total buyins using the Foxwoods schedule http://www.geocities.com/thepokerfanatic/ |
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Re: How long will this tourney take?
[ QUOTE ]
I am going with an easy 8 hour day, unless the players are ultra-aggressive. If you want to play a while, keep the 1st 4 rounds at 40 minutes, but drop the other after that to 20 minutes. Also, do not stop at 500-1000, keep incresing the BB by 1000 and antes by 100. [/ QUOTE ] You've got it all backwards. The way you are supposed to do it to cut back on time is to have the blinds raise every 20 minutes say for the first three raises. Then after that you can go to 30-40. Thats the way its supposed to be done. Doesn't make sense to make blinds go up quicker once you have an established field. Then luck becomes an even bigger factor and I know at least I hate when that happens. |
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