I am thinking on running a T.25 tournament using my cash set.
After reading countless threads, It would seem the most recommended structure is to follow the T25 structure (divided by 100):
However, I am considering optimizing the blind structure to for more intiuitive chip usage in blinds.
Firstly I don't have all the chip denominations that would map directly to a T25 set, i.e I don't have T10 chips representing the more common T1000. This requires replacing each with double T5s.
Additionally, the players are mostly used to cash games, so having to post a mix of up to 4 chips for each blind might feel cumbersome.
So I am looking at the following structure:
I know I am sacrificing smoother increases and also some of the 50% SB ratio, but I am thinking it could be a better experience for players only needing up to 3 chips and most of the time, all of the same denomination.
Anyone has had experiences with such a structure or foresee any other issue?
After reading countless threads, It would seem the most recommended structure is to follow the T25 structure (divided by 100):
However, I am considering optimizing the blind structure to for more intiuitive chip usage in blinds.
Firstly I don't have all the chip denominations that would map directly to a T25 set, i.e I don't have T10 chips representing the more common T1000. This requires replacing each with double T5s.
Additionally, the players are mostly used to cash games, so having to post a mix of up to 4 chips for each blind might feel cumbersome.
So I am looking at the following structure:
I know I am sacrificing smoother increases and also some of the 50% SB ratio, but I am thinking it could be a better experience for players only needing up to 3 chips and most of the time, all of the same denomination.
Anyone has had experiences with such a structure or foresee any other issue?