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Chip and table balancing.

The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
edited November 2010 in Community Suggestions
Ok something i knows come up alot on sky. But in an MTT please make sure that chips are balanced equal between tables.

I just had a deepie, i came 7th. No grudges.

8 people where left however. You had me and another player the two short stacks, i had 10-11 BB the other opponent had less.

However the other 2 players on the table where the chip leaders. This offers no real ability for me or my other opponent as the 2 chip leaders will call with any two.

Comments

  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited November 2010
    What?

    Seat positions are randomly assigned. In MTTs the venue don't choose stacks to sit near each other or to make similar amounts on each table. 
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited November 2010

    Told ya Don!

    I've obv never played live, but wud have been amazed to learn they fix the table draws according to stack sizes.
  • TiaDalmaTiaDalma Member Posts: 454
    edited November 2010
    I understand random table balancing and realise that when a seat becomes vacant  It will be filled . Obviously It will be pot luck as to whether the new player has a stack similar to the rest of the table or not. However, does anyone know why sometimes, a player with a similar stack to the rest of the table will suddenly disappear, only to be replaced Immediately by a player with a considerably larger stack than anyone else? Thanks (this Is not a gripe btw, just something I've always wanted to ask)
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited November 2010
    In Response to Re: Chip and table balancing.:
    I understand random table balancing and realise that when a seat becomes vacant  It will be filled . Obviously It will be pot luck as to whether the new player has a stack similar to the rest of the table or not. However, does anyone know why sometimes, a player with a similar stack to the rest of the table will suddenly disappear, only to be replaced Immediately by a player with a considerably larger stack than anyone else? Thanks (this Is not a gripe btw, just something I've always wanted to ask)
    Posted by TiaDalma

    Quite simply, you can have 6 at your table, then someone drops out on another table, the tables have to be balanced. You lose a player to this table balancing. Then soon enough one more player busts and they can remove a table and fill those that were still in on that table into the holes on the other tables like the one that is now vacant at your table.

    In person this process all takes longer whilst online it can all happen so fast that you may think it looks weird. Their stack sizes will be totally random.
  • TiaDalmaTiaDalma Member Posts: 454
    edited November 2010
    Thanks Beaneh
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