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WOW FULLTILT NEW PROMOTIONS NICE

Oct 14, 2008 5:05 pm Report Abuse

http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/matrix-tournaments

Hey all tell me what u think about this new Matrix style sit and goessss!!!! loooks very nice 4 tables for 1 buy in and u play the same playersss !


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SpubFT Oct 14, 2008 5:08 pm
http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/matrix-tournaments-details

this is a more detailed info on the new Sit and Go good luck all birdies
sohail Oct 14, 2008 5:08 pm
Yes it sounds real good. And, I can't wait to be able to log back in and give it a try.
Sandman2369 Oct 14, 2008 5:09 pm
I can not access from work. Can you post the details?
jasonallen28 Oct 14, 2008 5:09 pm
Yea I seen that and it sounds decent where you get more money on your performance.
SpubFT Oct 14, 2008 5:18 pm

here are the details

Matrix Tournaments - Details

  • You’ll play the same 8 players on 4 different tables simultaneously
  • There is a Sit & Go prize pool for each table
  • Your overall performance will also be scored and paid out from a Matrix Tournament prize pool

How It Works

In a nine-player Sit & Go, you face eight opponents and play down to the final player. It’s the same in a nine-player Matrix tournament, except that you’ll face the exact same eight opponents on four different tables simultaneously. Each individual table will play down to the last player, with the final three places at each table paying out just like a Sit & Go. In a Matrix Tournament, the standard prize pool will be broken down to include payment for overall performance as well.

Individual Tables

Each individual table will pay out for the final three positions, just like a normal Sit & Go. In the case of a nine-player, $10 + $1 Matrix tournament, each individual table will have an $18 prize pool, paying out $9, $5.40, and $3.60 for 1st through 3rd places, respectively.

Scoring

Players will earn one Matrix point for each opponent they outlast (Survival Points) and two points for every player they knockout at each table (Knockout Points). Each player’s points for individual tables will be listed by match under SCORE BY MATCH in the Tournament Lobby. Total points for the entire tournament will be listed under MATRIX SCORE.

Matrix Score

Point totals for a player’s Matrix score will also be listed in the tournament lobby in three categories:

  • Earned: this is the combined total of Survival Points and Knockout Points from each of a player’s four tables
  • Max: this is the maximum number of points that can be achieved if a player earns every remaining Knockout Point and Survival Point on each of the tables where they are still playing
  • Projected: this is the estimated total Matrix score for a player and the best way to see where they stand at that moment

Please see the Matrix rules page for more details on Matrix scoring.

The Dominatrix

Prove your poker supremacy by claiming victory at all four tables and become the Dominatrix. If you have the skills to take down all four tables you’ll be rewarded not only with the top prize for winning each individual table, you’ll scoop the entire Matrix prize pool!

DesertBreeze Oct 14, 2008 5:19 pm
I don't get it. LOL! But, I guess it's similar to playing 4, 9 seaters at once, so you pay the entrance for each but the winnings are greater? It's early here and full tilt has put a cloud on my morning by being down today. I do have coffee though..... that's the good news!! I wonder if they will have the matrix for the $1.25 buy in sit and goes.......... Guess I'll just hide and watch! I wonder if they will be turbo or regular also. I'm a fan of 9 seat turbos due to my lack of patience............
Sandman2369 Oct 14, 2008 5:20 pm

Thank you!!!!!

SpubFT Oct 14, 2008 5:25 pm
your welcome sandman
SpubFT Oct 14, 2008 5:31 pm
i hope they have smaller buyins as well =)
SHERRY524 Oct 14, 2008 5:33 pm
Hey those seem pretty cool unfortunatley my dial up wouldnt allow that many tables.
Brandy68 Oct 14, 2008 5:37 pm

That sounds good !

I think i will like it .

I need to check that out.

Thx for information.

bigword Oct 14, 2008 5:42 pm
woooooooord!!
SpubFT Oct 14, 2008 5:55 pm
BUMP BUMP BUMP
ratt6166 Oct 14, 2008 6:10 pm

managed to play some matrix before it went down.....

games start from $1.00 +25c

Beware the prizes are not big unless you take down more than 1 table so pay $1.25 and get $0.90 for 1st place in one game

But they are fun for a poker junkie

bernie510 Oct 14, 2008 6:12 pm
it kind of reminds me of the dublicate poker site. and that site was horrible along with its concept of 'dublicate poker'. haven't given this a try yet but when FT goes back online i'll see how it is.
ButtonDog Oct 14, 2008 8:48 pm
Ok, I decided to try one of those Matrix tournaments to see how they worked. I played a little more than an hour and took first place. If you aren't used to playing four tables at once it can be confusing, so practice on play money before trying them would be my advice. There is less loose play in them than there are in regular games because everybody is at four table and it makes them just wait for top ten to play. Takes a lot of concentration.

You win money on each table plus the matrix final. As you can see I won $2.34 wich is less than you can win for playing one 9 seater.


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