Any payout details?
When you take the weather into consideration getting 248 players for a new concept is pretty healthy
Here are some figures ....
Out of a total 248 players only 88 were direct £50 buy in P1 players, they contributed just £4400 into the £12,400 prize pool they ended up playing for with a first prize of £3157.
There were a total of 160 P2 players made up of 69 direct £100 P2 entries and 91 £200 P3 players, they created a, £8000 prize pool with a first place of £2265 so a P2 outright winner could scoop this + the P1 £3157 for a total of £5422.
The 91 P3 players had an additiional £9100 to play for with their first prize of £2808 and a potential total of £8230 for an outright win.
I was amazed that even though i predicted a £12,000 - £15,000 prize pool for the £50 P1 entry only 88 entered at that level!!
Overall we are very happy with the turnout for our first increased buy in MPP and the next scheduled £50 £100 £200 buy in is February 16th.
I had a couple of questions today, here is the most common one ....
If you buy in to P3 do you pay £200 or £350 ( total of P1 / P2 / P3 ) ?
You are all playing just one tournament which is a £50 buy in P1 with the option to play for an additional £50 and £100 prize pool dependant on your individual bankroll, if you therefore wish to enter P2 you pay £100 which is £50 into P1 and £50 into P2, as a P3 player you would also contribute an additional £100 to the P3 prize pool for a total outlay of £200 + reg fee.
If there is anything you are unsure of re MPP and haven't found the answer on this thread please post a question and i will check and answer each day.
Cheers
ACES