Gojira777
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A little backround for context:
I‘m very new to hosting poker. I have gathered a few friends and friends of friends to play in my first STT last month. The second one is planned and I‘ve got a full table registered again. My player pool is slowly growing, people seem to like it. I‘m very happy.
So I‘ve had this idea in my mind for a while and I don‘t know if I can make it work.
I want to start a tournament league in the future. I have this idea (probably read it on here sometime) of a league where you have a big championship game at the end of the season. But not with regular starting stacks, with chips you earn through your season points. So for example, I have this point formula that I really like. I found out it‘s pretty common, it 10x(square root of players/place). For a STT, which I will probably stick to for a while, this would give first place 28 points and then down to 10 points for last place. We play 8 handed. My idea is that the 28 points would be 28k chips for the championship game. And you earn your chips throughout the season. I‘d do the championship game on a T500 base. We usually play a T25 base.
Are there any hosts on here that have done something like this?
My first concern is you‘d need to find a day everybody that qualified for the championship is free. This could be an issue.
Another one would be that players that played really well all season could still bust their huge advantage in the final game and leave with nothing. I‘m afraid players won‘t like that.
I like the idea of different size starting stacks, like you would have in a big multi day tournament. The league pool would make the prize pool for the championship game. I find that idea more fun then to just give it to the best ranked players at the end of the season.
I could aim for how big I want the championship game to be simply by how many tourneys I play in a season.
Please give me advice/feedback on why this would or would not work, as I don‘t have a lot of experience hosting, but I love to plan stuff like this. What could go wrong? What could become challenging? (Besides buying an extra chip set)
I‘m very new to hosting poker. I have gathered a few friends and friends of friends to play in my first STT last month. The second one is planned and I‘ve got a full table registered again. My player pool is slowly growing, people seem to like it. I‘m very happy.
So I‘ve had this idea in my mind for a while and I don‘t know if I can make it work.
I want to start a tournament league in the future. I have this idea (probably read it on here sometime) of a league where you have a big championship game at the end of the season. But not with regular starting stacks, with chips you earn through your season points. So for example, I have this point formula that I really like. I found out it‘s pretty common, it 10x(square root of players/place). For a STT, which I will probably stick to for a while, this would give first place 28 points and then down to 10 points for last place. We play 8 handed. My idea is that the 28 points would be 28k chips for the championship game. And you earn your chips throughout the season. I‘d do the championship game on a T500 base. We usually play a T25 base.
Are there any hosts on here that have done something like this?
My first concern is you‘d need to find a day everybody that qualified for the championship is free. This could be an issue.
Another one would be that players that played really well all season could still bust their huge advantage in the final game and leave with nothing. I‘m afraid players won‘t like that.
I like the idea of different size starting stacks, like you would have in a big multi day tournament. The league pool would make the prize pool for the championship game. I find that idea more fun then to just give it to the best ranked players at the end of the season.
I could aim for how big I want the championship game to be simply by how many tourneys I play in a season.
Please give me advice/feedback on why this would or would not work, as I don‘t have a lot of experience hosting, but I love to plan stuff like this. What could go wrong? What could become challenging? (Besides buying an extra chip set)