Question for the tourney experts.
Say you are running a tourney with 80 players and 8 players per table and you have your tables numbered 1-10. As knockouts happen there is a constant rebalancing of tables. A table gets down to 6 so a table of 8 loses a player. Every time I've been in these types of tourneys it has always been the player to the right of the dealer gets moved. But what if that player happens to have a really big chip stack? It kind of puts the entire table that lost that player at a disadvantage for the remainder of the tourney in my opinion. Is this ever a consideration at tourneys you've played in? I've seen at times when it gets down to 2 or 3 tables when a vast majority of the total chips are at one table. Is this ever a concern? And how is it avoided?
An idea I had would be to move one of three players right of the button, whichever one has the middle of the road stack of the 3 players at the time. Thoughts? Ideas?
Say you are running a tourney with 80 players and 8 players per table and you have your tables numbered 1-10. As knockouts happen there is a constant rebalancing of tables. A table gets down to 6 so a table of 8 loses a player. Every time I've been in these types of tourneys it has always been the player to the right of the dealer gets moved. But what if that player happens to have a really big chip stack? It kind of puts the entire table that lost that player at a disadvantage for the remainder of the tourney in my opinion. Is this ever a consideration at tourneys you've played in? I've seen at times when it gets down to 2 or 3 tables when a vast majority of the total chips are at one table. Is this ever a concern? And how is it avoided?
An idea I had would be to move one of three players right of the button, whichever one has the middle of the road stack of the 3 players at the time. Thoughts? Ideas?