Again, I am unwilling to rely on the honesty of the players.
Hmmmm.....doesn't sound much like my kind of scene. Not sure I have much in the way of suggestions for such an event.
Again, I am unwilling to rely on the honesty of the players.
The difference between trying to sort people out in divisions---using TD judgment, possibly getting it wrong---and having a single division, is that in the first case you run the risk of weaker players getting whipped by better players (playing in the wrong division for their skill level), while in the latter, it's a certainty.
I'm not sure that's much more fun.
The solutions are either to make divisions and endeavor to sort people fairly, or minimize payout (most to big players packs) to reduce the incentive.
Again, I am unwilling to rely on the honesty of the players.
Seems the best solution given that is two divisions...cash and no cash. Something like $30 for the cash division, $5 for the no cash.
The cash division plays for the cash from their entries. The no cash division's entries go into CTPs just for those players. Should separate the pretenders from the contenders pretty quick.
Here's an idea stolen from barrel racing that Pete May explained to me. Tom Monroe used a similar system for events he ran in Florida in the 80s. Play one round for seeding into top third, second third and bottom third. 65% of total purse goes to top third, 25% to middle third and 10% to bottom third. In your example, $585, $225 and $90. During the second round, have the bottom third only playing for 9 $10 CTPs. Pay out 5 of the 10 in the top third using normal payout tables. For the middle third, mix it up with 8 $15 CTPs just for them and pay 3 places say $40/$35/$30 so no one directly makes more than last cash in the top third.
I think it can be done either way. The benefit of combining both rounds is to prevent someone from maybe bagging the first round to get into the middle pool, because if they miscalculate, they could end up in the bottom of the top pool going into R2.Love this idea.
Does the first round matter in the final payouts? Or once the tiers are divided, only second round counts?