FrankGrimes wrote: » On the other hand, the advantage of a tournament is it has the focus point of everyone working towards trying to be the overall winner (and have the honour of receiving the p1sstake trophy I've got)
FrankGrimes wrote: » A tournament also has different dynamics throughout, but has the downsides of potentially going on for ages and what do lads who have been knocked out do.
FrankGrimes wrote: » If I do go with a tournament, any tips on blind structures and software to use (know I can just use a clock, but having a laptop running will help new players see what's going on with the blinds etc.)
FrankGrimes wrote: » Want to avoid some of the setups I've seen in pub tournaments where the blind structure is so aggressive it just makes it into an all-in fest and crapshoot.
When I'm hosting a game and it goes on too long then we cut the deck and remove 6 and under.