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fold from CO or button 3 21.43%
overlimp from CO or button 2 14.29%
fold from CO, raise from button 3 21.43%
overlimp from CO, raise from button 1 7.14%
raise from either CO or button 5 35.71%
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Old 11-10-2005, 05:30 PM
1Winston 1Winston is offline
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Default Re: Stars Experimental Award Payouts

I think they are just wanting more people to feel like they got a small piece of the pie and therefore continue to keep playing. I would guess it might keep some people around longer, but would think it bad for the top tourny players. Don't know what the long term effect would be.
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Old 11-10-2005, 05:46 PM
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Default Re: Stars Experimental Award Payouts

I'm not a big fan of how top heavy payout structures are, but what I mean by that, is I wish the money would be spread out more to the final table. 9th place on stars in a 109 the other night was $350 - first was 6k. I just wish they could stretch that out a little bit more.

I think in no way should more than 10% get paid. I would be happier if less than that got paid.
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Old 11-10-2005, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: Stars Experimental Award Payouts

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And why can I choose two?

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due to the flat structure of this poll.
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