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Re: Best $10k events of the year?
I thought Foxwoods was a relatively bad structure. It starts off with play, but I think it has less play in the later stages than a lot of other 10k events.
Main Event is still the best structure because of the 2 hour levels. I think Borgata has a very solid structure and is always extremely well run. They also have shuffling machines. However, if one shuffling machine isn't working, no tables can use the shuffling machines, so early on, it's not too likely that shuffling machines will be used. |
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Re: Best $10k events of the year?
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I thought Foxwoods was a relatively bad structure. It starts off with play, but I think it has less play in the later stages than a lot of other 10k events. It is still nothing to brag about, but it is a lot better than before. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't play either of the Foxwoods 10k events in 2006 due to bad structure. In 2007 they added an extra day of play and the equivelent of 4 or 5 extra 90 minute levels. Still nothing to brag about, but a big improvement from before. |
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Re: Best $10k events of the year?
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[ QUOTE ] I thought Foxwoods was a relatively bad structure. It starts off with play, but I think it has less play in the later stages than a lot of other 10k events. It is still nothing to brag about, but it is a lot better than before. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't play either of the Foxwoods 10k events in 2006 due to bad structure. In 2007 they added an extra day of play and the equivelent of 4 or 5 extra 90 minute levels. Still nothing to brag about, but a big improvement from before. [/ QUOTE ] This may be due to Daniel Negreanu raising hell about the Foxwoods structure in a highly public manner last year. |
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