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Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
Live $500 tournament, 73 entrees, 6 players left. Blinds 4K/8K/1K. I have 75K, average stack is 122K. 1st prize $13,800, 2nd prize $7300. A deal is proposed whereby 4 players get an even chop of $5500, but the short stack gives money to the big stack. Everyone agrees to this, including me. I found the table was pretty soft and was having no problems. However, I thought the amount I was getting was worth it. Was this a bad deal for me?
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Re: Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
Ummmm.. what were the other stacks and what was the rest of the prize distribution?
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Re: Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
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Ummmm.. what were the other stacks and what was the rest of the prize distribution? [/ QUOTE ] I don't remember exactly, something like 4300 3rd, 3000 4th, 2500 5th, and 2100 6th. There were 2 above average stacks, one about average, one about like mine, and a short stack. |
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Re: Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
Im sure it was fine
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Re: Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
With an M of 4 your skill level will not overcome your chip disadvantage. Taking the avg payout is a good deal. Congrats on the score
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Re: Agreed to 6-way chop in live tournament
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With an M of 4 your skill level will not overcome your chip disadvantage. Taking the avg payout when you have < 62% of the average is an amazing deal. Congrats on the score [/ QUOTE ] |
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