What's up with the SUPER heavily inflated 1st prize and 85% smaller 2nd place prize though? With that kind of prize pool, and 4th place (at the final table) getting < 1% of the 1st place prize, why the hell didn't they just make it a WINNER TAKE ALL event instead, you know what I'm saying?! Never seen this type of absolutely lopsided prize-paying event in my 30 years of existence.
With the limit of 3 per table, will this mean more rounds? Just wondering how the event is structured with these new limits.
At Venitian they started 3 at table, worked ok mostly 1 advance. Then went to 5 at table with plastic partitions, the regular tables stayed at 2 or 3. Don't know about Paris
I don't think they have the plastic partitions at any of the Caesar's properties, which is why I was wondering how that would work.
Would love to hear a report on this tournament after it happens. Very curious on how each round is structured, and how many rounds there will be. Maybe the number of players overall is more limited due to the table limitations???