Different houses? A structure worthy of 22+ hours of play in a weekend?
8pm to 2am Friday (6 hours)
1pm start Saturday (12 hours)
1pm start Sunday (6 hours)
$3300 first
$1500 second
$700 third
$500 fourth
Level structure: 24 hours less (3 20 min breaks and 30 min food) 1.5 =
22.5 hours of poker fun! 90 minute levels
1 - $25-$50
2 - $50-$100
3 - $75-$150
4 - $100-$200
5 - $150-$300
6 $25 $150-$300
7 $25 $200-$400
8 $50 $300-$600
9 $50 $400-$800
Remove $25 Chips
10 $100 $400-$800
11 $100 $500-$1,000
12 $200 $600-$1,200
13 $200 $800-$1,600
14 $200 $1,000-$2,000
15 $300 $1,200-$2,400 (22 hours!)
16 $400 $1,500-$3,000
Remove $100 Chips
17 $500 $2,000-$4,000
18 $500 $2,500-$5,000
Remove $500 Chips
1 $1,000 $3,000-$6,000
operating costs? Dealer cost avg $20 per hour? - we need 45
dealer-hours; $900 / 30 is $30. hmmm..Food? Refreshments? $200+$30?
Adjustment for dealer tips? Side cash games? (if a dealer stays for
that, tips go in a pool to be shared.)
Starting chips by formula:
Starting chips = M25/starting players
Reasoning:
End game situations will start with average chipstack M12.5 times 2
players = 25M total available chips @ heads up
Structure at end game is level 15
15 $300 $1,200-$2,400
1 M = $4200.
Total chips = 25*4200 = $105000 / 30 players is $3500 starting. (I'm
guessing that more starting chips could be used because loose play early
will knock out more players)
Starting with M40 stacks
Assuming 24-30 hands per hour from dealers means 40 hands per level, so
this would be the most skill weighted blind structure I've ever played.
We're talking 600 hands.
Starting chips - modified M15 stacks:
Level-Morbit:Mcost(Mspent)[hands dealt]
1-75:300(300)[40]
2-150:600(900)[80]
3-225:900(1800)[120]
4-300:1200(3000)[160]
5-450:1800(4800)[200]
6-700:2800(7600)[240]
Off the subject:Payout splits:
Assume headsup:
$3300 first.
$1500 second.
Total pot $4800
Award $1500 to each, pot remaining: $1800
70 - 30 chip distribution flat: 1260-540
weight to shorter stack: 1060-740??
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