| Re: Suggestion for a 2 Table, 10-12 person tourney? [quote=Clonexx]We are thinking of doing a tourney this weekend instead of our normal cash game, because we have so many people that can play this week.
My table only holds max 8 people, so we would like to split a 10-12 person tournament between 2 tables. 5-6 people per table and then combining when there are 8 left.
Be ready to move a player if there is a difference in 2 players. Meaning if you start with Table A with 6 and B with 5 -- B loses one, down to 4, you should move someone from A. Find out where the person who went out was sitting relative to the button -- possibly one behind the button. Go to Table A and when they finish that hand, the button moves on Table A, then take the person who is sitting in that same position (in my example, one behind the button) and they go to Table B. Game on. Hope that makes sense. It's all explained on homepokertourney.com where you've looked already. We would like the game to last about 3 hours or so and would like to use a T5000 starting stack.
What would you guys suggest I use for a blind structure?
From my experience, On The Button's blinds suggestion (longer) will meet your needs best. |