- Mar 14, 2012
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I like the "risk/reward" model as I'll call it, but I think Sean mentioned it as the PAPA way of doing things.
No extra balls, tables are set to tournament settings.
Your score is a combination of one play through of all tables in tourney.
Should you decide to try and improve your score, you'd do so by playing all the tables once more.
Whatever your most recent score earned is, that is the one that gets posted.
It's that last point that I think would really prevent the 'grinding' nature of a tourney. You might have this fantastic score on one table, and the question is do you maybe sacrifice it in hopes of bettering the scores on some other tables? Once you play a table, have it greyed out so you know what tables are still left to play.
I don't like the suggestion of one and done for the tourney, as I find my passion for playing really has heated up this past week. I'm playing tables I almost never touch, and were it one a done, I'd have touched them that once and they'd go back into the pile for me. We'll have to see how it goes, but whatever the case, I am having fun. I also have reached the point of diminishing returns though, where improving my score on a table results in only a few tenths of a point increase in the tourney.
No extra balls, tables are set to tournament settings.
Your score is a combination of one play through of all tables in tourney.
Should you decide to try and improve your score, you'd do so by playing all the tables once more.
Whatever your most recent score earned is, that is the one that gets posted.
It's that last point that I think would really prevent the 'grinding' nature of a tourney. You might have this fantastic score on one table, and the question is do you maybe sacrifice it in hopes of bettering the scores on some other tables? Once you play a table, have it greyed out so you know what tables are still left to play.
I don't like the suggestion of one and done for the tourney, as I find my passion for playing really has heated up this past week. I'm playing tables I almost never touch, and were it one a done, I'd have touched them that once and they'd go back into the pile for me. We'll have to see how it goes, but whatever the case, I am having fun. I also have reached the point of diminishing returns though, where improving my score on a table results in only a few tenths of a point increase in the tourney.