Yeah it gets you to the same level 10. I just prefer a little less shovey of a mid game than jumping from 400/800 to 600/1200. Super deep early play is pointless in tourneys especially a home game.
I see the stats on when players go out, but I really think that is all relative. The point is, adding a mid-level round really won't make it less "shovey", it will just extend the tournament. That, in a vacuum, is not a bad thing if you have the time. In fact, in my opinion, extending tournament length is a good thing if you have the time....BUT, I'm assuming you don't have the extra time. Also, any tournament extension provided by adding the level is more than offset if you also remove the 25/75 level.
I also disagree that super deep early play is pointless in home game tournaments. While I agree you can't win a tournament early, I've seen plenty of players lose it or severely hurt their chances early. (At the very least, I've seen it add to the prize pool with some rebuys.) Also, it gives me a chance to observe new players. While it's true that players will play differently in later rounds than early rounds, it still gives me a chance to see how they play, get to know them, observe them, see how they handle their chips, see how familiar they are with certain aspects of the game, etc.
Also, while this is an extreme example, you can learn things about players that really come in handy for a long time. I used to play with a guy who would basically tell you exactly how he was going to play that day if you chatted him up a bit. If he said things were going well and he was in a good mood, you could tell he was going to play loose and aggressive because he didn't care as much about cashing. If he talked about how the business wasn't going so well, he tended to play just as aggressively pre-flop, but his post-flop range for calling was much tighter because he didn't want to be eliminated and "needed" to cash. Depending on our chat during the deep-stack part of the tournament, I would avoid bluffing him or almost go out of my way to bluff him later in the tournament. (
@BGinGA , you know who I am talking about, right???) The deep-stack early play allowed me to chat him up and learn this about him, but with some probing in the early stages, it also allowed me to prove my theory about him and benefit from it later.