Texas Hold'em Tournaments are here at Poker-Flush...
All poker tournaments are single table, Texas Hold'em games. All
Hold'em poker tournaments start with exactly 10, 6 or 2 players and are
played until one player has all of the chips. The top 3 finishers are
paid at the 10 and 6 player tables and the winner is paid at a 2 player
or "Heads Up" table.
Tournaments are currently available 24 hours a day.
Single table tournaments typically last slightly less than one hour.
Poker
Tournaments Rules
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1. Any player
is eligible to enter the single table poker tournament by posting the
required buy-in and entry fee before the start of each event.
2. Seats are assigned at random. Seat changes are not permitted.
3. All poker tournaments are played until one player has all the
chips. Players may not acquire additional chips beyond the original
buy-in. Players are immediately eliminated from the poker tournaments
once they lose all their chips.
4. Poker-Flush currently offers 6 different buy-in poker
tournaments, varying by game, with the prizes based on the amount of the
buy-in and final placement.
Top 3 placements are paid for a 10 and 6 player table, according to the
following schedule:
Buy-In
|
Players
|
Prize Pool
|
The Winner
50%
|
2nd Place
30%
|
3rd Place
20%
|
$5 Buy-In + 50¢ fee
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10/6
|
$50/$30
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$25/$15
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$15/$9
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$10/$6
|
$10 Buy-In + $1 fee
|
10/6
|
$100/$60
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$50/$30
|
$30/$24
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$20/$16
|
$20 Buy-In + $2 fee
|
10/6
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$200/$120
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$100/$60
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$60/$36
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$40/$24
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$30 Buy-In + $3 fee
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10/6
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$300/$180
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$150/$90
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$90/$54
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$60/$36
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$50 Buy-In + $5 fee
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10/6
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$500/$300
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$250/$150
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$150/$90
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$100/$60
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$100 Buy-In + $9 fee
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10/6
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$1,000/$600
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$500/$300
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$300/$180
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$200/$120
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The winner is paid at a 2 player or "Heads Up" table,according
to the following schedule:
Buy-In
|
Players
|
Prize Pool
|
The Winner 100%
|
$5 Buy-In + 50¢ fee
|
2
|
$10
|
$10
|
$10 Buy-In +50¢ fee
|
2
|
$20
|
$20
|
$20 Buy-In + $1 fee
|
2
|
$40
|
$40
|
$50 Buy-In + $3 fee
|
2
|
$100
|
$100
|
$100 Buy-In + $7 fee
|
2
|
$200
|
$200
|
5. There is no rake as the entry fee pays for table
time.
6. All monies distributed are from the pool collected from the
participants at the start of the event, minus the tournament fee.
7. For each single table tournament, all players will start with 1500
Tournament Chips.
8. The limits, blinds and bets rise after every 13 minutes, according
to the exact schedules below:
Level |
Limit |
No
Limit |
Pot
Limit |
1
|
10-15
|
5-15
|
10-15
|
2
|
15-30
|
10-25
|
15-30
|
3
|
25-50
|
25-50
|
25-50
|
4
|
50-100
|
50-100
|
50-100
|
5
|
100-200
|
100-200
|
100-200
|
6
|
200-400
|
100-200 (25 Ante)
|
200-400
|
7
|
300-600
|
200-400 (25 Ante)
|
300-600
|
8
|
500-1000
|
300-600 (25 Ante)
|
500-1000
|
9
|
800-1600
|
500-1000 (25 Ante)
|
800-1600
|
10
|
1000-2000
|
800-1600 (25 Ante)
|
1000-2000
|
11
|
1500-3000
|
1000-2000 (25 Ante)
|
1500-3000
|
12
|
2000-4000
|
1500-3000 (25 Ante)
|
2000-4000
|
13
|
3000-6000
|
2000-4000 (25 Ante)
|
3000-6000
|
14
|
4000-8000
|
3000-6000 (25 Ante)
|
4000-8000
|
15
|
5000-10000
|
4000-8000 (25 Ante)
|
5000-10000
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The current Level and Game are clearly displayed in
the center of the table and the dealer chat as the level / limits
increase. Detailed information for each player is located in the
tournament lobby screen.
9. Each Hold'em level will last 13 minutes.
10. All poker tournaments start automatically once all 10, 6 or 2
registered players have been seated.
11. Each betting round consists of one bet, and up to a maximum of
three raises (four bets total).
12. There will be no breaks. Poker tournaments continue straight
through until one player has all the chips and is declared the winner.
13. When a player loses all their chips they are declared out of the
tournament and finish in the order they were eliminated. Example: In a
10 player tournament if you are the third player eliminated, you are
declared as finishing in 8th place.
14. If more than one player is eliminated in the same hand, the
player with the most chips before the hand started finishes higher. In
the case where both players also have the same amount of chips before
the hand, both players will tie for the position. If there is a tie
between two or more players, the prizes they qualify for are split
evenly between all tied players. For example, if two players tie for 2nd
place, each player receives 50% of the second place prize and 50% of the
third place prize.
15. Poker-Flush will not assist in any deals among players during or
after poker tournaments. Poker tournaments continue until there is one
declared winner and the payoffs will be exactly according to the prize
pay out structure.
16. Soft playing is not permitted. Each player should play with the
same intensity against all other players.
17. All players will play with all their chips until either they lose
all their chips or win the tournament.
18. During play in any of the poker tournaments, if a player loses
their connection and does not re-connect or does not act, their hands
are automatically folded every single hand and their blinds are posted
automatically when it is their turn. Eventually the player is
"blinded out" if they do not re-connect back to the poker
tournaments table.
19. Players must understand and accept the risk of internet
disconnections, as they can and do occur. If a player is not connected
before a hand starts, they will be dealt cards and then folded
automatically. If they are required to post a blind and are not
connected, their blind is posted automatically and their hand folded.
Again, this continues until the player is fully connected and back in
the poker tournaments or until the player is out of the tournament.
20. In the rare and unlikely event of a server problem, all poker
tournaments in play during the problem are deemed as cancelled. Once the
server re-starts, we will refund the full Buy-In and entry fee of each
poker player that was still in the tournaments at the time. In addition,
each of these players will share in the prize pool accumulated from the
players that were already eliminated from the poker tournaments. This
payout is based on the player's proportion of chips compared to all
other remaining players. This resolution treats all players fairly. If a
player was eliminated from any of the poker tournaments before the
server problem, they are considered "out of the tournament"
and do not receive an entry fee refund or any portion of the prize pool.
21. Railbird chat privileges are not supported by Poker-Flush.
22. In case of disputes, Poker-Flush's management decision will be
final.