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I'm super stoked to (finally) be hosting my first tournament in early January.
I have 18 players confirmed to play. They are a mix of people who have hosted local games that I have played in, other players from those games, and several players who I haven't met in person, but who played in my online Poker Mavens games during the pandemic.
There are two PCF members attending (@Jeevansluck and @dealer77). I had several others on the invite list, but my game is scheduled for the same night as a longstanding league game that most of them play in. Now that I have the schedule for that league, I'm hoping that my next game will have several more PCF members joining in.
I bought a large (1700 piece) tournament set several years ago, and since then I haven't touched them. So, I wanted to have a game where I could use as many of the chips as possible . I decided to go with a very deep stacked structure, with a T25 base and a T1M starting stack (crazy, I know). I am using an aggressive 50% average blind increase, and expect the game to run about 7.5 hours (including breaks)
Chips:
Starting stacks:
Rebuy/Add on stacks ready to go (greens are used as spacers):
This is what's left from 1700 chips:
The cards available for play:
The Tournament Director main screen:
Blinds:
Let me know if I'm forgetting anything here. Wish me luck!
I have 18 players confirmed to play. They are a mix of people who have hosted local games that I have played in, other players from those games, and several players who I haven't met in person, but who played in my online Poker Mavens games during the pandemic.
There are two PCF members attending (@Jeevansluck and @dealer77). I had several others on the invite list, but my game is scheduled for the same night as a longstanding league game that most of them play in. Now that I have the schedule for that league, I'm hoping that my next game will have several more PCF members joining in.
I bought a large (1700 piece) tournament set several years ago, and since then I haven't touched them. So, I wanted to have a game where I could use as many of the chips as possible . I decided to go with a very deep stacked structure, with a T25 base and a T1M starting stack (crazy, I know). I am using an aggressive 50% average blind increase, and expect the game to run about 7.5 hours (including breaks)
Chips:
- 1700 piece Royal Card Room Tournament set w/ 3 dealer buttons
- 1100 piece Horseshoe Cleveland cash game set w/ 1 dealer button
- 8 seat* Chanman 84" x 42" basic table (refurbished ex-rental w/ folding legs)
- 8 seat* super-ellipse 90" x 45" hand made table (w/ folding legs)
- 6-8 seat oak kitchen table w/ PCF Topper (cash game table until second tournament table becomes available)
- 12 cushioned metal folding chairs (Costco)
- 6 oak chairs with cushions
- *(8 cup holders, I'm seating 9 per table)
- 2 setups DesJn Classic Flourish (Poker size, regular index, 2 colour, red/blue)
- 1 setup Copag 1546 (Poker size, regular index, 2 colour, red/blue)
- 1 setup Kem Arrow (Wide/Poker size, regular index, 2 colour, red/blue)
- 1 setup Bicycle Prestige (Poker size, regular index, 2 colour, red/blue)
- 1 setup "Joker" (Poker size, jumbo index, 2 colour, red/blue)
- Various plastic cut cards
- 64" LED TV
- 21" laptop
- The Tournament Director game clock and display
- Pulled pork on a bun
- Red beans and rice
- Chili w/ ground turkey
- Xmas chocolates/peppermint bark, etc.
- No hot dog roller yet, may try to borrow one
- $45 buy in plus $5 bounty ($50 total)
- Super deep stack, super high roller style (1M starting stack, 1M rebuy, 1.2M add on)
- Rebuy or Add on included in buy in (Rebuy if busted for first 3 hours-ish (12 levels) of play, Add on awarded if no rebuy used)
- 16 minute blinds for first 6 hours, 12 minute blinds for next hour, 5 minute blinds until finish (7.5 hours estimated)
Starting stacks:
Rebuy/Add on stacks ready to go (greens are used as spacers):
This is what's left from 1700 chips:
The cards available for play:
The Tournament Director main screen:
Blinds:
Let me know if I'm forgetting anything here. Wish me luck!
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