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Originally Posted by iamthepush
my point is nothing is going to change for the players
what's going to change for the players
1) they will know about all fees BEFORE they buy in to the tournament at the cage, not after they have already bought in. As such, they will have the option to enter or not depending on whether they are comfortable with the fees that are being charged as opposed to someone putting their hand out looking for another $10/$20 AFTER they are already sitting at the table waiting for the cards to be dealt
2) they will have all fees accounted for on their receipt at time of buy in
3) they will presumably be made aware that the fee exists before they show up at the event as all fees will hopefully listed on promotional material for the event and not just in the fine print on the structure sheet
4) it alleviates the perception when cash is handed over at the table at the last minute that thost $10 and $20 bills could be ending up in anyone's pocket. If it's charged at the cage, players have more peace of mind that the money has a better chance of being distributed as it should be (obv no one knows for sure where the fees go).
That's a pretty good amount of change