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Originally Posted by Bluenowhere
-1, having a deal functionality kills like 50% of fun.
Once again: you don't have to deal; if you don't want to, just refuse to negotiate.
Playing for $10K is about as much fun as playing for the full prizepool, and underrolled players are going to be scared too, so talking the opponents into giving you a bigger-than-average cut + leaving a lot of money in the game to the winner is a strategic option that shouldn't be dismissed.
Even if you're going to never deal, your opponents will be more tilted and angry and play worse if there is a dealmaking facility but you reject the deal in their faces, than if there's no such facility and they quietly assume that you wouldn't mind to make a deal if you could.
Dealmaking with some mandatory money left in play, as I've suggested above, doesn't subtract much from railbirds' fun, especially because they're used to that happening in MTTs and understand the reasoning behind it. If you think that railing is not fun after a deal, why not jump into the games yourself (and pay more rake to the room to thank it for providing you with the observation opportunity, unlike non-Rational rooms having analogous SnG formats)?
Last edited by coon74; 10-01-2014 at 03:24 PM.