Charity Poker Tournament


POKER TOURNAMENT

Saturday Evening

Muster 7:45 pm
Games start 8 pm


LOCATION: EVENTS ROOM

21 players maximum

A TCEP tradition since 2007, we will again be holding our annual Charity Tournament. Proceeds this year will benefit World Central Kitchen.

Winners are able to select from a variety of prizes that have been donated for the event, and every participant receives a door prize.

Recommended Donation for participants: $20

See below for the tournament rules.

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TCEP TOURNAMENT CHARITY
POKER RULES

Poker Style: Texas Hold’em, no Limit

Betting Structure: No Limit
  • Small Blind and Big Blind (to left of the dealer/button) per posted schedule.
  • Straddle Bets: Not permitted
  • Minimum Bet: Current Round’s Big Blind
  • Minimum Raise: Most recent Raise for this ‘street’ (Raises can stay the same or go UP, never down)
  • Maximum Bet/Raise – your chip stack (designated as ALL IN)
Absent Players
  • Blinds and Antes will be posted on their behalf.
  • Position will fold at first requirement to see a bet/raise in the hand.
  • Players Absent for one-half hour will forfeit.
  • Players may not be Absent after the second BREAK.
Misdeals
  • If a card is exposed in the initial deal, a misdeal is declared.
  • Misdeals void the hand and the dealer will redeal.
Short Stacks
  • If a player lacks sufficient chips for a blind, the player is entitled to get action on whatever amount of chips they have remaining. This will form a side pot.
  • A player who posts a short blind and wins does not need to make up the blind.
  • When a player is all-in for less than the required blind, the remaining players will have the following options:
    1. Fold
    2. Complete the Blind (to the side pot)
    3. Raise
Round Ends
  • If the signal sounding the end of a round goes off, any hand partially complete or underway will be finished.
  • A hand is said to have begun when the first card is dealt.
  • New limits apply on the next dealt hand.
Table Assignments
  • Table and Seat Assignments will be randomly distributed during initial buy in once total participation level has been determined.
  • Tables will take a maximum of 9 players.
Table Reassignments
  • The Tournament Director may move players during the Tournament to “balance” the number of players at each table.
  • Best efforts will be made to place a player in the same position that he/she was in prior to the move.
  • Table Consolidation will be preferred to happen during the BREAKS, at which point positions will determined randomly.
Elimination and Winning
  • A player is eliminated when they have no chips remaining.
  • The winner is the player with all the chips at the end of the Tournament.
  • A number of players equal to the number of tables run plus two will be entitled to picks from the prizes available.
  • Prize selection will be ordered by winner, second place, etc.
  • If a player is eliminated and then discovers they have chips, they will forfeit them to the Tournament Director.
  • If two players are eliminated at the same time in the same hand, the larger initial stack will place higher in the tournament.
Final Three

At the final table when a three-handed game loses a player, the player due for the big blind must take it. This means that a player may have to take the little blind twice in a row, or have to take the big blind immediately after taking the little blind. