Prenders17
High Hand
Let me know how you might run this. Running a two table home tourney with re-entry up to a certain level. Started with 12... so two even tables of 6. Normally when someone re-enters a multi table tournament, they draw a new seat from all the open seats at all tables. In this case, since the tables were already balanced, we had the re-entering player just keep their seat.
Well, the two gamblers in the group, yours truly included, were at the same table. By the end of the night, Mike and I accounted for 7 of the 19 Buy - Ins. As we continued to rebuy, we created a lopsided amount of chips in play at our table. By the time we combined tables at 9 players, the players coming from the other table were miffed that they were relatively short stacked.
How would you go about it? I'm thinking in my head that at the beginning draw, instead of drawing from 6 seats at each table, draw from the full ten seats at each table, so that the remaining open seats are identifiable. Balance if needed, then as someone busts, they draw from the entire pool of remaining seats. If a person busts off table one draws a seat at table 2, and that requires a re-balance, then some player at table 2 gets moved. Is that correct? Would you intentionally track the number of buy-ins in play at each table, and specifically make a player draw a seat from the table with fewer entries?
Also, sidebar. This was my first tourney after graduating from dice chips. Put my new Claysmith Mint set into action, and it was a huge hit. Cuz you know.... Chips.
Thanks all!
Well, the two gamblers in the group, yours truly included, were at the same table. By the end of the night, Mike and I accounted for 7 of the 19 Buy - Ins. As we continued to rebuy, we created a lopsided amount of chips in play at our table. By the time we combined tables at 9 players, the players coming from the other table were miffed that they were relatively short stacked.
How would you go about it? I'm thinking in my head that at the beginning draw, instead of drawing from 6 seats at each table, draw from the full ten seats at each table, so that the remaining open seats are identifiable. Balance if needed, then as someone busts, they draw from the entire pool of remaining seats. If a person busts off table one draws a seat at table 2, and that requires a re-balance, then some player at table 2 gets moved. Is that correct? Would you intentionally track the number of buy-ins in play at each table, and specifically make a player draw a seat from the table with fewer entries?
Also, sidebar. This was my first tourney after graduating from dice chips. Put my new Claysmith Mint set into action, and it was a huge hit. Cuz you know.... Chips.
Thanks all!