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Old 08-12-2006, 11:14 PM
kevo_jr kevo_jr is offline
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Default Muckleshoot Tournaments In WA

Looking for some feedback on the Daily Muckleshoot Tournaments in Auburn, WA??? Blind Structure, Length, Entrants, etc...
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Old 08-13-2006, 10:39 PM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default Re: Muckleshoot Tournaments In WA

Blinds start at 25-50 and go up every 20 mins.

Mon: $135 bounty tourney. $25 bounties. Start with 1500 chips.

Tues: Double stack tuesday. $60 Start with 3000. Most popular tourney. around 90-100 people.

Wed: $50 1500 chips. $40 add on. If taken up front + 2000 chips. If taken at end of 1st hour, 1000 chips. 2nd popular tourney.

Thurs: $110 1500 chips.

The smaller chips last about 3-4 hours. Bigger chips can last 4-5 hours.

They are thinking of doing late morning tourneys. Tonight they're actually doing a double stack at midnight.

Good luck.

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Old 08-14-2006, 12:24 AM
peterchi peterchi is offline
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Default Re: Muckleshoot Tournaments In WA

so wednesday is basically a $90 buy-in for 3500 chips

good enough for me, see you there on august 23rd.
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Old 08-14-2006, 06:55 PM
RUFFNECK RUFFNECK is offline
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Default Re: Muckleshoot Tournaments In WA

I played the first double stack at midnight on Sunday a week ago(or what I was told was the first). $60 in, 3000 chips, 20 min. blinds.

The structure seemed decent, not terrible, I never felt pressured. I was at a wonderfully redonkulous table and could not hit a hand. I lasted halfway into the first level after the first break, and only dragged one pot with not much more than the blinds.

I was there with new Seattle resident Nick_Foxx, he last until the final table. I will tell him to come post he would have a better perspective on how the tourney played out.
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Old 08-16-2006, 05:37 PM
Nick_Foxx Nick_Foxx is offline
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Default Re: Muckleshoot Tournaments In WA

buncha friggin donkeys
tournaments suck
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