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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2013, 03:13:21 AM »

Im still not a fan of the straddle, even less of two.



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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #31 on: August 17, 2013, 09:46:28 AM »

They should have an APAT cash game at worlds. Invite only and streamed. Players can evict someone after 3hrs and 24hrs duration

That would be awesome!!!


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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #32 on: August 17, 2013, 10:10:39 AM »
I"d obviously be last reserve and not get to the table!!!
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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #33 on: August 19, 2013, 23:40:35 PM »


Is it just me who thinks that the most profit rule rather than largest stack rule is not the best way to go here.
I mean everybody can top up to the max anyway, so the only way anybody is going to land on the final table without being one of the biggest stacks is if they do not use their top ups. I don"t really see how this is good for the game as I would rather have a £190 stack at the table who has lost £10 after sitting with £200 than a £150 who has won £100 and not chosen to top up. Being rolled for the game you are playing is an integral part of cash games, and anybody who is under-rolled should be at a disadvantage in my opinion and we should not mitigate this. Being able to exploit those who are not is also important in live cash games (I am bad at this btw).

Anyway whatever this rule I am sad not to be playing this and hope to be back to these games soon will certainly try to make the next round of this game at Stoke in Jan, BUT.........

For WCOAP, please, please, please, please, please - if it can be done. APAT - The Cash Game (I know I ask every year *lol*). A no nonsense good old fashioned CASH GAME, a real one, this concept is fun but it is not a true honest to god cash game). Have an entry fee or rake the table but make it a cash game everything goes. I can think of some amazing tables we could get.



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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #34 on: August 22, 2013, 18:54:40 PM »
Scenario Question:

A player is v deep in the 6-max but short at around 9.30pm (i.e. during the LR period for the cash event). Can they buy into the Cash Event and Sit Out, assuming there is capacity?

If so, as this is a "cash tournament" are you "dealt out" when you"re sat out as in cash, or are you dealt in and blinded away as in a tourney?
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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #35 on: August 22, 2013, 20:50:40 PM »

Scenario Question:

A player is v deep in the 6-max but short at around 9.30pm (i.e. during the LR period for the cash event). Can they buy into the Cash Event and Sit Out, assuming there is capacity?

If so, as this is a "cash tournament" are you "dealt out" when you"re sat out as in cash, or are you dealt in and blinded away as in a tourney?


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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #36 on: August 22, 2013, 21:05:36 PM »

Scenario Question:

A player is v deep in the 6-max but short at around 9.30pm (i.e. during the LR period for the cash event). Can they buy into the Cash Event and Sit Out, assuming there is capacity?

If so, as this is a "cash tournament" are you "dealt out" when you"re sat out as in cash, or are you dealt in and blinded away as in a tourney?


There was a very clear no to multi-tabling last time at DTD. No reason to suggest it won"t be the same this time around.
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Re: Cash Tour - Finalised Format for Leg 3 - UKCOAP, Nottingham
« Reply #37 on: August 22, 2013, 21:48:31 PM »


Scenario Question:

A player is v deep in the 6-max but short at around 9.30pm (i.e. during the LR period for the cash event). Can they buy into the Cash Event and Sit Out, assuming there is capacity?

If so, as this is a "cash tournament" are you "dealt out" when you"re sat out as in cash, or are you dealt in and blinded away as in a tourney?


There was a very clear no to multi-tabling last time at DTD. No reason to suggest it won"t be the same this time around.


Good answer!
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