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I'm being arbitrary, but you have to finish in the top 3 for it to be really worth your while.
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#2
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The website says 20 minute levels? So these are basically the equivalent of online turbo games (5 minute blinds). I'm sure the casino likes this fine, but I always figure these for crap shoots online. Crap shoot + bad payout = no thanks.
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The website says 20 minute levels? So these are basically the equivalent of online turbo games (5 minute blinds). I'm sure the casino likes this fine, but I always figure these for crap shoots online. Crap shoot + bad payout = no thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Meh. 20 minute levels is pretty standard for live small buy-in tournaments. |
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These are 80+20's, and 3% management fees on top of that. This should be the end of this thread.
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These are 80+20's, and 3% management fees on top of that. This should be the end of this thread. [/ QUOTE ] That's the problem with live tournies everywhere (big time events are the exceptions). The casino makes more money off cash games, so they jack up the vig and shorten the games. Its their way of getting some more money in the pool from novice players who wouldn't play most of the cash games. |
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These are 80+20's, and 3% management fees on top of that. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, so with 150 players they are making $3,400 for four hours work. [ QUOTE ] This should be the end of this thread. [/ QUOTE ] |
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