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Originally Posted by
k13
Some people complain no matter what.
True enough I guess. GL Bud.
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Originally Posted by
Koldazzice
gave it my all for missing two months
was hoping I could get top 100 but i failed
gotta hope i sneak in on the 10 spots but if I do - you may want to look out
I hope you make it brother
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Originally Posted by
The Giant
Starting stacks: 1 million chips.
Blind structure: 5/10, going up a level every two hours.
The player with the most stamina, and best bladder control wins.
Laptop in Bathroom....Check
Lots of Energy for long play.....Check
Pregnant wife pissed off, asking for a divorce for not paying attention to her while spending 4 days straight on SBR Poker.......I'm 4UKed
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Maybe should stagger the start times. Have a group 1a on Saturday. 1b on Sunday. 2hour blind levels. And if you timeout more than 3 times you are booted from tourney
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Wouldn't change it too drastically... if this is the way qualifying was determined, why change it up?
The superbowl doesn't add an extra quarter, or lengthen the time in each.
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SBR PRO
Originally Posted by
k13
It won't be anymore "competitive" no matter what blinds you use.
The format is fine, gets to the point.
Bingo!! There's gonna be a couple of hundred "skilled" and samey players that will be very saddened with the end result at SBR. Dragging it out longer won't make much difference.
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SBR PRO
change the starting stack to somewhere between 5k - 8k leave the blinds and lengths the same
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Originally Posted by
The Giant
Starting stacks: 1 million chips.
Blind structure: 5/10, going up a level every two hours.
The player with the most stamina, and best bladder control wins.
Now here's something I could get onboard with!
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buy in for this event would still be roughly 175 if you bought straight in, more then many online tournaments buy in. i dont see why a 4-5 hour tournament is very long, i play in tournaments every day online for less that last that long.
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