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Title: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Pokerversity on October 13, 2011, 12:46:37 AM
Hi Guys,

I am running an interuniversity event in December where we will have teams competing. I was wondering what people's opinions are on what format best captures a team aspect of poker and how you could score this, also how best to cope with variable team numbers?

My current plan is a 10 table shootout, with one team member on each table (so teams of 10 approx), with points awarded for the finish of your best 5 players. The idea with the shootout being to have lots of railling and teams totting up wins as we go sort of thing?

Anyone got any experience running a good team event of what they thought worked well?

Cheers

Will
Pokerversity


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Longy on October 13, 2011, 02:55:45 AM
The one where everyone plays as an individual and the top 10% are paid in a top heavyish payout scale.

Team poker is ridic concept imo. Go and play football, cricket or rugby if you want to play in a team.



Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: TightEnd on October 13, 2011, 10:31:46 AM
Wasn't a fan of team events but have now run about 10, and they are extremely popular particularly in community groupings

Ours (APAT) run a standard MTT

The top percentage score points, half the prize pool to the top teams, half to the top players in a standard MTT payout

for example we run with 200 runners

1st 50 points, 5oth 1 point

top three of 25 teams get cash


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: GreekStein on October 13, 2011, 10:34:15 AM
The one where everyone plays as an individual and the top 10% are paid in a top heavyish payout scale.

Team poker is ridic concept imo. Go and play football, cricket or rugby if you want to play in a team.



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The man talks sense.


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: TightEnd on October 13, 2011, 10:37:44 AM
He talks sense for serious poker players, but for community poker players who enjoy some friendly rivalry and banter he most definitely does not. Team events are incredibly popular in the recreational market and here to stay, no matter what the purists think


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: SirPerceval on October 13, 2011, 10:51:30 AM
He talks sense for serious poker players, but for community poker players who enjoy some friendly rivalry and banter he most definitely does not. Team events are incredibly popular in the recreational market and here to stay, no matter what the purists think

^^^^very much this.


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Pokerversity on October 13, 2011, 11:07:21 AM
Thanks- I guess I agree with TightEnd's post. But there are surely different concepts of 'team' as well- comparing to rugby or football isn't really the sort of team I would be thinking about.

Team GB enter Olympics events and compete essentially individually and are really only interested in their own performance, however being part of the larger team structure is important for spectators and 'pride' etc. It's more that sort of team we had in mind.

One of my favourite Tony G clips was also due to a team event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4y_o_Xrw-Qo :)


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: AdamM on October 13, 2011, 11:21:30 AM
I've never been a fan of the concept either.
Its me versus the field.
I'm playing my first one in Luton on the 22nd so I'll see if that changes.
I do like the idea if shootouts as that kills any potential soft playing.



Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Pokerversity on October 13, 2011, 08:42:49 PM
One step further would perhaps be to have 10 teams, 10 shootout tables and everybody rotates a table each level... (not in the same direction) with any busted seats meaning players sit out a level...

Now that might be interesting! That way you take all the stacks of your team at some point.

Probably won't try that yet.


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Bongo on October 14, 2011, 01:03:52 AM
He talks sense for serious poker players, but for community poker players who enjoy some friendly rivalry and banter he most definitely does not. Team events are incredibly popular in the recreational market and here to stay, no matter what the purists think

Is team work allowed?


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Pokerversity on October 22, 2011, 08:37:25 PM
I would be interested to know what sort of teamwork you think could be employed, both potentially 'allowable' and 'not'?

I think teamwork could be good, yes


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: outragous76 on October 22, 2011, 09:09:41 PM
Well people are always Concerned with chip passing!

This SHOULD be allowed. Any half decent player should spot it and exploit it accordingly


Title: Re: What is the best format for TEAM poker?
Post by: Alverton on October 22, 2011, 11:09:42 PM
Don't know how many players you were looking to have, but link tells you how a successful team event has been run in Dundee, third one in a year is being held soon.  Seemed to work.

http://pokerindundee.com/dundee-team-poker-tournament/