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Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
I was playing a $100 sit n' go series with 3 buddies. $100 buyin 3 games with a point system by place 4,3,2,1. Winner of each game recives $10 from each player from their $100 buyin. Winner at end gets whatever hasn't been put up for bounty.
Player 1 wins game 1 Player 2 wins game 2 Player 3 wins game 3 Player 4 wins the series in a tiebreaker game with players 2 and 3. How much should player 4 recieve? a. $270 or b. $210 ? Got into a bit of an argument over this can someone please quickly solve this. It looks as though it could've gone either way and it should have just been a $100+30 game to simplify it. Player 4 lost all 3 $10 bounties but won the $100 game so shouldn't he be winning $90 from each player since he paid $10 in bounties to each? But on the other hand the other 3 players broke even from the bounties with each other, so they should only pay $70 each since $30 seems to be put aside for bounties? Or are we all just retarded and it's not either of those payouts? Theres a couple bets riding on this to save face I won't say which one i'm on [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] *Not really bounties but that's what they were called all night. |
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
Forget this post, after thinking about it's simply logistics. It wasn't specified as $70+30 as a side bounty which would make $210 the right answer. It was specified as $100 winner of each game gets $10 from each so $270 is prolly right answer but just gonna call it break even or each player owes winner $10 more.
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
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I was playing a $100 sit n' go series with 3 buddies. $100 buyin 3 games with a point system by place 4,3,2,1. Winner of each game recives $10 from each player from their $100 buyin. Winner at end gets whatever hasn't been put up for bounty. Player 1 wins game 1 Player 2 wins game 2 Player 3 wins game 3 Player 4 wins the series in a tiebreaker game with players 2 and 3. How much should player 4 recieve? a. $270 or b. $210 ? [/ QUOTE ] As stated above, this was a series of $30 + $70 SnGs. Therefore, with no split in the playoff match, Player 4 gets $210. You confused yourself, as you already stated, by thinking too much. Personally, I think it was too heavily weighted towards the points winner, especially given a playoff match, but it's your group |
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
Wait -- are they $30 + $70s or $40s + $60s? Does the winner of each game get $10 from each player, including himself (from his $100 entry)?
If so, then players 1, 2, and 3 should each go home with $40 and player 4 should get the remaining $280. Or am I missing something? |
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
I agree with sapsuckah!
(I hope "bounty" was the wrong word, or it gets even more confusing. Isn't a bounty usually when you put a price on a player or each player and if you take them out, you win a certain amount? Didn't No. 4 just lose his $10 "buy-in" not his "bounty"?) |
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
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I agree with sapsuckah! (I hope "bounty" was the wrong word, or it gets even more confusing. Isn't a bounty usually when you put a price on a player or each player and if you take them out, you win a certain amount? Didn't No. 4 just lose his $10 "buy-in" not his "bounty"?) [/ QUOTE ] In a bounty system, the winner gets his own bounty, normally.... what is happening here, I'm not sure of. |
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
Larry, when did your name turn green? I didn't think it was last time I was on the forum (like yesterday or something) but then maybe I'm going senile...
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Re: Home game disagreement 4th grade mathematician needed
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I was playing a $100 sit n' go series with 3 buddies. $100 buyin 3 games with a point system by place 4,3,2,1. Winner of each game recives $10 from each player from their $100 buyin. Winner at end gets whatever hasn't been put up for bounty. Player 1 wins game 1 Player 2 wins game 2 Player 3 wins game 3 Player 4 wins the series in a tiebreaker game with players 2 and 3. How much should player 4 recieve? a. $270 or b. $210 ? Got into a bit of an argument over this can someone please quickly solve this. It looks as though it could've gone either way and it should have just been a $100+30 game to simplify it. Player 4 lost all 3 $10 bounties but won the $100 game so shouldn't he be winning $90 from each player since he paid $10 in bounties to each? But on the other hand the other 3 players broke even from the bounties with each other, so they should only pay $70 each since $30 seems to be put aside for bounties? Or are we all just retarded and it's not either of those payouts? Theres a couple bets riding on this to save face I won't say which one i'm on [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] *Not really bounties but that's what they were called all night. [/ QUOTE ] You want somebody to solve this quickly? I read this three times, and I still have no clue what you're asking. God, I hope English isn't your first language. Where have the standards gone? What an insult to the folks who paid taxes on their hard-earned dollars so that you could have a public education. |
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You want somebody to solve this quickly? I read this three times, and I still have no clue what you're asking. God, I hope English isn't your first language. Where have the standards gone? What an insult to the folks who paid taxes on their hard-earned dollars so that you could have a public education. [/ QUOTE ] I normally don't get involved when people post in this manner, but this is completely uncalled for. Help solve the problem or don't respond at all. |
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