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Best Tournament Structure for a home game
I've hosted/attended numerous home games with all different types stuctures. I'm looking for some advice and thoughts on what would be a good structure for a regular home game I am going to be hosting.
These are the only stipulations I have as of now: NL Holdem multi table torney. No Rebuys. Usually around 15-25 people (3 table max). Max time available about 5 hours. These are the details I am looking for: Starting Chips Blind structure (amount & time) When to Color Up/Race Any breaks between blind levels Any other thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Best Tournament Structure for a home game
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www.homepokertourney.com Holy GHOD we need a FAQ for this forum. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link. Sorry about the question. I'm sure it is asked all the time, but I usually only post in the B&M section. |
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Re: Best Tournament Structure for a home game
Don't sweat it. You probably could have used the search function. But regardless, we need a FAQ with answers to questions like yours.
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Don't sweat it. You probably could have used the search function. But regardless, we need a FAQ with answers to questions like yours. [/ QUOTE ] Wow, yeah... and not to pick on you, OP... I respect your posts in B&M... but: GODDAMIT. If it's a goddam question, put a goddam question mark on the end of the goddam topic, goddamit. That should be FAQ number goddam 1 for the whole goddam internet. THE. WHOLE. GODDAM. THING. Sorry, I think that was just the (goddam) "straw". |
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Re: Best Tournament Structure for a home game
Hm. Well then maybe it's time we actually built a FAQ. I'll post in a separate thread.
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