March 2008

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Poker Tournament Rules

Greg 11 Mar 2008 | : Tournament Rules

  1. Players in charity tournaments must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
  2. All seats at charity tournaments are pre-reserved.  Date of event walk-ins will be taken if space is available.
  3. Payment of seat must be made at registration.
  4. There are no refunds for seats unless the event is canceled by the host charity.
  5. Check-in for tournament begins at the venue a minimum of one hour prior to start time.
  6. Table and seat assignments will be randomly determined unless the client sells a table sponsorship and the sponsor elects to provide players at their table.
  7. Late players will be designated a seat and their blinds will be posted for them through the first two rounds.  After two rounds, the remaining chips will be divided among the other seated players at that table.
  8. There will be a maximum of 10 players per table scheduled.  Additional players may be added at the tournament directors discretion.
  9. Starting position for the dealer button will be at the Directors discretion.
  10. Tournament director and Floor staff have final say on rule interpretation.
  11. Small blind is directly to the dealer buttons left.  The big blind is directly to the small blinds left.  Blinds and dealer button move around the table in a clockwise direction.
  12. If the number of players differs by two or more between any two tables, one player must move from the highest populated table to the lowest populated table. The dealer will choose a player as close as possible that is playing a hand in the same position (seat) relative to the button.
  13. When a player loses all of his chips he is eliminated from the tournament,  unless there are re-buy or add-on provisions.
  14. No Limit Hold’em tournaments run approximately 4 hours.  However, tournaments may continue until one player wins all the chips or a chip count is held. This is up to each clients discretion.
  15. The timer is stopped during breaks to the final table and during any disputes that occur which require attention of the floor personnel or the tournament director to resolve.
  16. Conduct Code – Management will attempt to maintain a pleasant environment for all our players and staff, but is not responsible for the conduct of any player. We have established a code of conduct, and may deny a players right to play if he violates it. The following is not permitted: Collusion with another player or any other form of cheating; Verbally or physically threatening any patron or staff member; Using profanity or obscene language; Creating a disturbance by arguing, shouting, or making excessive noise; Throwing, tearing, bending, or crumpling cards; Destroying or defacing property, Using an illegal substance; Carrying a weapon.
  17. POKER ETIQUETTE – The following actions are improper and grounds for warning, suspending, or barring a violator: Deliberately acting out of turn; Deliberately splashing chips into the pot; Agreeing to check a hand out when a third player is all-in; Reading a hand for another player at the showdown before it has been placed face up on the table; Telling anyone to turn a hand face up at the showdown; Revealing the contents of a live hand in a multi-handed pot before the betting is complete; Needlessly stalling the action of the game; Deliberately discarding hands away from the muck (cards should be released in a low line of flight, at a moderate rate of speed) Stacking chips in a manner that interferes with dealing or viewing cards; Making statements or taking action that could unfairly influence the course of play, whether or not the offender in involved in the pot; Using a cell phone at the table.
  18. Tobacco use – There is no smoking allowed at the poker tables.

Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament

Greg 11 Mar 2008 | : Poker Tournament

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

4:30 PM - Doors Open / Registration / Blackjack and Craps Tournaments begin.

5:00 PM - Poker Tutorial Session begins for players new to the game.

6:00 PM - Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament begins.

11:00 PM - Blackjack and Craps Tournaments End - Poker Tournament Ends - Prizes Awarded.

Food and drinks will be served from open to close.  Drinks include beer, wine, sodas, bottled water, coffee and teas.

Click Here to Register

Location:
Casa Leon Retreat
West Linn, Oregon


Blackjack Tournament Rules

Greg 11 Mar 2008 | : Tournament Rules

 

1. Entry coupons may be purchased at the cashiers table for $ 20.00 per 10 hand sitting.

2. Special Tournament chips may not be used at any other gaming table.

3. Each entry coupon entitles the bearer to $1000 in Tournament chips (Ten - $100 chips - no monetary value).  These chips are to be used for betting on a maximum of 10 consecutive hands with no preset table limits. One hand per player. 7 players per table at any one time.

4. After playing ten hands, each player’s chips will be counted and the top 7 chip value winners will be listed on the tournament results board.

5. It is each player’s responsibility to check the player standings board during the event. The top seven players will qualify for play in the Championship Round (scheduled 15 minutes prior to the close of the event).

6. There is no limit as to the number of times a player may purchase an entry coupon during the course of the event (Up until 30 minutes prior to the close of the event), however, each entry coupon serves as a separate entry and may not be combined or accumulated.

7. The top seven winners will play in a 10 hand final tournament round with the winner receiving the tournament Grand Prize.

8. In case of a tie a high-card draw-off will determine the winner (Aces are high and face cards hold a value of rankings J-Q-K)

(K being the highest face card).

In the future….

Greg 10 Mar 2008 | : Stories

 

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Craps Tournament Rules

Greg 10 Mar 2008 | : Tournament Rules

 

1. Entry coupons may be purchased at the cashiers table for $ 20.00 per 20 minute round.

2. An entry entitles the bearer to $ 1,000.00 in Tournament Chips

3. One entry per person per round.

4. There will be 6 preliminary rounds of 20 minutes.

5. After each round, player’s chips will be counted and the player with the most chips will win a spot for the final round of 7 players.

6. 7th player in championship round will be drawn at random from players in previous rounds who did not win a round.

7. There is no limit as to the number of times a player may purchase an entry into a round. However, each entry serves as a separate entry and may not be combined or accumulated.

8. The winner from each round will play in a 20 minute final tournament round with the winner receiving the grand prize.

9. In case of ties, there will be a dice roll-off with the player rolling the higher number being declared the winner.

10. No more bets will be allowed once the dealer moves the dice to the shooter.

11. $ 5.00 minimum on all bets.

12. Craps table capacity is 10 players at any one time.