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Continuation Sit & Go
My Idea would be to have a continuation Sit & Go
This can be done at all S&G levels but here's how it works.
6 seater table
Top 3 get paid, however.........
1 player (The Winner) moves on to a new table
Once the new table has six players, it starts again and the winner continues again to a new table.
Obviously you would need 6 winners (one from each table) before a new table would start.
1 in six move on to a new table, so the entry fee or the payout structure would have to take this into account.
In theory you could just enter 1 continuation sit & go and if you keep winning, you will keep moving onto a new table at no extra cost. - What a way to build up a bank role.
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ive said yes but not fully understanding here trev. i like the basic sounds of it.
Right so it starts like a dym, but instead of winning just double your money you also win a seat into another one if you come first? Where would the money come out of the prizepool to accomodate this?
The 1 in 6 player entry fee can either be taken from the original prize pool or the entry fee has to be divided into 6 players and added to the original entry fee, thus giving 1 free entry to the continuation table.
In essance if there is 1 free entry per table, 6 tables (36 players) have paid the extra few pence to make up one new table and thus it continues.
I'm not sure on the mathematics but i'm sure someone can work it out.
You can cash out whenever you want, as the new tables wont start until they are full or have six new players.
If you cash out after moving to the continuation table, the entry fee would just be added to your account.
It's not like a surviver, because the top 3 get paid and the winner moves on from each table, but I suppose in some ways, if you wan't to make as much money as possible the idea is to survive, but you will need to win it to keep moving on.
You will have already been paid for each table win, so when you do eventually cash out it will be the value of the entry fee at what ever level you were playing.
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