jontm
BLUE WATER CLASSIC 13
Buy-In: $150 Players:120
1 Pat Foster "$4,617"
2 Graham Lupton "$3,249"
3 Bexis Pavlos "$2,223"
4 John Smith "$1,710"
5 Robert Clift "$1,368"
6 James Brown "$1,026"
7 Brian Massender $855
8 Joey Crocker $684
9 Paul Rodrigues $513
10 Marvin Young $342
11 Ciaran Carter $257
Buy-In: $300 Players:120
1 Justin Van Boxtell "$9,234
2 Bryan Snedden "$6,498 "
3 Russell Clarke "$4,446 "
4 Murray Griffin "$3,420 "
5 Tony Huynh "$2,736 "
6 Gerard Decaluwe "$2,052 "
7 Ian Gare "$1,710 "
8 Danny Testani "$1,368 "
9 Paul Rodrigues "$1,026 "
10 Zeb Paszkowski $684
11 Hari Srinivasan $513
12 James Brown $513
Buy-In: $600 Players:222
1 Zeb Paskowski "$33,533"
2 Peter Bodnar "$20,753"
3 Ethel Tari "$12,654"
4 Matthew Brunskole "$9,301"
5 Barry Kruger "$7,276"
6 Martin Welch "$5,378"
7 Nick Ttofalis "$4,113"
8 Richard Mallow "$3,480"
9 Phillip Tunstill "$2,847"
10 Justin Van Boxtel "$2,278"
11 John Lennox "$1,772"
12 Keeth Beharrell "$1,772"
13 George Karaouzas "$1,772"
14 Martin Raymond "$1,772"
15 Murray Griffin "$1,772"
16 John Jones "$1,392"
17 Howard Kotchie "$1,392"
18 Pamela Alguire "$1,392"
19 Maureen Sands "$1,392"
20 Roger Haupt "$1,392"
21 Troy Hamilton "$1,139"
22 Gregory Paratchik "$1,139"
23 Robert Boss "$1,139
24 Tony Huyng "$1,139"
25 Alissa Pluss "$1,139 "
26 Amand Mesko "$1,139 "
27 Carmela De Ciantis "$1,139 "
28 Zeb Paskowski "$1,139 "
jontm
actyper;282971 wroteZeb owns 1st and 28th?
I actually think this is right. If I remember correctly players are allowed to play 1b even if they qualify on 1a, but the smaller stack is removed and last place money awarded.
Remember something about if there is several players who double advance they split the last few payout spots evenly.
I know I did an article and made note of this weird little system for one Ontario event, just not 100% if this was it and too lazy right now to find...
jontm
Found it: "Another unique rule at this particular event is that players can choose to play the second “qualifying” day of the main event, even if they have already advanced to Sunday’s “Final Showdown”.* If a player qualifies a second time, the higher chip stack is carried forward and the player is awarded an equal share of the lowest payouts added together and split evenly amongst any other players that also qualified twice.* Players can also choose to register for both days and if they advance on the first day receive a refund for the second day’s entry, less registration fee."
Back in March, first time I looked at this one
OneTime1Time
I believe fiesta al lago does the same type of thing, only they allow you to carry both stacks on to day two, and combine them. Generates more rake for casino and bigger prize pools, but I'm not really sure how much I like the idea yet.