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February 19, 2008 by Nina C.
I’m putting together a Holdem, Stud and Omaha 8 or better tourn for about 32 ppl. Only omaha will be 8 or better. I would like to structure it as pot limit. Can anyone out there direct me to any source where I could find a good structure for this evernt?
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February 11, 2008 by -EvelcyclopS-.
this is one the racing post can’t solve!
Our 4th annual society poker series is coming up, and we always schedule in HORSE game… in our first year, the organisers ere ignorant of the fact that the WSoP played 7stud8 rather than the PLO8 we played. The year later, they were a little wiser, and opted to play the “official” version, and has been played like this to this date. now i am in charge, and having played in the original HORSE (with PLO8) game, i felt it was a far more enjoyable experience, and i wish to revert back to the format. HORSE as it is, i find quite turgid, with it mostly being 7stud format games, but takes on a frsher character with plo8. I’m facing objections from one person in the society (ex chair no less). basically his argument is that it is not right and proper to play the unnofficial version of the game. With this view, i would be also obliged to revert back to holdem on the final table (which will not be happening during my reign). I also think its a pretty lame argument:- the WSOP is not the be all and end all of poker, i play poker for enjoyment, and i presume most of our members do too, and i find the official version just too much to bear. With his view i cant see why we shud ever play any other game, or format that does not carry a bracelet… However, i’m a man of reson, so i’ve come to see what an experienced director thinks of the quandry
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December 30, 2007 by Mayhem_VI.
I’ve run a couple H.O.R.S.E. Tourneys and participated in a couple of live games. The issue always comes up regarding the placement of the button, and I have a simple solution. Keep moving the button through the Razz, Stud and Stud/8 games and keep dealing to the left of the button. After the last hand of Stud/8, the button gets moved, and the two players to the immediate left post the small and big blinds respectively. It doesn’t matter who got knocked out of the tournament, who got moved to another table, or who left (or came into) the live game.
Now, every time I’ve made this suggestion, it gets rejected immediately, and I don’t know why. Finally, Roland Waters at the Wildhorse PRU suggested that I come here. I think I’m getting him convinced, but he says when he brings it up with others in the TDA (again) they shake their head and change the subject. As a system, it has worked like a charm in my tournaments and after watching closely and getting feedback from my players, I still don’t see a downside. Personally, I like a button in Stud tournaments anyway as it takes away any advantage/disadvantge to the players sitting on either side of the dealer (I, myself, have a pathological hatred for the seat to the dealers right, and this system clears that right up).
Anyway, I would like some feedback on this. And do me a favor please. At least give it a try or a simulation before you tell me how full of crap I am. Thanx.
Posted in Lowball & Razz, Start Chips, Blind Raising Structure, Tourney Timing, Official Rules & Guidelines, General, H.O.R.S.E. Variations, Buttons & Blinds, Tournament Directors, Event Structure & Management, Omaha, Other Games, 5 and 7-Card Stud, Texas Holdem | Print | 3 Comments »