Survey for changes to my home game (1 Viewer)

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I am going to send a survey in November to my home game group and I was wondering if anyone had any additional I idea on what I could ask.
We have a game with 1buy-in, 1 rebuy. 30% of the buy-in allocated to end of the year championship and point leaders.
  • Price increase: Would you want to see the pool increase by increasing the buy-in to xx
  • Rebuy: Keep rebuy yes/no
  • If Rebuys are eliminated, increase the starting stack from 5,000T to 10,000T Yes/No
  • Bounty: In addition to the normal bounty, add a bounty on every players ($2 per players) yes/no
  • Prop Bets: Would you like to see prop bets on the side during the game yes/no
  • Mix Games: Rather than playing 9 hold’em game would you like to add other games (PLO, Raz, 7 card, etc…)
  • Eliminate the bonus money for points and increase the Championship pool by 25% ye/sno
Any other thoughts?
 
IMO, 30% of the buyins toward the yec is huge. I used to pull 10% from a weekly game, and that was plenty.

I'm surprised that doesn't cost you players, to tell the truth.
 
IMO, 30% of the buyins toward the yec is huge. I used to pull 10% from a weekly game, and that was plenty.

I'm surprised that doesn't cost you players, to tell the truth.
I think player enjoy the championship being a nice pay-out... But it is funny when I wrote the % down I agree it looked much bigger than I ever thought...
 
What does your 30% take net you? I take a flat $100 if I have two tables, $50 if I have one and that will give me $1250 this year for the prize pool which is dam near the regular monthly prize pool - so it works for my group. If I took 30% I'd be pulling over $300 out a game and it would not go over well.
 
What does your 30% take net you? I take a flat $100 if I have two tables, $50 if I have one and that will give me $1250 this year for the prize pool which is dam near the regular monthly prize pool - so it works for my group. If I took 30% I'd be pulling over $300 out a game and it would not go over well.
Flat amount is definitely another way to do it. My players don't mind since they see the money at the end of the year, we have been running the same ways way for about 11 years, so I guess they got used to it, but it is a small game at most two tables...
 

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