@MMTonyB Now, that's not to say that multiple reentries take some of the shine away from the competition. I am an operator and multiple reentries are important. Bur I do like the idea of limiting them in some occasions. @SavagePoker@CMONEYMAKER@PokerTDA
@MMTonyB In short: good players will win more money faster and bad players will lose more money faster than they would at freezeouts or single reentries. @SavagePoker@CMONEYMAKER@PokerTDA
@MMTonyB In my experience and looking at over 10years of reentry data, the argument that players with more money have advantage in multiple reentry tournaments is not true.
Multiple reentries will shorten time span of a sample of tournaments played @SavagePoker@CMONEYMAKER@PokerTDA
@TristanCre8ive@SavagePoker@PokerTDA Rake is the price of service. Lower rakes are competitive advantages for businesses. Regulating prices, in any market, has not led to better services nor lower prices for consumers, in any industry. The solution is not to buy the high priced services instead of Regulating.
@BlaiseBourgeois@WSOP Perhaps you're not looking at the right place. The official website is https://t.co/itbKldLsL2 and I have seen structures already posted there for more than a month.
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@SavagePoker@PokerTDA Since the community is feeling nostalgic and going to pre-pandemic discussions, let's get the FCOTD matter back, just to see things heat up ahahahah😇
@pokerorg Hello @pokerorg . Caiaffa was the single player who received a second chip stack and not "one of several" as your article says. I emailed you with the correct account of facts.
Yuri Dzivielevski picked up his second mixed game bracelet and third bracelet overall by winning Event #47: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E for $207,688!
Congratulations, @YuriNerdguy!