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Money added- Not GTD

How about some tournaments which instead of having money guranteed have money added. For example say the average Primo gets 500 players, thats 500 * 30, = 15k. Which means there is little money actually GTD. Instead if Sky add about 5k. Thats 500 * 30 (15k) + (5k) = 20k, so there is still value in playing the tournament.

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  • edited February 2010

    Yessss, this happened in the TKO afterparty the other day, think it definately attracted more runners than it normally would. This is on a lower scale obv, but wud get the same interest at higher levels/buy ins. 

    Also, more/bigger GTD tournys between 5 and 7, and through the day on weekends :)

    DOHH
  • edited March 2010
    In Response to Money added- Not GTD:
    How about some tournaments which instead of having money guranteed have money added. For example say the average Primo gets 500 players, thats 500 * 30, = 15k. Which means there is little money actually GTD. Instead if Sky add about 5k. Thats 500 * 30 (15k) + (5k) = 20k, so there is still value in playing the tournament.
    Posted by Cowgomoo
    This would make no sense on a business sense. If they carry on as they are, in your example. Sky make 500 * 3 (rake) = 1.5k, If they were to add 5k, they would need 5000 / 3 = 1666 players in the tourny to break even. So why would they ever want to run a tournament that loses them money. Makes no sense. They are only here for our cash. 
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