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Old 08-05-2005, 06:38 PM
Razorbet Razorbet is offline
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Default Two Table Tourney

I will be leaving shortly to play NL at a friends house. It sounds like we will have about 14-16 people playing. So we will need to start w/ two tables.

How do you guys suggest we break up the tables? When there is five at each left? When it is down to ten, no matter if there is only a couple left at one table? Any suggestions would be great. Any official ruling on this?

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Old 08-05-2005, 06:47 PM
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What we do is if the difference gets to 2 or more on either table, take one from the larger table and move to the smaller table. Move the person who is sitting in the same position relative to the button, as the person who just got knocked out at the smaller table.
When you get down to 8 or 9, combine tables, redraw for seats and button.
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Old 08-05-2005, 07:15 PM
ChuckyB ChuckyB is offline
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Default Re: Two Table Tourney

We play down to half the original field (if it's a two-table tourney). Once we go from 16 to the final 8, then we move the tables together and use a random draw for seating.
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Old 08-05-2005, 10:56 PM
TN_POKER_MAN TN_POKER_MAN is offline
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Try to keep the same number of players at each table at all times. Do not let them get out of balance by more than 2 players. When they do get out of balance by 2 players, move 1 player from the larger table to even them out again.

Once you get down to 8(or 10) you can combine the tables into one large table.
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