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Freeze-out:
You are eliminated from the tournament when you lose all your
chips. Players cannot rebuy.
Rebuy:
You can buy more chips only when you have lost all your chips
by going all in.
In a rebuy tournament the amount of rebuys allowed will be clearly
stated and strictly adhered to.
The rebuy period will only last for the stated time this will
also be strictly adhered too.
Add-ons:
In tournaments where add-ons are allowed, the tournament director
will notify all players when the add-on period starts and finishes.
No add-ons will be allowed once play has resumed after add-on
break.
Chip race:
When it comes replacing the lower value chips with higher denominations,
each player is given 1 card for every chip. Only one chip per
person, i.e, a person who gets 2 aces will only receive 1 chip.
When tables are rebalanced it is possible that only one person
at the table is holding the lower value chips, in this case his
chips are rounded up. A player cannot be raced out of a tournament,
if the lose the chip race they are automatically rounded up to
the lowest value chip in play.
Odd chips:
In cases where a split pot occurs and an odd chip remains, this
chip is awarded to the player left of the dealer(from position
1).
Chips showing:
All chips must be visible at all times with highest value
chips placed at the front of a players stack.
Players may not have chips concealed on their person at any time,
a player found to be concealing chips will have them confiscated
and these chips will be removed from tournament play.
String bets:
A dealer may declare a string bet
Splashing the pot:
Deliberately splashing the pot will not be tolerated, players
must place their bets directly in front of them until all action
in that round of betting is finished and then they are place in
the centre pot.
Deck changes:
Only a tournament director has the authority to change a deck.
Late players:
Players who have committed/paid to play in a tournament and are
not present when play starts, will be assigned a table and seat
in the usual manner. Late players will be dealt a hand in the
usual manner and then mucked by dealer their blinds will be posted.
Protecting a hand:
It is the players responsibility to protect their own hand, any
hand mucked by a dealer is dead.
Players who have their hands mucked by dealers are not entitled
to have their bets returned.
Disclosing a hand:
Players verbally disclosing the contents of their hands or
advising other players while a game is in play will be warned,
players who then continue to offend will be penalised.
Penalising players:
Tournament director may penalise players for certain offences,
players may be removed from their tables for set durations. Removal
from a table has a minimum of 5 mins and a maximum of 30 mins.
Players may also be disqualified from a tournament in sever case,
players who are disqualified will not have their enterence fee
returned.
(to be continued)
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