pjokay said:
I am not a big fan of all these re-entries I thought they were cutting down on them but can see one of the no re-entries has now been flipped to a re-entry.
I think, re-entries should be allowed, as long as late registration is possible. Otherwise players showing up on time are massively penalized by "late registration snipers", who get an ICM-advantage by showing up late, and can also hunt around for potential overlays. I am ok with limiting it to 3 re-entries though, because this protects people from tilting and losing their bankroll by firing one bullet after another. Personally I rarely re-enter more than once or sometimes twice except in the R+A events.
Its also just a business reality, that re-entries are needed to create large pricepools. Last year 888 Poker introduced "The Classic", which had 70 min late registration and no re-entries, and this was a massive failure. They ran with constant overlays, and one by one they were taken down again. They were reintroduced with the latest update, and I suspect, the outcome will be a similar one this time.
pjokay said:
They have increased the payout structure which is very good although think it would be more accurate to count the re-entries as players like most other sites
I did not mind the way, it was before, but I think, the deeper payout structure will be popular with most players, and I dont mind that either.
pjokay said:
I was not saying their was no edge in turbos but I think it does increase variance and reduce overall profitability and you have to take more chances with weaker hands although do think it reduces edge.
I agree, that a fast blind structure reduce skill edges and the ROI, that can be achieved. But it can be compensated to some degree by weaker fields and also the fact, you spend less time on each tournament. Its obviously a balance, and I think, 888 Poker has hit a pretty good one now.
Before a tournament like the 5,5$ "big fish" had 12 min blind intervals and 160 minutes of late registration. It took around 4 hours to just get in the money, and in my opinion that is simply to much, when a min-cash was only 11-13$. I guess, they have taken a peak at PokerStars, where a similar "big" MTT run quite a bit faster.
pjokay said:
The main thing I like about the sats on 888 though is they finish on time for the tourney whereas on Stars they drop you 30 mins to 95 into late reg not giving the option to play the whole tourney. Another big thing they need to work on is the software crashes.
Personally I prefer satellites, that reward tickets, because this allow me much more flexibility. But if they reward seats, then I certainly want to be placed in the target tournament, before it begin, and not after an hour or so.