Actually there is several sites that offers you a "home tourney" calculator, where you can make your own Tour, blinds, value of chip ect. it´s up to you. I did a quick google search homepokertourney and wolah there it was....
OR.... How to calculate a poker tournament blinds schedule: Divide the starting chip amount by 50 or 100. Make this your first big blind. Make your big blind equal to your starting chip amount at the time you want your tournament to finish. This is your anticipated final blind. Arrange the middle levels so that the blinds gradually increase from your first big blind to your anticipated final big blind. Keep the first 2 or 3 levels low to allow new players to learn without having to risk too much. Add a couple extra blinds levels to be on the safe side. Example: 1000 chip buyin tournament lasting four hours
The first big blind = 20 (1/50 of the T1000 starting chip amount). The final big blind = 1000 (the starting chip amount) at the 4 hour mark using 20 minute levels. 30 minute levels would result in a tournament about 6 hours long. Gradually increase your big blinds from 20 to 1000. Add a couple levels above the 1000 big blind.
Following is a chart of recommended blind structures based on different starting chip stacks:
Blind Period Chip Stack 1000 2500 5000 10/20 25/50 50/100 20/40 50/100 100/200 30/60 75/150 150/300 50/100 100/200 200/400 75/150 200/400 300/600 100/200 300/600 500/1000 150/300 500/1000 750/1500 200/400 750/1500 1000/2000 300/600 1000/2000 1500/3000 400/800 1500/3000 2000/4000 500/1000 2000/4000 3000/6000 1000/2000 2500/5000 5000/10000
Edited by Sarco28 (20 August 2008 @ 20:54 GMT)
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