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Absolute tourney 1 left till final table
Last night I played a $25 freeroll at Absolute Poker. It got down to 10 players and top nine made final table, but ONLY 5 places paid out. They proceded to play one hand at the first table then that table had to wait for a hand to be played out at the other table....etc....etc.
As it turns out, this went on for 30-45 mins due to everyone playing really tight and short stacks getting lucky doubleing up. Anyone know if this is that same in ALL tourneys there? Why would they do this when it isn't on the bubble to the money? At the very least they should let both tables play a hand simultaniously and then as soon as both are done, then next starts. It was PAINFULLY SLOW. |
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That really doesn't make much sense at all if they only paid the top 5. I guess they think making the final table is enough compensation enough to go hand by hand.
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I guess they believe some people will slow down the game to get to the final table, and give themselves more of a shot.
Also, the AP $25 is crazy. 1200 ish ppl join. How did you do?
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Unfortunately, after 45 mins to get from 10 players to 9, I busted out 9th
Chip leader called my A9 with 38os and caught oh well, 9/1200 |
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9/1200 - A very well played tournament.
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very wierd
going hand to hand just for final table never seen any system go hand in hand unless money cut or higher money cut. By the way way to go on your 9th and good luck in the next one.
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