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Old 12-22-05, 02:40 PM
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I played in a 31 person Live 100 + 20 (damn thats a big rake) tournament last night... and I took it down!!

One suck out (10's vs K's, flopped a set) 2 races won (AJ vs 88 and 77 vs KQ) along with one or two 60/40's won....and a lot of good poker... thats what I think you need to win a tourny.

Anyway the original prize structure was 1550 for 1st 750 for 2nd 500 for third and 300 for 4th... I had been the chip leader the entire final table. When it got down to 5 people someone brought up restructuring it to give 5th place 200 bucks, taking 150 from first and 50 from 2nd. Everyone agreed, then as the chip leader they looked at me for the final ok..... I kinda felt like I would be being a dick if I said no, so I went along with it.... is it being a dick not to?

It got down to 3 handed, and the low stacked offered a 900 900 800 split which I immediately refused.... we played out and he was eventually eliminated. Down 2 handed, blinds were 2000/4000 with 500 ante. I had 65k and he had 50k.... he offered me a 1200/900 split and I accepted... was this a good deal?

Also whats the standard tipping amount for the dealer?
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