Title: How many get paid? Post by: david3103 on February 23, 2012, 10:15:43 AM Simple question...
In a tournament with 1 re-entry allowed where 30 started and there were 17 re-entries how many would you expect to be paid? and a follow up in a rebuy tournament where 30 start and there are 100 rebuys, how may would you expect to be paid? Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Skippy on February 23, 2012, 10:20:39 AM Simple question... In a tournament with 1 re-entry allowed where 30 started and there were 17 re-entries how many would you expect to be paid? 7 and a follow up in a rebuy tournament where 30 start and there are 100 rebuys, how may would you expect to be paid? 5 Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Ironside on February 23, 2012, 10:31:48 AM Rule of thumb I use is top 10%
Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Simon Galloway on February 23, 2012, 10:48:33 AM 4 for both
Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Ironside on February 23, 2012, 10:52:27 AM 4 for both i think its 4-5 for first one and 3 for 2nd but can see a reason for paing 4 for 2nd Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Royal Flush on February 23, 2012, 12:49:47 PM 5
3 Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: pleno1 on February 23, 2012, 01:00:13 PM Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Poker_Monkey on February 23, 2012, 01:20:46 PM Rule of thumb I use is top 10% Yet I would say the same if not 1 for every 10 people Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Skippy on February 23, 2012, 01:25:03 PM Rule of thumb I use is top 10% Yeah, but that breaks down under 90 people. Sit and goes which have 10 entrants typically pay 3. See: http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/tournamentpayout.php- DTD pay 5 in both instances. Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Ironside on February 23, 2012, 02:46:04 PM Rule of thumb I use is top 10% Yeah, but that breaks down under 90 people. Sit and goes which have 10 entrants typically pay 3. See: http://www.dusktilldawnpokerclub.com/tournamentpayout.php- DTD pay 5 in both instances. Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: david3103 on February 24, 2012, 10:38:43 AM 10% or 10% +1 seems right for most situations
Really should be applied at all stakes too - I asked because I stumbled into a £10 1 re-entry game this week that got 30 runners plus 17 re-entries and paid 10 players. Apparently the 'regulars' like it that way... They even made noises about a saver for the bubble... Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: luckyblind on February 24, 2012, 01:43:05 PM In a re-entry event each re-entry is effectively a new player so payouts should be based on the total of the initial entries plus the re-entries.
In a re-buy the payouts are based on only the number of actual players who enter, re-buys are not taken into consideration. A clearer example would be: Re-Entry tournament - 100 unique players plus 50 re-entries would pay 15 spots Re-Buy tournament - 100 unique players plus 50 re-buys would pay 10 spots If you re-enter in a re-entry tournament it would be very common for a min-cash to pay less than how much you have paid into the tournament as not many tournaments pay more than double the entry fee for a min cash. In a re-buy tournament sometimes the min-cash can be 2 or 3 times the initial entry cost so a min-cash would represent a profit for most people who re-buy. This came up at our Deepstack in Dublin which was a re-entry and anyone who min-cashed got less than 2 buy ins so if they re-entered they made a loss on the event. The thing to remember with a re-entry tournament is that a re-entry should be considered as a sperate tournament if you take advantage of the option. Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: MC on February 24, 2012, 01:50:57 PM I mean, 45-man SNGs pay 7 and 18-man SNGs pay 4.
So 7 and 5 would not be unreasonable. Title: Re: How many get paid? Post by: Rupert on February 24, 2012, 02:31:09 PM Quote how may would you expect to be paid? cash |