SBR Lightning Poker 2019
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SBR DrewSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-08-18
- 7351
#36Comment -
bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
- 5000
#37Something like this
5000 Starting Chips for 11-20th
5500 For 10th
6000 for 9th
6500 for 8th
7000 for 7th
7500 for 6th
8000 for 5th
8500 for 4th
9000 for 3rd
9500 for 2nd
10000 for 1st
Blinds: 10 or 15 min blinds Of course if you want it to be a lightning format you don't have to have this many blinds and can skip levels.
10/20
15/30
25/50
50/100
75/150
100/200
125/250
150/300
200/400
250/500
300/600
400/800
500/1000
600/1200
700/1400
800/1600
900/1800
1000/2000
1100/2200
1200/2400
1300/2600
1400/2800
1500/3000
1600/3200
1700/3400
1800/3600
1900/3800
2000/4000Last edited by bonzaii; 04-17-19, 04:38 PM.Comment -
blankoblancoSBR MVP
- 11-18-11
- 3486
#38With a longer qualifying round I liked the idea of chip stacks based on where you finish but a month long series already has enough variance to begin with. Don't really need to further reward the people who ran particularly hot imoComment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#39Since the skill is being taken away with small sample size of tourney’s, at least raise the starting chips from 1,500 to 3k.
Any Donkey can get lucky & win a couple of tourney’s in a month to qualify. Doesn’t mean they’re good enough to qualify over a skill based 6 month event.Comment -
pabonaparteSBR MVP
- 01-21-16
- 3564
#40It would be great if blinds remained the same but chip stack reduced to 1000.Comment -
stulerSBR MVP
- 02-24-12
- 1019
#42I like it. Thanks Drew!Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
- 45360
#43Since the skill is being taken away with small sample size of tourney’s, at least raise the starting chips from 1,500 to 3k.
Any Donkey can get lucky & win a couple of tourney’s in a month to qualify. Doesn’t mean they’re good enough to qualify over a skill based 6 month event.Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
- 12155
#45If current chips and format remain it's a crap shoot as I stated (and others), so it's all about what she wants to accomplish.
Since it's already been announced, I guess the structure is all they can alter unfortunatelyComment -
ArunShSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-24-07
- 6801
#46I guess it really comes down to what SBR's priorities are. Assuming that those who wanted to qualify all had the ability to play almost every day, no question a longer promo would be more skill intensive.
But again, is that their number one goal? Or is the main goal to try to get as many people as possible interested in poker/the site as possible? If that's the goal, I have a feeling this new format may be better in that regard for two reasons.
For one, most people can't play every day, many have to miss a week or two here and there due to vacations, work, other more important obligations etc. And those who do have to miss such time often will not play at all during the entire promo since their chances of qualifying when having to miss several tourneys goes way down - that is, they may not play for three whole months. But in this new format, if they have to miss a week or two in one specific month, they likely will still be inclined to play in the two months after that as each of those will have a new promo where those missing weeks are not impacting their chances.
Second, one of the things that dissuades some people from participating is the fairly large amount of time you need to invest to make it. Playing five days a week for an hour to an hour and a half - not easy for many! And doing that for three months straight is a big burden. But doing it for only one month is a far less demanding commitment. Somewhat similar to the earlier point, there likely will be some who might decide to try to make it one particular month when they have the time, then take the next month off when they are more busy, and so forth like that, compared to just taking all three months off.
Thus, on the whole it feels like the average participation will go up. That said, this is pretty much all speculation, only the actual results can tell the real story! Good that SBR is trying it, no substitute for the actual data they will collect. So we will see what happens, and then they can proceed from there deciding if they feel the new format was more effective than the old ones or not.Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
- 12155
#47..,Comment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
- 11-21-07
- 12667
#48some good players in this , glComment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
- 45360
#49just pencil in franklee and jakepeavy for top 20Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
- 12155
#50I've never not qualified for a poker promotion I've participated in (even the brutal world cup). I'm going to change my style for this though, because not only can NO ONE fade the variance of this short format. The prizes are nice for a short format, but I'd rather have it two months and double those.
Regardless, grinding and getting low end scores will probably not cut it. It's going to be a ....
DONK FEST ! - Joe Cool (he's right though)Comment -
eaglesfan371SBR MVP
- 01-08-19
- 4079
#51I've never not qualified for a poker promotion I've participated in (even the brutal world cup). I'm going to change my style for this though, because not only can NO ONE fade the variance of this short format. The prizes are nice for a short format, but I'd rather have it two months and double those.
Regardless, grinding and getting low end scores will probably not cut it. It's going to be a ....
DONK FEST ! - Joe Cool (he's right though)
The longer format benefits the regulars who always qualify like yourself, but does nothing to increase the chances of a new SBR member winning and thus keeping them around. This is ultimately a marketing tool for SBR and they need to format it so it is convenient for everyone and can also grow the userbase.
I think this month long format is perfect for the situation.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#52I dont see the point of staggering chips stacks in this fast format.
The gap between 1 and 20 shouldnt be so much.
