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I have been asked to run a 25-30 person charity event tournament that would feature mostly inexperienced players. The hosts want the focus to be on giving their players a good time, but we also don't want to be playing 10 hours later. lol
Someone suggested that we go with 3 tables and play for a preset number of levels (perhaps lasting ~3 hours). Then take the top two stacks from each table (or top 3 of we break down to 2 tables), and move them to the final table and let them battle it out. The eliminated players chips would be removed from play. We could also take the top six players overall; they would likely be the same players.
Thinking perhaps a 1k (or maybe 1.5k) starting stack. Since only six players are going to the final table we could go long on starting stacks and perhaps boost the levels when the final table starts. Rebuys would be allowed, but the hosts don't want players to have to rebuy because we gave them small starting stacks. To be honest, they'd be fine it if no players rebought and all players were still playing when it was time to move to the final table.
Perhaps a structure along these lines, maybe 20-minute levels?
5/10
10/20
15/30
25/50
15 minute break: Color up to remove 5s
50/100
100/200
150/300
250/500
30 minute break: Color up to remove 25s and move to the final table
The food will be ready at this point so this will also give the players a chance to eat.
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
1k/2k
…
I played a tournament like this once and was happy with the experience, ending up 3rd out of 18. Was a while ago so I don't remember the starting stacks or structure.
Keeping in mind this is a 'for fun' tournament rather than a serious one, do you think this would fly?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.
Lou
Someone suggested that we go with 3 tables and play for a preset number of levels (perhaps lasting ~3 hours). Then take the top two stacks from each table (or top 3 of we break down to 2 tables), and move them to the final table and let them battle it out. The eliminated players chips would be removed from play. We could also take the top six players overall; they would likely be the same players.
Thinking perhaps a 1k (or maybe 1.5k) starting stack. Since only six players are going to the final table we could go long on starting stacks and perhaps boost the levels when the final table starts. Rebuys would be allowed, but the hosts don't want players to have to rebuy because we gave them small starting stacks. To be honest, they'd be fine it if no players rebought and all players were still playing when it was time to move to the final table.
Perhaps a structure along these lines, maybe 20-minute levels?
5/10
10/20
15/30
25/50
15 minute break: Color up to remove 5s
50/100
100/200
150/300
250/500
30 minute break: Color up to remove 25s and move to the final table
The food will be ready at this point so this will also give the players a chance to eat.
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
1k/2k
…
I played a tournament like this once and was happy with the experience, ending up 3rd out of 18. Was a while ago so I don't remember the starting stacks or structure.
Keeping in mind this is a 'for fun' tournament rather than a serious one, do you think this would fly?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.
Lou
