By participating in any tournament, you agree to abide by the rules and behave
in a courteous manner. A violator may be verbally warned, suspended from play
for a specified length of time, or disqualified from the tournament. Chips from
a disqualified participant will be removed from play.
Whenever possible, all rules are the same as those that apply to live games.
Initial seating is determined by random draw or assignment. (For a one-table
satellite event, cards to determine seating may be left faceup so the earlier
entrants can pick their seat, since the button is assigned randomly).
A change of seat is not allowed after play starts, except as assigned by
the director.
The appropriate starting amount of chips will be placed on the table for
each paid entrant at the beginning of the event, whether the person is present
or not. Absent players will be dealt in, and all chips necessary for antes
and blinds will be put into the pot.
If a paid entrant is absent at the start of an event, at some point an effort
will be made to locate and contact the player. If the player requests the
chips be left in place until arrival, the request will be honored. If the
player is unable to be contacted, the chips may be removed from play at the
discretion of the director anytime after a new betting level has begun or
a half-hour has elapsed, whichever occurs first.
A starting stack of chips can be placed in a seat to accommodate late entrants
(so all antes and blinds have been appropriately paid). An unsold seat will
have such a stack removed at a time left to the discretion of the director.
Limits and blinds are raised at regularly scheduled intervals.
If there is a signal designating the end of a betting level, the new limits
apply on the next deal. (A deal begins with the first riffle of the shuffle).
The lowest denomination of chip in play is removed from the table when it
is no longer needed in the blind or ante structure. All lower-denomination
chips that are of sufficient quantity for a new chip will be changed up directly.
The method for removal of odd chips is to deal one card to a player for each
odd chip possessed. Cards are dealt clockwise starting with the No. 1 seat,
with each player receiving all cards before any cards are dealt to the next
player. The player with the highest card by suit gets enough odd chips to
exchange for one new chip, the second-highest card gets to exchange for the
next chip, and so forth, until all the lower-denomination chips are exchanged.
If an odd number of lower-denomination chips are left after this process,
the player with the highest card remaining receives a new chip if he has half
or more of the quantity of lower-denomination chips needed, otherwise nothing.
An absent player is always dealt a hand, and is put up for blinds, antes,
and the forced bet if low.
A player must be present at the table to stop the action by calling “time”.
If a player is not present when it becomes his turn to act, his hand is
dead. This includes situations in which a live blind is not present to act,
since an absent player cannot exercise the option to raise.
As players are eliminated, tables are broken in a pre-set order, with players
from the broken tables assigned to empty seats at other tables.
The number of players at each table is kept reasonably balanced by the transfer
of a player as needed. With more than six tables, table size is kept within
two players. With six tables or fewer, table size is kept within one player.
In all events, there is a redraw for seating when the field is reduced to
three tables, two tables, and one table. (Redrawing at three tables is not
mandatory in small tournaments with only four or five starting tables).
A player who declares all in and loses the pot, then discovers that one
or more chips were hidden, is not entitled to benefit from this. That player
is eliminated from the tournament if the opponent had sufficient chips to
cover the hidden ones (A rebuy is permitted if allowable by the rules of that
event). If another deal has not yet started, the director may rule the chips
belong to the opponent who won that pot, if that obviously would have happened
with the chips out in plain view. If the next deal has started, the discovered
chips are removed from the tournament.
If a player lacks sufficient chips for a blind or a forced bet, the player
is entitled to get action on whatever amount of money remains. A player who
posts a short blind and wins does not need to make up the blind.
All players must leave their seats immediately after being eliminated from
an event.
Showing cards from a live hand during the action injures the rights of other
players still competing in an event, who wish to see contestants eliminated.
A player may not show any cards during a deal (unless the event has only two
remaining players). If a player deliberately shows a card, that hand may be
ruled dead and the player penalized.
Inappropriate behavior like throwing cards that go off the table may be
punished with a penalty such as being dealt out for a length of time. A severe
infraction such as abusive or disruptive behavior may be punished by eviction
from the tournament.
The deck is not changed on request. Decks change when the dealers change,
unless there is a damaged card.
In all tournament games using a dealer button, the starting position of
the button is determined by dealing for the high card.
The dealer button remains in position until the appropriate blinds are taken.
Players must post all blinds every round. Because of this, the button may
stay in front of the same player for two consecutive hands.
New players are dealt in immediately unless they sit down in the small blind
or button position. In these two cases, they must wait until the button passes.
In heads-up play with two blinds, the small blind is on the button.
At stud, if a downcard on the initial hand is dealt face up, a misdeal is
called.
If a player announces the intent to rebuy before cards are dealt, that player
is playing behind and is obligated to make the rebuy.
All hands are turned face up whenever a player is all in and betting action
is complete.
If two (or more) players go broke during the same hand, the player starting
the hand with the larger amount of money finishes in the higher tournament
place for point and cash awards.
Management is not required to rule on any private deals, side bets, or redistribution
of the prize pool among finalists.
Private agreements by remaining players in an event regarding distribution
of the prize pool are not condoned. (However, if such an agreement is made,
the director has the option of ensuring that it is carried out by paying those
amounts.) Any private agreement that excludes one or more active competitors
is improper by definition.
A tournament event is expected to be played until completion. A private
agreement that removes all prize money from being at stake in the competition
is unethical.
Management retains the right to cancel any event, or alter it in a manner
fair to the players.
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