Good news i asked the owner to create freezeout tournaments, he agreed.
He will have time tomorrow to create them. There will be at 3 PM CET,
tournament without rebuy,
with 10000 chips and 10 minutes blind increase, 5$ buy in. At 7 PM CET
there will be 10000 chips, 15 min blind increase
10$ buy in.
Names of the tournament will be Blind Poker Freezeout at 3 PM. And 7 PM
tournament name Blind Poker Freezeout Deepstack.
Am Di., 19. Mai 2020 um 22:21 Uhr schrieb Nenad Biresev <nbiresev@xxxxxxxxx
:
Hi depends how many people registers, but 15 minutes with 10000 chips
could take hours to complete.
E.g. with 40 players registered it would last at least 5 hours. There
might be just 20 players registered
for the start, so it would complete in 3 hours. I don't mind it at all
just saying so that you are aware of it.
Am Di., 19. Mai 2020 um 21:50 Uhr schrieb hayden presley <
hdpresley@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
I think 15 minutes is a good compromise, myself.
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Kurt makes a decent point, but yes, longer blinds provides better
strategy. I suggest 15 minutes. $5 or $10 buy in, 10,000 chips. I am also
central time, and yes, 1 Central is good for me as well.
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On May 19, 2020, at 2:29 PM, Kurt Rohrer (Redacted sender kurtrohrerce
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You guys might think that the blinds increase the same way as at
Blindadrenaline.
At Pokeralb they don't double though, except from 50 to 100.
So I think that 20 minutes is too long.
Kurt
Em terça-feira, 19 de maio de 2020 16:14:46 GMT-3, James Little <
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
I would say have $5 by ins, and then $10 by ins, which gives people a
choice, and also 20 minute blinds, and as for time, 7 pm British summer
time is perfect Which is 2 pm Eastern
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On 19 May 2020, at 20:04, Jody McKinniss <jlove42010@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:that
I am also central time, and 1:00 PM would work well.
On 5/19/20, hayden presley <hdpresley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I, for my part, am central time (GMT-6) and would prefer a tournament
concerningwould start about 1:00 PM central time. I also agree with Jody
Onthe buy-in and blinds: $10.00, 10000 chips, 20 minute blinds.
Best Regards,
Hayden
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