Poker Forum > Online Poker
Buyin Amount for Online Series Events?
Jon MW:
As of a day and a half into the vote there are 43 votes cast - with the most votes for any one option being 29.
To put it another way that is considerably less than 2% of the registered members of the forum.
I"m sure you don"t need for me to get too technical with any statistics to know that basing a decision on the wishes of less than a fiftieth of the membership would not be entirely representative.
Pretty much reinforces the judgment that forum polls would not be a particularly helpful way of deciding policy.
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: duncthehat on October 14, 2007, 12:45:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: jacklevel06 on October 13, 2007, 21:40:56 PM ---
10 dollar buy in,s encourage more loose play.I know points are at stake ,but for yopur new apat member it is basically ,just a crap shoot.Sorry a 10 dolar get them in and hope for the best.(like my normal game plan)
--- End quote ---
First time I have heard a 5000 chip 15 minute online tourney called a crapshoot!!!
Yes plenty of loose players early doors but you have loads of chips to make your moves on them or recover from being sucked out on
--- End quote ---
Reiterating the point I made elsewhere - we can"t tell much so early in the season.
But I distinctly remember some very loose, fishy play with the first seasons $20 buy in tournaments.
And I"m pretty sure they weren"t even all down to Kinboshi either
kinboshi:
--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 15, 2007, 20:52:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: duncthehat on October 14, 2007, 12:45:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: jacklevel06 on October 13, 2007, 21:40:56 PM ---
10 dollar buy in,s encourage more loose play.I know points are at stake ,but for yopur new apat member it is basically ,just a crap shoot.Sorry a 10 dolar get them in and hope for the best.(like my normal game plan)
--- End quote ---
First time I have heard a 5000 chip 15 minute online tourney called a crapshoot!!!
Yes plenty of loose players early doors but you have loads of chips to make your moves on them or recover from being sucked out on
--- End quote ---
Reiterating the point I made elsewhere - we can"t tell much so early in the season.
But I distinctly remember some very loose, fishy play with the first seasons $20 buy in tournaments.
And I"m pretty sure they weren"t even all down to Kinboshi either
--- End quote ---
Nope, many were down to you.
But anyway, back on track. There are arguments for both keeping it at $10 and for increasing it to $20. I happened to cash in the Thursday one (was at the blonde bash for the Saturday one, so I missed that unfortunately), and playing for 5 hours to win $12 or whatever it was certainly isn"t any motivation for me.
Tournaments are about variance, about the chance to win big from a relatively small buy-in. However, if the money means nothing, then the play will reflect this. I was only interested in the prize money that the top spot offered, other than that it was the points I was playing for.
It"s interesting that the satellites are $20 buy-ins, but the ranking events are $10. I would have thought it"d be the other way round. Maybe double the number of sats, half the price for each one, and spread the seat allocation across the increased number of sats.
As for the ranking events, why not one $10 and one $20? That would suit everyone, possibly? Both with the same ranking points, but one having a larger prize pool.
Just an idea.
The idea of one $50 ranking (or non-ranking if it had to be) online event a month would be a good one. It could even be a $100 with 18 ranking points on offer? The 6 hours of playing and good structure would be much appreciated by all in this sort of event.
Not for this season, but maybe food for thought for the future?
Phil_Crozier:
Flew through this post and hardly read a thing because the posts are large and i don"t have that much time, but this is what i think;
$11 is fine but $22 and once a week would be better.
one $44/$50 tourney a month would be great.
thursday nights are fine, if you want the points you"ve got to earn them, ive stayed up playing poker much later than the apat events finish and got up for work at 6 in the morning, rough day but worth it.
saturday nights are bad, late afternoon on a sunday would be better, say 6pm. especially if it was a larger buyin once a month a nice sunday dinner then a cracking game of poker, is there much better? but if so i"d like a 20/30 minute clock.
why not have a poll?
Another thing, completely random and irrelevant but, where you can click smileys and cards when posting, why is there 1 of every card and 2 ad1 ad
rivertaff:
Totally agree with you Phil!
Saturday night is not good for an online tourney.
What excuse can I give the other half for missing her Saturday night out? :-\
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version