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	<title>Comments on: Stars Payout Schedule</title>
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		<title>By: greedo</title>
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		<description>The payout schedule is based on how many people enter the tournament.  The more people that enter the tournament the lower the percentage it pays out.

For example tournaments with less than 200 people pays out 30% for 1st place.
Under 400 pays 19% for first.  A 1500 person tourney pays 17.5% for first.  The other extreme would be the Sunday Hundred Grand on Stars that usually has over 20000 people entered and that pays 9.1% for 1st.

If party was higher, you were playing in smaller tournaments.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The payout schedule is based on how many people enter the tournament.  The more people that enter the tournament the lower the percentage it pays out.</p>
<p>For example tournaments with less than 200 people pays out 30% for 1st place.<br />
Under 400 pays 19% for first.  A 1500 person tourney pays 17.5% for first.  The other extreme would be the Sunday Hundred Grand on Stars that usually has over 20000 people entered and that pays 9.1% for 1st.</p>
<p>If party was higher, you were playing in smaller tournaments.</p>
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