Monday, August 19, 2013

Hand for Hand - a beautiful Time

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If you do not play much tournament poker, you could not know what hand-for-hand means, but when you do, well it's usually an excessively exciting time in a tournament, isn't it? Because the choice of players remaining in a tournament gets with regards to the number with a purpose to earn prize money, there'll sometimes be a lull within the action, both online and live, when players dawdle a bit, hoping another person gets knocked out and be the Bubble Boy. While you bubble, that is the worst of it. Suppose there are 1000 players in a tournament and the money prizes start at 100 (10% of the sphere.) Nobody desires to be number 101 and get nothing - that is the bubble spot. For what it's worth, I bubbled in a top 11 players win a cruise tournament (yeah, I came in 12th). Horrible, horrible.

Anyway, because the prize money gets higher and better with fewer remaining players, the tournament director may institute hand-for-hand at certain points. Recently on the Arizona State Poker Championships, players saw up to a $5,000 jump in prize money by reaching the following level, so it was important to grasp exactly who was the following player knocked out. When play set out to 31 players, 21 players, and 16 and 11 players, the tournament was stopped, and one hand at a time was dealt and finished at one table before happening to the following table until someone got the boot. $5,000 is a large jump! Going from 11th place to 10th place was worth nearly twice that! I DID NOT play, so no bubble for me.

However, I've certainly been there, and reaching the following pay group is usually a stupendous time, knowing you simply picked up $500 and even $1000 by just outlasting a couple of more players. Additionally it is a good time to push people around if you have a tight stack size, so when I'm lucky enough to carry a pleasing stack, watch-out, because any player with a brief stack is getting raised. Again, a phenomenal time.

I didn't see anything on this issue of Global Gaming Business, but I'LL assume the similar poker tournament rules apply at the European Poker Tour. Anyone wish to let me know, I'm barely allowed to cross the street, less the sea to play poker. Maybe someday!


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