With the 2012 Aussie Millions less than a month away, Melbourne's Crown Casino has announced changes to the registration process for several of the Aussie Millions Championship events.
With the exception of the $1,000 rebuy, the $5,000 Heads Up, the $5,000 Chinese Poker tournament and the $10,600 Main Event, all Championship events will have late registration available until the second break -- usually four hours into the tournament.
Registration for the Main Event will be available up until the start of Level 9, which is the second level of Day 2. This marks a major change from previous...
now that the phenomenon continue into live poker ( spreading like a disease) either two things will happen : freezeouts will slowly die and rebuy will prosper until there will be no freezeouts or the freezeout defensive movement will not register before the tournament starts but after in late registration period , making it more and more that tournament will not start because of too few players and a mass waiting in late registration period.
and all that because of greed for more tourney fees can override old classical tourney concept.
12-20-2011 19:26
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