Tournaments in Texas Hold'em

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MeikopVint.ee founder 2019-03-03T10:42:16+02:00
Tournaments are available, come try it! Pot distribution (NB! these will be in effect from tomorrow, slightly different today): 1) 1-4 players: Winner takes all 2) 5-9 players: 1st place 70%, 2nd place 30% 3) 10 - 19 players: 60%, 25%, 15% 4) 20 players: 50%, 25%, 15%, 10% Blinds increase every 10 hands. Playing with three players, the tournament lasted 10 minutes. Too fast, perhaps? Suggestions are welcome!
rabapalm 2019-03-03T15:31:50+02:00
In case of a break, you have to get your table back, especially if you buy yourself to play with money!! I don't think you can get your VIP back right now.
MeikopVint.ee founder 2019-03-03T16:20:11+02:00
If you miss 10 moves, you're out of the game.
rabapalm 2019-03-03T16:39:56+02:00
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] if you miss 10 moves, you fly off the table.
It is known, yes, but a very rotten rule, especially in tournaments!! At the cash table, ok, if you are away for a certain period of time, they do not save a place for you, because the blinds do not increase either. In tournaments, the dealer actually deals cards to the absent player, but then puts them aside and the corresponding blinds and antes are taken from the chips, but in a tournament, the chips you bought with your own money are simply taken away halfway through the game - well, that's outrageous! The game with such rules will not last long!
MadamSchwarz 2019-03-03T17:19:07+02:00
What did you mean, you're coming to the tournament to sleep? It's a known fact, but it's a really bad rule, especially in tournaments!! At the cash table, if you're away for a certain period of time, they won't save a spot for you, because the blinds don't increase either. In tournaments, the dealer actually deals cards to the absent player, but then puts them aside and takes the corresponding blinds and antes from the chips, but in a tournament, the chips you bought with your own money are simply taken away halfway through the game - that's outrageous! With rules like that, the game won't last long! [/quote] [/quote]
rabapalm 2019-03-03T17:55:51+02:00
That's what the blind system is for, the fool is the one who lets the stack just run. Krt. those who have played live themselves will probably understand. And what's worse, I've seen that if you break up, it's not necessary to go through 10 hands - you simply can't get back into the tournament. Do what you want with the play money, but here the value of 500 is practically almost 1 euro, for those who play honestly or those who buy in.
tarzan99 2019-03-07T19:02:38+02:00
A few days-times I follow the system. The fastest way to earn 500 for someone quickly, then the so-called 0 table and all under inn, who succeeds then the losers succeed a new table and a new under inn. One of the biggest disadvantages here is that you can't choose a table with several chips to sit at-- this system advocates that you lose all the money- withdrawal option under inn pol
MeikopVint.ee founder 2019-03-14T07:33:45+02:00
Now the tournament stack is always 1000, no matter what the buy-in is. I also improved the way rating changes are reflected between the game room and the tournament room.
MeikopVint.ee founder 2019-04-07T22:53:39+03:00
We still need to do VIP freerolls in Texas Hold'em and tournaments without rating changes (tournaments with entry fees). Our VIP freeroll calendar is full - Gentleman can't fit in either. One option is to make the VIP freeroll calendar "float", meaning tournaments would repeat after 9 days - That way we could also keep Podkidnoi, but then there would be no more fixed days for a specific game type. Isn't that a problem?
MeikopVint.ee founder 2019-09-29T21:06:00+03:00
I found a few more bugs and made the tournaments better: latecomers no longer have to wait until someone from a table of 6 is eliminated to get in.

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