emunster18
Two Pair
I'm hosting a $10 beginner tournament, for some of my non-poker player friends, some of my regular's spouses, and a few of my regulars. Here are some of the ideas that I have to make it a light and friendly game, while introducing the game to some non-gamblers.
Estimated players - 15
Buy-in - $10
Rebuys - 1 available per player, within the first hour.
Length - Targeting 3 hours, so blinds will be relatively quick. This is done to give playing time, but not drag on. These are mostly not poker players and may get tired of the game.
Payouts - Top 4 places
Bounties - $3 Scratcher-off ticket
Loser's Prize - $1 Scratch-off ticket when you get knocked out.
*Scratch tickets are paid for by the house, not from buy-ins.
The winner will get a little trophy that my son 3d printed, along with the $ payout and scratch-off bounties.
Food, drinks, music, etc.
Any thoughts on the existing ideas, or additional ones?
Other thought I had was to single out a couple of my regulars and put an additional bounty on their head, like $5 or $10. Or beat the dealer... the tables are dealt by me and Mrs. Emunster. Knock one of us out and get a bonus...
Estimated players - 15
Buy-in - $10
Rebuys - 1 available per player, within the first hour.
Length - Targeting 3 hours, so blinds will be relatively quick. This is done to give playing time, but not drag on. These are mostly not poker players and may get tired of the game.
Payouts - Top 4 places
Bounties - $3 Scratcher-off ticket
Loser's Prize - $1 Scratch-off ticket when you get knocked out.
*Scratch tickets are paid for by the house, not from buy-ins.
The winner will get a little trophy that my son 3d printed, along with the $ payout and scratch-off bounties.
Food, drinks, music, etc.
Any thoughts on the existing ideas, or additional ones?
Other thought I had was to single out a couple of my regulars and put an additional bounty on their head, like $5 or $10. Or beat the dealer... the tables are dealt by me and Mrs. Emunster. Knock one of us out and get a bonus...

= call. 
= call. Everyone has a good time until their physical stack of chips are depleted. Not the value, the physical stack. If I had a dollar for every "I'm doing terrible" said to to someone with 30x T5 chips when they are sitting there with a 4x T1000 chips, I'd be a rich man. Lots of chips makes newbies happy.