Tuesday, 07 September 2010
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Tournament Structure
No Limit Texas Hold’em

:20 minute rounds


Players will receive $2,000 in tournament chips.

$1,000 chip add-on is one-time optional re-buy

Blinds 

 

Round One $25--$50
Round Two $50--$ 100
Buy up the Green

Round Three $100--$200
Round Four $200--$400
Round Five $500--$1,000
Buy up the Black

Round Six $1,000--$2,000
Round Seven $2,000--$4,000

Buy up the Purple
Round Eight $4,000--$8,000

Round Nine $5,000--$10,000

Round Ten $10,000--$20,000

Round Eleven $20,000--$40,000

Round Twelve $40,000--$80,000

Round Thirteen $80,000--$160,000

Round Fourteen $200,000--$400,000

Round Fifteen $500,000--$1,000,000

 

Play will continue at this limit if a winner has not yet been determined.

 

Blinds are subject to change at managers or directors discretion. Players will receive a break upon reaching final table.


 



       Players must protect their hand at all times.

 Players must play their own hand. No outside assistance from other players, spectators or dealers is allowed. The dealers can answer questions pertaining to the game rules.

Players can bet any amount of chips they have in front of them at any time but must comply with the minimum bets and raises unless going all-in.
a. A minimum bet is the amount of the big blind for that round.
b. A minimum raise is at least the amount of the bet faced, Example: player bets $150 to raise the next player must put in at least $300.

The dealer button will always move forward to the next player and the blinds will adjust accordingly. The only exception is when there are only two players left. The dealer button will be the small blind and first to act before the flop.

When buying up the chips dealers will round up to the next amount. Example: when buying up the green chips ($25), if a player has $125 in green they will receive $200 in black chips ($100).

When no more betting is possible during a hand due to player’(s) going all-in, all the players in the hand will turn their cards face up before the next community (board) card is delivered.

When a table breaks, the remaining players will randomly select their seat assignment from the director. Please go directly to your new seat assignment. This is not a break period.

If a problem occurs at the table please have the dealer call the director for a ruling. The directors ruling will be final.

Verbal statements in turn are binding. If you say “call”, “raise” or “fold” in turn you will be held to that action.

Please play in turn. Do not fold, call or raise until it is your turn. This rule is very important to the integrity of the game.

Have Fun and Good Luck!

 

 





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