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Small Tournament Structure
We just used this structure last night, had to find something that would fit a small 6-8 person tournament. It worked pretty well, with the tourny lasting just about 2.5 hours. For the chips, I have a 500 count 5 color clay set.
$5 Entry, $5 re-buy first hour if chips below $500, $5 add-on at break gets you $500 more. Starting Chips - $500 (15x$5, 9x$25, 2X$50, 1x$100) Level increase every 20 min Level - Sb/BB - Ante Level I - 5/10 Level II - 10/20 Level III - 15/30 -= Break =- Level IV - 25/50 Level V - 50/100 Level VI - 75/150 -= Break =- Level VII - 100/200 - 25 Level VIII - 150/300 - 25 Level IX - 200/400 - 50 -= Break =- Level X - 250/500 - 50 Level XI - 500/1000 - 100 Level XII - 1000/2000 - 200 Payouts - 1st - 50% 2nd - 30% 3rd - 20% Let me know how this works for you, or what variations you use.
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Cash Game
In a cash game, on average what percentage should the dealer and house split for a home game?
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This set up is perfect for a small quick tourney.
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Still learning
The way we run cash games is like this. If the pot is $19 and under the rake is $1, $20-29 we take $2 anything over $29 and we rake $3. We stop at $3 no matter what the pot gets up to. I have not had one complaint about this and have been running a game every weds. for 5 years now. I also do min buy in of $20 and max of 100 so no one loses there shirts.
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Is it low limit that you run and what limit?
THanks
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