UPDATED DAILY SCHEDULE
The daily tournament schedule is currently in the process of being updated with increased guarantees and the addition of some new tournaments that offer higher buy-in options.
These include a new
2k NLH with 40k GTD every day at 6pm ET, a
5k 8-Max NLH with 75k GTD every evening at 9pm ET, a
500 NLH with 30k GTD every evening at 10pm ET, and a late night
2k NLH with 30k GTD every night at 12am ET.
We will continue to roll out new tournaments throughout the upcoming week.
Personally, I believe the 25k should be an 8game (people aren't as familiar with baducey and badacey unfortunately), and if I were to choose a timeslot, it would be 6pm or 7pm ET (probably 6pm, as 7pm has the 10k NLHE 6max) on Saturday as to not collide with the Sunday tourneys.
Biased opinion here bc I look forward to badugi/uecy/acey rounds the most, but I feel like 11 game > 8 game for a nightly higher buyin tourney. It's true more games = fewer people having experience with all of them, but if someone is willing to play triple draw but doesn't know how to play badugi games, they're probably willing to learn and jump in without much experience.
Thank you both for the feedback. We understand some players will have split preferences on the 8-Game/11-Game choice. The new 10k 11-Game on Sunday has been promising. We will continue to gather feedback with those players and see if there's a choice that is most popular.
Do a different mix each night during the week, Stud/Stud8/O8, Draw games, HORSE, 8 game and 11 game.
There is a newly added 5k mix every evening at 8:30pm ET that rotates games Monday - Saturday.
Monday: OE
Tuesday: 8-Game
Wednesday: Omaha Mix
Thursday: Lowball Mix
Friday: HORSE
Saturday: Big Bet Mix
If players have suggestions for additions or subtractions to the rotation please share them.
Are there any plans to change the BBJ to the old system again? I would love to see that!
There are no plans to change the Bad Beat Jackpot qualifier at this time. One option in the future might be to have a tiered system that lowers the qualifying hand requirements as the BBJ reaches certain levels. We welcome your ideas and feedback on what you'd like to see in the future. But for now and the foreseeable future it will remain as Aces Full of Kings beaten.
Not a biggie but it would be nice to see an update after the Thursday double plays out, announcing who won the best finish across both tournaments, even just the average needed to win it that week.
For anyone here who doesn't already participate we are starting our 4th Bitcointalk poker series - sponsored by SWC this Sunday. Information can be found
here, no late reg and it's password protected.
Thank you, you are right. We will post an update here after the Thrusday Doubles with results on which player had the best finish and include the following week's progressive jackpot amount.