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I didn't take my seat for start of a tournament- what should happen to my chips?

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nosey-p:
Keep it simple

You buy-in, your chips in play, whats the problem  ;)  

WYoung83:
 If they have paid their money, then chips should be on the table and just blinded out fully. simple as that. Really cant believe some of the comments here.
 And if one person is missing, and you feel its changing the table dynamics, then so what?  Its just another random event in a mass of randomness of a poker mtt, just like seat draws etc.

If you draw a really tough starting table you wouldnt run to the TD and say that good players are changing the table dynamics would you.

Fatcatstu:

--- Quote from: WYoung83 on October 25, 2013, 17:46:36 PM ---
If they have paid their money, then chips should be on the table and just blinded out fully. simple as that. Really cant believe some of the comments here.
 And if one person is missing, and you feel its changing the table dynamics, then so what?  Its just another random event in a mass of randomness of a poker mtt, just like seat draws etc.

If you draw a really tough starting table you wouldnt run to the TD and say that good players are changing the table dynamics would you.

--- End quote ---


+1squillion

If you cant adapt to the situation, you shouldnt be playing.

MintTrav:

--- Quote from: WYoung83 on October 25, 2013, 17:46:36 PM ---
If you draw a really tough starting table you wouldnt run to the TD and say that good players are changing the table dynamics would you.

--- End quote ---


Speak for yourself.

wizzlet:
In my view, chips go on the table, blinds removed as normal. Don"t agree with taking them off at any time. As far as "table dynamics stuff" I"ve read here, its totally irrelevant, missing player could turn up, play a hand then leave and that"s not against any rule.  Players simply have to adjust to the away player, the advantage it gives certain seat positions is just part of tournament poker.

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