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Thanks for the info Invig! Good stuff. So during the tournies was there a buy in for each as well or did you guys strictly play for points?
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We all had to pay the money up front. We talked about doing small buy-in / side bet sort of things, but never did. The theory was that that would keep people playing hard when they were mathematically eliminated.
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Here's the league my boss plays in. Great format, but you need a lot of participants ans good management, plus a big place to play. If it wasn't 75 miles from my house, I'd be in.
Click on *League Format* for the general rules/structure.
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I believe the buy-ins are $100 or $120. Not published for, shall we say, obvious reasons.
I subbed for him once. Had a very tough table draw. I'd say the level of play in that group was tougher than a $100 tourney at Foxwoods.
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That is one of the things I really enjoyed about our league. For a $250 buy-in, 8 of the 10 players were very solid. (one was absent constantly and one was habitually knocked out first)
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Thanks for the link Kurn!
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