The game of poker literally never stops, so if SBR did this every time, I would be happy with it.
the skill is eventually rewarded anyways
shorter series=more main eventsComment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#53looks around 700-800 points needed if none of the prizes change
personally I always thought 8 was a bad spot for the bubble because it allows for tight play at a full tableComment -
sweepSBR Posting Legend
- 10-09-10
- 16753
#54Might hop in this now that its only a month long commitmentComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#55the final should be 1500 points
start at 10/20 blinds
15minute levels
75 bbs to start is more than enough
the higher the chips start, the longer it takes to actually play pokerLast edited by RudyRuetigger; 04-19-19, 12:49 PM.Comment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
- 12827
#5615 minute levels is too long for online poker. No more than 10 minutes, POSSIBLY 12 minutes. I mean we are not playing for that much money and there are only 20 players.
Hell the regular format isnt that bad for just 20 players. That is how everyone qualified anyway, everyone would be used to itComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#5715 minute levels is too long for online poker. No more than 10 minutes, POSSIBLY 12 minutes. I mean we are not playing for that much money and there are only 20 players.
Hell the regular format isnt that bad for just 20 players. That is how everyone qualified anyway, everyone would be used to it
maybe even 1k start
by doing it my way, you add time to the end of the tourney and skip time in the beginning
which is exactly what people want
you can stay right around that 50-75 bb rangeComment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
- 12827
#58I am looking to play some poker right now. Lets play some NLComment -
bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
- 5000
#60Should just make it 500 starting chips. That's when the real quality of play begins. Plenty of room to allow you to maneuver your stack and make plays. On the plus side don't have to hear people whine when they take a beat.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#61
50-75bbs is fine, it will still be a nit fest first hour, but itll be more play
and when there are 10 or so left 1.5 hours in and the prizes actually mean something so they want it to last longer without all in/fold......they can still have playabilityComment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#62
Constant broke dikks like yourself are an embarrassment.
I may have a 22k loan application with your name on it.Comment -
ArunShSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-24-07
- 6801
#63how many times do you need to see 5000+ starting stack and a waste of hour 1 to realize that is the worst possible idea
50-75bbs is fine, it will still be a nit fest first hour, but itll be more play
and when there are 10 or so left 1.5 hours in and the prizes actually mean something so they want it to last longer without all in/fold......they can still have playability
While I doubt this would ever be done (who knows if SBR's software can even do it!), I still like the idea that both of us suggested last time of only having blinds go up based on number of players left rather than fixed amount of time, in order to keep the average stack reasonable.
Say in this particular final, 20 players, 1500 chips per person, they use the same blind structure that the current dailies use. Only difference is say that when blinds are set to go up to 50/100, they do not do so unless there are 15 or fewer players left. If there are not, continue at the same 25/50 level, and automatically raise them to 50/100 once you reach 15 players. Then similarly for the next level, do not go up to 75/150 until you have reached 10 or fewer players, then 100/200 at 8 players, 150/300 at 5 players, and so on.
In essence again, can ensure that the average stack is never really below 20 BBs (that could of course depend a bit on how you count antes), but this would always guarantee a reasonable amount of play compared to most tourneys which degenerate into nearly every player having around 5 BBs give or take a bit in the later stages which nearly entirely comes down to luck then.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#64
who is a bigger broke dikk, penny pinchers like yourself saving each point or someone fukkin around with them
it should be obvious, but i will help
it is youComment -
bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
- 5000
#65how many times do you need to see 5000+ starting stack and a waste of hour 1 to realize that is the worst possible idea
50-75bbs is fine, it will still be a nit fest first hour, but itll be more play
and when there are 10 or so left 1.5 hours in and the prizes actually mean something so they want it to last longer without all in/fold......they can still have playabilityComment -
bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
- 5000
#66While I doubt this would ever be done (who knows if SBR's software can even do it!), I still like the idea that both of us suggested last time of only having blinds go up based on number of players left rather than fixed amount of time, in order to keep the average stack reasonable.
Say in this particular final, 20 players, 1500 chips per person, they use the same blind structure that the current dailies use. Only difference is say that when blinds are set to go up to 50/100, they do not do so unless there are 15 or fewer players left. If there are not, continue at the same 25/50 level, and automatically raise them to 50/100 once you reach 15 players. Then similarly for the next level, do not go up to 75/150 until you have reached 10 or fewer players, then 100/200 at 8 players, 150/300 at 5 players, and so on.
In essence again, can ensure that the average stack is never really below 20 BBs (that could of course depend a bit on how you count antes), but this would always guarantee a reasonable amount of play compared to most tourneys which degenerate into nearly every player having around 5 BBs give or take a bit in the later stages which nearly entirely comes down to luck then.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#67
i dont know the perfect number of minutes but i do know raising the starting stack is the wrong answerComment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#68
If I relied on pts as a "source of food" as you ignorantly state, then it stands to reason I would constantly cash out & have no pts. Since I'm retired & well off, I'm afforded the luxury of saving pts while not having to cash out often.
To answer your question....you're obviously the bigger broke dikk, as our balances & store purchase history clearly indicate.Comment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
- 12827
#69Lets play some OMAHA HIGH boobywaves, or are you too scaredComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65086
#70he saves points just so he can brag about them
very sad
but thread should get back on topic
it isnt sbrs fault the first hour is pathetic in the finals and the last 1.2 hours are too fast...that is exactly what users requested
then still bitchedComment
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