does this mean though whenever a comp is chopped in the standard chip count way (used online by stars for the last 5 or 6 years) we have to attribute it to DTD? Nope, you can call it whatever you wish. I shall call it the
DTD Method because it is unique to
DTD so far as I am aware.
The
DTD Method is NOT the same as the Stars method. I have chopped or "dealt" scores of Stars Tourneys, mainly $200, $500 & $1,000 SNG's, & I had standard arrangements with other Stars regulars in these. We chopped them any way we felt so inclined to, Stars were not consulted or involved, & we used the excellent Stars Money Transfer System (so beloved by the Nipping Brigade) to facilitate this.
I am sure it was used before stars, the chip count method has been around for ages!Not the way
DTD do it, so far as I am aware, but I was referring to Live Poker, not Online Poker.
I call it the
DTD Method to differentitate it from other Methods, as only
DTD do it a particular way, & this was, for the most part, the Method Tracey used at Luton.
its how ive always chopped comps but i was using stars to say its the standard way not the DTD way. The Stars way & the
DTD way are completely different. There is NO "standard way" to chop Comps. "The
DTD way" exactly explains the methodology.
When danny for DTD was at the grosvenor blackpool and they were in their deals arent allowed mode he used to give me the calculator and pen/paper to work out the chip counts. That stystem was NOT mandatory, not imposed on the players, & differed from the
DTD method in several crucial & key ways.
DTD are the clear leader in many ways but its getting silly crediting them with everything. Next thing we are going to say a flush beats a straight- just like it does at DTDThat analogy has no logic whatsoever. I am entitled to credit them with whatever I feel is appropriate, & you are equally entitled to discredit them if you wish. I happen to think "their" System is superb & is unique, so I labelled it thusly.
Perhaps not everyone understands their System.
All Players at
DTD play under their Rules, Terms & Conditions. The Rule as to Deals is absolutely clear. For a Deal to be permitted at
DTD, ALL players remaining are obliged to....
a) Agree to a Deal or Chop.
b) Accept that the "pro-rata Chip-Count" Method is used.
DTD then pay each player based on that Formula. Grosvenors, Galas, Stanleys & other Venues (certainly the first two) do NOT "sanction" Deals, assist with them, encourage or discourage them, they stand aside, have nothing to do with it, & only, ever, pay out the Advertised Prizes, & they then leave it to the players to trust each other to sort out the cash amongst themselves. (In this respect, The Luton Deal differed from the
DTD manner, but my description was adequate for all but the most pedantic).
DTD are very strict about this Policy, & make it clear that if anyone is caught abusing it, they will be Barred. As a result, there has not been any of the stupid arguments by Players over Deals that we see elsewhere all the time, as many players lack negotiotion skills & interpersonal skills, & therefore their only recourse is to shout & bluster & become aggressive.
It's good that someone -
DTD in this case - is setting an example in organising Live Poker better. I will support them in this unashamedly. I will (& have, repeatedly) give exactly the same credit to any Venue or Chain which innovates & improves for the good of Live Poker.
How odd that some should seek to deny them the credit they deserve for trying to tidy up one of poker's ugliest scenarios - Deals - & the embarrassing aggro that almost always accompanies them. I suppose it's the British disease - knock the successful.
If anyone knows any Venue that does it the
DTD way, let me know, but for now, to me, it's "The
DTD Way".