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Echo that. Saw a lot of people moaning early on that it was too turbo.... but these were generally people that were out already - suspect most of those would not moan if they were on the right side of those early flips. For a weekly $11 league tournament, it was spot on, imo. There will always be a pinch point in a tournament - in this one, the pinch seemed to be around 75 minutes.... people will just have to learn from that and adjust so that they are not reduced to shove/fold at that point. Just cos we can"t nit it up for three hours before going for a flip doesn"t mean the structure is wrong or bad.
No I think the fact that the average stack was around 20 bb - and hence shove/fold mode - for most of the tournament is what makes it bad.
I look at it the other way around - I"m happy to play the occasional turbo tournament, but if I"m going to invest money week in week out to a league then I"d want it to be a good enough structure that you can afford to play creatively and recover if it doesn"t pan out (like week 1).
I don"t know how many people are results orientated in their analysis of structure - but there are plenty of statistics to work out what"s good and what isn"t, so they don"t have to be.
That is a ridiculous comment to make. How is this structure anything like a turbo tournament. Stars turbos have 5 minute levels.
Perhaps those players that are "results orientated" in the analysis of structure and choice of tournaments might be taking this slightly more seriously than others.
I agree with you that it is a decent commitment with it being a 15 week league, and to play them all sees you shell out $165 in total, but I"m not quite sure what sort of structure people want for their money ?
There has got to be a balance here, and the best APAT can do is find a balance that ticks as many boxes for as many members as possible. Clearly a difficult task, but achievable.