le « Cash Tournament » : un concept intéressant ?

de | 14 mai 2012

Toujours dans le cadre des Italian Series of Poker qui se jouent au casino Perla ( à 2 jets de jetons de chez moi :)…

Un type de tournoi que je ne connaissais pas a aiguisé ma curiosité : le « Cash Tournament » dont voici le concept (désolé de ne pas traduire.. mais c’est du easy english 😉

BUY IN and REBUY Buy-in: It consists of €250 of which the player will receive an equivalent of €200 in tournament chips – €25 is recorded upon registration as Entry-fee – €25 goes to the tournament prize pool. Players can make up to three Rebuys (each Rebuy is €250) up to the end of fifth game level under certain conditions. A player can start the tournament with all sets of chips available (that is one set for Buy-in and three sets for Rebuy). The Rebuy is always €250 of which:

1. the player will receive an equivalent of €220 in tournament chips for the game at the tournament;

2. €30 goes to the tournament prize pool. Rebuy: can be made any time during the two games, under the following conditions:

1) Maximum number of Rebuys allowed is 3 (that is one Buy-in and three Rebuys);

2) The last Rebuy is allowed at the end of the fifth game level. Fee – commission during the game + prize pool formation

During the game at tournament gaming tables, 3% of each Pot (equivalent in tournament chips) with defined maximum per each game level (See table) will be withheld. This commission (Fee) will be split at a ratio of 50 to 50 to: 1. casino commission;

2. tournament prize pool.

ELIMINATION OF PLAYERS A player, who loses all of his/her tournament chips and does not want to make a Rebuy or if he/she is not allowed to make it, is eliminated from the tournament and cannot return to the game.

COLLAPSING TABLESWhen the number of players decreases, we close the tables according to a predetermined order. The tables are always balanced – the number of players must not deviate more than +/- 1.

CASH OUT It is possible to make the cash out. The player can change his/her tournament chips in money. Each player is allowed to make only one cash out. A player can change maximum 50% of tournament chips in his/her possession in the moment of cashing out. Cash out can be made only on the first day of the game that is up to the end of fifth game level. 10% of each Cash out will be allocated for the tournament prize pool. Procedure: When the player asks for a Cash out, the dealer calls the Tournament Manager or the Poker Game Organiser who then counts the tournament chips of a player and changes the desired amount (up to the maximum limit) into money at the Poker Cashier’s. The commission on the changed value is recorded as mentioned above. The Tournament Manager (or his/her assistant the Poker Game Organiser) keeps the records of all the cash outs by names and amounts.

PRIZE POOL The prize pool consists of:

• €25 from the first set of chips (all Buy-ins) and €30 from each further set of chips (all Rebuys);

• 1.50% from all the commission (Fee) on tournament tables collected during the game in 2 days;

• 10% of each cash out amount (Cash out fee) PAY OUT

After two days of game at the end of the tenth game level, the tournament chips of all the players, which are in their possession, will be counted after the last game is concluded. Players will be paid out a cash equivalent of the tournament chips. On basis of the chip status of individual players, we will form the final classification*** of the “winners”. The 9 best-placed players of the final classification will compete at the final Sit & Go Freeroll tournament.

*** The final classification will be formed on basis of tournament chips calculation of individual players from which 200 will be deducted for each initial set of chips (Buy-in) bought and 220 for each potential Rebuy. (For example: Player 1 has 12,000 tournament chips, he/she bought 3 sets of chips (1 Buy-in and 2 Rebuys), a total of 11,360 chips. Player 2 has 11,800 tournament chips,

he/she bought 2 sets of chips (1 Buy-in and 1 Rebuy), a total of 11,380. So the 1st place belongs to the Player 2 and the 2nd place to the Player 1.).

The prize pool at the final Sit & Go tournament will be split among the three best-placed players as follows:

1st place – 50%

2nd place – 30%

3rd place – 20%

ça a l’air sympa non ?

 

 

 

4 réflexions au sujet de « le « Cash Tournament » : un concept intéressant ? »

    1. Lipa Auteur de l’article

      c’est clair, c’est lui le spécialiste des structures 😉

      Si je fais un ITM sur le deepstack.. pourquoi pas tenter le coup.. avec les gambleurs Italiens… 😉

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  1. lesage

    Marrant, je planche depuis quelques mois sur un truc du genre, mais en online, sans arriver à trouver la meilleure formule… Là c’est du live, et c’est sur deux jours. L’intérêt ne live est de pouvoir faire deux jours de poker, sans être rattrapé par une immonde structure. Je ne connais pas la structure de ce tournoi-cash, mais le but est de pouvoir jouer relativement deep jusqu’au bout… et de pouvoir faire une table finale.

    J’avais pas pensé au cash out (mais ça existait sur certains tournois chez FullTilt, sans grand succès d’ailleurs).

    Bon ça me motive pour finaliser mon projet pour le net…

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    1. Lipa Auteur de l’article

      ok 🙂
      en tout cas impossible en France que se soit online ou live.. peut être à Campione ? ( cf post précédent..)

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