I said this many years ago but it fell on deaf ears......IMO there should be more "open" events where everyone goes to the same race.....However....based on your (Fargo) rating determines your (incremental) entry fee.....As you get down to the Fargo ratings that have no chance....Let them play for FREE!!!.....
It gives the upper Fargo players a chance to play....Sure they are going to win the money most of the time......But now the lower level players get to be battle tested against a real (run out) opponent and develop a better game and it does not cost them a thing.....As they get better and start winning....their Fargo will go up and they will start paying an incrementally bigger entry fee.
Also....because I also think a deterrent to tournament entries is the amount of time sitting......PokerPool could be an option to solve that......basically similar to a poker tournament....5 per table....Alternate break...(the break is the button)...start with a $5 ante....a betting round prior to the break....(breaker gets last action)....betting round after the break.....players that stay in the pot play out the rack for the pot ring game style.
Starting chips amount allocated based on Fargo rating.....Combine tables as players run out of chips.....and/or players per table could be assigned by Fargo rating until the tables get combined down to finals......
No "sitting" unless you fold that rack and wait until the next rack to ante.
PokerPool is a slant to the currently popular chip tournaments that happen in AZ.....The problem with the chip tournament is outrunning the amount of chips a very low Fargo gets....The higher rated player must basically be in top form and not lose for very long strings of games so they can lap the field........hard to do at 9/10 ball with incoming player breaking....bigger the field the harder it is to do.
It gives the upper Fargo players a chance to play....Sure they are going to win the money most of the time......But now the lower level players get to be battle tested against a real (run out) opponent and develop a better game and it does not cost them a thing.....As they get better and start winning....their Fargo will go up and they will start paying an incrementally bigger entry fee.
Also....because I also think a deterrent to tournament entries is the amount of time sitting......PokerPool could be an option to solve that......basically similar to a poker tournament....5 per table....Alternate break...(the break is the button)...start with a $5 ante....a betting round prior to the break....(breaker gets last action)....betting round after the break.....players that stay in the pot play out the rack for the pot ring game style.
Starting chips amount allocated based on Fargo rating.....Combine tables as players run out of chips.....and/or players per table could be assigned by Fargo rating until the tables get combined down to finals......
No "sitting" unless you fold that rack and wait until the next rack to ante.
PokerPool is a slant to the currently popular chip tournaments that happen in AZ.....The problem with the chip tournament is outrunning the amount of chips a very low Fargo gets....The higher rated player must basically be in top form and not lose for very long strings of games so they can lap the field........hard to do at 9/10 ball with incoming player breaking....bigger the field the harder it is to do.