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New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately.

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 173,155
edited December 2012 in Poker Chat

Good afternoon.

The MTT payout structures have been re-vamped, & these take effect immediately.
 
I will give an example or two (next Post), but as a general rule.....


Minimum cash (non Bounty Hunter) will always be double the buy-in, though in some extreme & very rare cases this will be excluding Reg Fee.
 
Additional "ladder spots" have been introduced to alleviate the situation where, say, 120 places all paid the same.
 

More follows.....
 
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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 173,155
    edited December 2012


    Using the £6,000 Guaranteed double Stack (tonight's Main Event), this is an exact replica of last week's renewal, which got 223 runners.

    The payouts last week are in the left hand column, & the new payouts (assume for purposes of clarity it has the same number of players) in the right hand column.


    Rank

    Old Payout

    New Payout

    1st

    £1,806.30

    £1,806.30

    2nd

    £1,036.95

    £1,090.47

    3rd

    £702.45

    £658.98

    4th

    £535.20

    £518.48

    5th

    £468.30

    £441.54

    6th

    £401.40

    £367.95

    7th

    £267.60

    £297.70

    8th

    £200.70

    £227.46

    9th

    £133.80

    £163.91

    10th

    £66.90

    £163.91

    11th

    £56.87

    £111.05

    12th

    £56.87

    £111.05

    13th

    £56.87

    £97.00

    14th

    £56.87

    £83.62

    15th

    £56.87

    £83.62

    16th

    £56.87

    £83.62

    17th

    £56.87

    £83.62

    18th

    £56.87

    £74.93

    19th

    £56.87

    £74.93

    20th

    £56.87

    £74.93

    21st

    £50.17

    £74.93

    22nd

    £50.17

    23rd

    £50.17

    24th

    £50.17

    25th

    £50.17

    26th

    £50.17

    27th

    £50.17

    28th

    £50.17

    29th

    £50.17

    30th

    £50.17

    £6,690.00

    £6,690.00


    More follows.....
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited December 2012
    das ist gut ya
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 173,155
    edited December 2012

    Example 2, is PRIMO.

    Below is the payout last Sunday (246 runners) & how it will payout if the identical number of runners enter this Sunday.


     

    Rank

    Old

    New

    1st

    £3,321.00

    £3,259.50

    2nd

    £1,906.50

    £1,943.40

    3rd

    £1,291.50

    £1,168.50

    4th

    £984.00

    £922.50

    5th

    £861.00

    £781.05

    6th

    £738.00

    £651.90

    7th

    £492.00

    £528.90

    8th

    £369.00

    £405.90

    9th

    £246.00

    £282.90

    10th

    £123.00

    £282.90

    11th

    £104.55

    £196.80

    12th

    £104.55

    £196.80

    13th

    £104.55

    £159.90

    14th

    £104.55

    £132.84

    15th

    £104.55

    £132.84

    16th

    £104.55

    £132.84

    17th

    £104.55

    £132.84

    18th

    £104.55

    £113.16

    19th

    £104.55

    £113.16

    20th

    £104.55

    £113.16

    21st

    £92.25

    £113.16

    22nd

    £92.25

    £107.01

    23rd

    £92.25

    £107.01

    24th

    £92.25

    £107.01

    25th

    £92.25

    £107.01

    26th

    £92.25

    £107.01

    27th

    £92.25

    28th

    £92.25

    29th

    £92.25

    30th

    £92.25

    £12,300.00

    £12,300.00

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 173,155
    edited December 2012

    With such a variety of Tourney types & field sizes, "one size fits all" might not work 100% of the time, but, pretty much, ALL MTT's will now payout as per the above logic.

    In special circumstances, these structures can be changed if deemed necessary to allow for exceptional circumstances or one-off specials.
     
    You just have to cash now, to test them......
     
  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited December 2012
    HI T

    Recently i've not been getting near the old payout ladder so i have no comment apart from "onward and upward!!!"
    Seems like a good idea. A fair amount for a good T's work. Yes, I likey!!!!!
  • NColleyNColley Member Posts: 1,178
    edited December 2012
    Excellent news, great job!
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,947
    edited December 2012
    nice
  • FCHDFCHD Member Posts: 3,178
    edited December 2012
    Another good idea. Lots of brownie points for the powers that be today.
  • SoLackSoLack Member Posts: 2,737
    edited December 2012
    Cheers Sky esp Adam
  • KKripplerKKrippler Member Posts: 321
    edited December 2012
    Just as a side.

    Do tourneys have to be so top heavy for first, with stacks being so shallow by the end, does not variance play a big part.

    The difference between 1st and 2nd is still pretty massive imo.
  • cenachavcenachav Member Posts: 2,682
    edited December 2012
    Quick question.  Will the min payout in a BH be the buyin?
  • loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
    edited December 2012
    sounds good thanks sky
  • D_LegendD_Legend Member Posts: 335
    edited December 2012
    will this effect freerols ?

    i hope it does a min cash of 38p is so tilting 
  • Sky_BernieSky_Bernie Member Posts: 75
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately.:
    Quick question.  Will the min payout in a BH be the buyin?
    Posted by cenachav
    Hi Cena,

    You are correct, in all Bounty Hunters because of the split pot between the heads / prize pool, the minimum payout if you cash will always be the buy-in, e.g. in a £10 BH, the minimum prize payout will be at least £10.

    Kind regards,

    Bernie
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 173,155
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately.:
    In Response to Re: New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately. : Hi Cena, You are correct, in all Bounty Hunters because of the split pot between the heads / prize pool, the minimum payout if you cash will always be the buy-in, e.g. in a £10 BH, the minimum prize payout will be at least £10. Kind regards, Bernie
    Posted by Sky_Bernie
    I am assuming (apologies if I am incorrect) that the minimum payout from the PRIZE POOL will be the buy-in, then the value of any heads taken will be in addition to that.
  • GELDYGELDY Member Posts: 5,203
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately.:
    Excellent news, great job!
    Posted by NColley
    +1

    this and late reg are my two fave improvements during this fence painting stage.
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited December 2012
    :-)
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited December 2012

    hi tikay,

    hope you're well and looking forward to dog-earing your double week copy of the radio times.

    good news with the smoothed payouts.  can you let us know about the math [sic] behind the number of places that will cash please?   what is the new calculation when taking the number of entrants please?

    thanks
    rob



     
  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: New Tournament Payout Structures - effective immediately.:
    hi tikay, hope you're well and looking forward to dog-earing your double week copy of the radio times. good news with the smoothed payouts.  can you let us know about the math [sic] behind the number of places that will cash please?   what is the new calculation when taking the number of entrants please? thanks rob  
    Posted by aussie09

    Payout structure is based on:

    (aussie09 finishing position - 1) / percentile of field beaten.*



    *may not be true
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited December 2012


    hi machka,

    thanks for your help and insight.  where have you been?  i used to keep track of your progress by the hat draws on tv.  you been away?  prison?  again?




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