Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Why there isn't more 1 Million chip Tournaments on Facebook Poker

I finally won my 1st 1 Million Chip Tourney in facebook poker. So far I've placed in 3 out of 5. Not bad, but the two I didn't place in lit flames in me. Perhaps I'm too competitive. Perhaps.

I've only played in 5 of these million chip tournaments. That may sound strange to those who know how much chips I have. Before I played, there were only two 1M tourneys running. I had to watch one just to know when the table would be available. Apparently, quite a few players do this, because of how the table fills up so quickly.

If there were more available I may have played in more. This brings me to my point. In all of the 1M tourneys I've played in, there are usually only a few players that have in excess of 10M in their account. That means all of the other players are using more than 10% of their chips as a buy-in, in hopes of winning the big one. In terms of ROI (return on investment) do you think this makes sense?  If you want to know what I think, click Here and read "The More Expensive the Tournament, the Tougher the Competition".

You would be surprised to know how many of these players have less than 2M in their account, or those whose highest chip total rank is only 1M. So to answer why there isn't more 1 million chip tournaments on facebook poker...Way too many players will lose way too much chips. In the end, players with few chips will regret losing so much in just one game. They may lose confidence, but more importantly for Zynga, they may lose the desire to play again.

At the time of writing this, 422,174 players are playing Zynga's Texas Holdem. From what I've seen, every time someone loses all of their chips it takes longer for them to start playing again. They may eventually choose to play another game instead. Maybe a game from a different developer.

To curtail this, Zynga has introduced "Challenges" (Read Daniela's post). Challenges are an interesting topic, that will be discussed.....another time.

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Legend (I know you know, but some people might not)
Tourneys = Tournaments
K = Amount of chips x 1000
Buy-in = the amount you have to pay to enter a tournament
Place = Finishing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd
Sit n go = A type of tournament. The 1st 9 people to buy in can play.
Payout = The amount of chips awarded for placing in a tournament.
Playing tighter = Folding a lot
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