samedi, décembre 29, 2007
samedi, décembre 22, 2007
Awareness title....
Nous y sommes enfin!!
Cela fait plus d'un an qu'on attend impatiemment ce moment…
21 Décembre 2007, 00h02…
Non, non, je ne me suis point trompe, j ai été aware a ce sujet…. Il se trouve que je suis a présent a Hawaï et donc 12heures en avance sur vous… J ai respecte le délai comme convenu.
Alors qui est la coqueluche 2007 ?
Qui est le joueur le plus aware 2007 ?
Qui mérite l’awareness title 2007 ?
Disons les choses ainsi :
Ce n’est pas DAS, car depuis 2 mois, son statut est relégué a ‘special guest’
Ce n’est pas ce bon vieux Alexandre car après 1 an et demi de poker, il est encore capable d’ouvrir le turn en même temps que le flop
Est-ce le prez ? (bien que ce ne serait pas gunne, bien entendu….)
Est-ce Notre eternel concierge qui n’a pas failli une fois a son travail de contrôleur de deck de 52 cartes
Est-ce notre keeper of the rules… ?
Bref, le seul AWARE, est bien entendu le premier qui réagira a mon message….
May the title be yours….
mardi, décembre 11, 2007
Moving Players
When do you have to move a player?
In your poker tournament there will be times that players need to be moved from one table to another. Such times arrive when players bust out of the tournament and the tables don't have the same number of players seating at them. If table A has two, or more players more than table B, a random player has to move from table A to table B.
It is fine for a table to have one player more than another table as you can't do anything about that.
How do you move a player?
If you are running the tournament by yourself you can do the following: If a player is busted out from a table (therefore making the table shorter than another), find out his position in relation to the dealer at his last hand. Then go to the larger table and move the player with the same position and move him to the smaller table. So if the busted player was sitting two to the right of dealer, find the player at the larger table who seats two to the right of the dealer and move him to the smaller table.
You can also try high carding the larger table to move a player. But the first method is faster, creates less confusion, and is more fair; it is more fair because the moved player will have the same position in relation to the blinds and therefore will not pay his next blind earlier or later than he should.
