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Des:
To comfirm how the charging will work for Cash Tour.

Each player who enters will be required to pay:-

£50 initial buy in
£10 grinder payment
£6   10% entry fee

There will be no additional rake charges.

Each player will be able to make one further buy in of £50, but only if they go broke during the first phase.

The additional buy in will not be subject to any additional charges.

The total of grinder payments will be won by the last standing player.

Marty719:

--- Quote from: Des on January 03, 2012, 17:10:44 PM ---
To comfirm how the charging will work for Cash Tour.

Each player who enters will be required to pay:-

£50 initial buy in
£10 grinder payment
£6   10% entry fee

Each player will be able to make one further buy in of £50, but only if they go broke during the first phase.

The additional buy in will not be subject to any additional charges.

The total of grinder payments will be won by the last standing player.

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Confirmed capped initial buy-in?

Des:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on January 03, 2012, 17:16:53 PM ---

--- Quote from: Des on January 03, 2012, 17:10:44 PM ---
To comfirm how the charging will work for Cash Tour.

Each player who enters will be required to pay:-

£50 initial buy in
£10 grinder payment
£6   10% entry fee

Each player will be able to make one further buy in of £50, but only if they go broke during the first phase.

The additional buy in will not be subject to any additional charges.

The total of grinder payments will be won by the last standing player.

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Confirmed capped initial buy-in?

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Yes, largely due to the fact that the majority of players assisting with the trial are tournament players and pitching a £66 "side event" is already quite a big ask by us.

If we go to rollout, then we may well look at that again.

daveyb147:
I will consider playing any tournament apat puts on but will never play cash,,,i can do that anywhere and without all the complications lol,,,just my opinion,,no offence intended !

Santino67:

--- Quote from: Santino67 on December 21, 2011, 00:54:01 AM ---
this could turn out to be more expensive than the main event, which I find quite bizarre. For many players the Sunday is for a different side event, and/or playing the casino cash games. This is a cash/tourney fusion, which unlike other cash games could lead to you being busted out after 3 hours or less, with no chance to break even again or make profit.

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With a £66 buy in for £50 chips (then include the rake also) this is -ev all the way for me. That in addition to my thoughts above mean I won"t be playing this on the Sunday, so good luck to everyone who decides to play.

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