Casino Rama's Bi weekly tourney's

Casino Rama has received approval for their tourney schedule and will begin their bi weekly tourney's starting on January 22. It's a $275 + 25 buy in.

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  • Any idea what the blinds are like? With only 2500 chips I can't imagine the blinds allow room for much play after the first few levels.

    I went to a couple of their tourneys two years ago but have not bothered to return.
    I really like Blue Heron's new register by phone option.



    http://www.casinorama.com/
    "Registration for each of our bi-weekly tournaments begin on the Wednesday following each Tournament. Check-in and seat allocation will start at 10:30am on tournament dates, with play beginning at 12 noon.

    Participants must register in-person in the Poker Room and admittance is on a first-come first-serve basis. Initial buy-in is $275 (+ $25 administration fee) for which every player will receive $2500 in tournament chips."
  • I guess calling would be best but anyone with some insight on the above and following questions would be great......

    Tourney setup at rama, good?
    Max # of players?
    how long usually lasts?
    dealers?
  • I have the blind schedule at work which I can post once i get back to my office, they e mailed it to me there. I've never played one of their tourney's so I can't really comment on the set up and duration as a player. I have been meaning for a year to go and play and haven't mostly due to work committments. Rama is only 50 minutes from me max so it's the closest to play a casino tourney.

    edit: Ok I can't find the e mail from Rama that they sent me in 2005, I must have deleted it. I think I"m going to play on the 22nd so I'll post the schedule after that.
  • Can you post the blind schedule if you have it available?

    edit: Ok I can't find the e mail from Rama that they sent me in 2005, I must have deleted it. I think I"m going to play on the 22nd so I'll post the schedule after that.[/QUOTE]
  • anyone play in this? how'd it go?
  • anyone played in this tournament recently? anyone know the actual blind structure? cheers.
  • 25 minute rounds

    25/50
    50/100
    100/200
    100/200 25
    200/400 50
    300/600 100
    400/800 100
    600/1200 200
    800/1600 200
    1000/2000 300
    1500/3000 500
    2000/4000 500
    3000/6000 1000
    5000/10000 1500
    7500/15000 1500
    10000/20000 2000
    15000/30000 3000
    20000/40000 4000

    If there were 5000 starting chips, the structure would be quite good. With only 2500, it's a little thin. If you don't do anything in the first 50 minutes, a standard PF raise eats up 1/3 of your starting stack.
  • Holy crapshoot, Batman! I thought the previous structure did not have antes, but if this is the current structure, then it is even worse than I thought. The Skill Level is only 2 :eek:; in other words, there is not much skill you can use before you get blinded off after less than five blind levels.

    I'm surprised a $300 MTT would offer so little poker play. I hope the $400 tournament in June will have a lot better structure; otherwise, there are many better tournaments to spend that $400 on.
    Mathers wrote: »
    100/200 25
    200/400 50
    :
    With only 2500, it's a little thin. If you don't do anything in the first 50 minutes, a standard PF raise eats up 1/3 of your starting stack.
  • now that they have announced an increase in the starting stack to 4,000, how does this change the rating of this tournament? Kind of reminds me of Red Hot tournaments with the add-on of antes, although the blind levels are a little longer (5 minutes).
  • pokerJAH wrote: »
    now that they have announced an increase in the starting stack to 4,000, how does this change the rating of this tournament? Kind of reminds me of Red Hot tournaments with the add-on of antes, although the blind levels are a little longer (5 minutes).


    This helps a little bit; but not that much.

    The skill level is now a 3, and the patience factor is 5.33 (it was 2, and 4.07 before). What that means is you will get blinded off about halfway through the 6th blind level, instead of the 5th.

    To compare this, a great tournament I just played in georgetown, you won't get blinded off until the 10th level. (skill level 6). :D

    But a 3 is certainly better than a 2.
  • Sounds good.

    Not alot of major talent at rama, dead money
  • CanadaDave wrote: »
    This helps a little bit; but not that much.

    The skill level is now a 3, and the patience factor is 5.33 (it was 2, and 4.07 before).

    out of interest, where are these numbers coming from? you and Buddy must be getting them from some site or program?
  • pokerJAH wrote: »
    out of interest, where are these numbers coming from? you and Buddy must be getting them from some site or program?

    I have an excel spreadsheet that calculates the skill level and patience factor as per Arnold Snyder's "Poker Tournament Formula" http://www.pokertournamentfomula.com.

    Here, I've attached it. (Had to zip it, you can't attached .xls files apparently.)

    You just enter the blind structure, and starting chips, and voila... patience factor and skill level are determined.
  • thanks, that spreadsheet is helpful. Kind of like the formula I tried to develop at one time.
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