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BigRounder9
07-11-2007, 07:42 AM
From Pokernews.com:

Play Ends After Five Levels or When 350 Players Remain
The original schedule for today was to play for five levels. But as the field continues to shrink at a quick pace, the backup contingency plan might kick into effect. If the field reaches 350 players before the end of the fifth level, play will stop.

Why?

The top 621 players will finish in the money, but the field can't reach the money until the field combines -- for obvious reasons. If, for example, the field played down to 275 people today, and 325 people tomorrow (more players are starting on Day 2b), that would already be inside the money. How would they determine who finished 621st if they were busting on two different days?

So play will end today after five levels, or when the field reaches 350 players. And whenever play ends today, tomorrow's field will play the exact same schedule. So if Day 2a plays four levels, and another 22 minutes and 37 seconds into the fifth level, then Day 2b will also play 22 minutes and 37 seconds into the fifth level. That way, when they combine on Day 3, everything will be fair.


Play did indeed stop when 350 players were left.

I wonder what happens if tomorrow, before the end of playing time, there are only 272 players left. In that case you would already be on the bubble, but the bubble can't happen until the field combines.

Would the pay-out structure be adjusted?

Rekwob
07-11-2007, 07:57 AM
theres an extra 300 players starting today, it wont be an issue