Tourney WSOP Badugi / Triple Draw / HORSE starting stack (1 Viewer)

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Hello,

Does anyone know how the WSOP starting stacks are for Badugi, Triple Draw and HORSE events are ?

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Kid.
 
If I would host something like this I would go big.
For 10k I would prefer to start with 20xT25, 20xT100 and 15x T500.
 
All the mixed $1500 events had pretty much the same structure the past few years. 25k starting stack (10 or 15x 100, 3 or 4x 500, 7x 1k, 3x 5k) starting at 200-400 limits. Stud games will use a button ante for the first couple levels to get around not having smaller chips in play
 
But you are propably asking for how many T25, T100, ... the starting stack contains, correct?
Yes.

I know when it was T25 based if was T25 x 12 and T100 x 12 (vs. T25 x 8 an T100 x 12 for NL/PL events) but I've no clue with the newer T100 based structure.
 
All the mixed $1500 events had pretty much the same structure the past few years. 25k starting stack (10 or 15x 100, 3 or 4x 500, 7x 1k, 3x 5k) starting at 200-400 limits. Stud games will use a button ante for the first couple levels to get around not having smaller chips in play

I was also guessing it would be T100 x 15 (T100 x 10 for the PL/NL events).
 
How is this even possible if it is recommanded to play limit cashgames with at least one rack per player :LOL: :laugh: :p

In tournament T25, 12/12/... is really playable.
16/16/... is of course superior.

With the blinds increase, it'd be overkill to have a full rack per player imho. Especially in large fields tournaments.
 
In tournament T25, 12/12/... is really playable.
16/16/... is of course superior.

With the blinds increase, it'd be overkill to have a full rack per player imho. Especially in large fields tournaments.

I think in a relaxed home game enviroment a limit game will include a ton of calling. Much more than in NL tourneys. People will be out of T25 or T100 chips quickly with a 12/12/... starting stack. A starting stack that contains a rack of chips would be probaby over the top but at least give them a barrel per denomination. Just my 2 cents.
 
I think in a relaxed home game enviroment a limit game will include a ton of calling. Much more than in NL tourneys. People will be out of T25 or T100 chips quickly with a 12/12/... starting stack. A starting stack that contains a rack of chips would be probaby over the top but at least give them a barrel per denomination. Just my 2 cents.
You're correct.
16 or 20 are good for tournaments.
Also the number of 1000's shall be pumped up a little bit compared to standard NL breakdown.
 
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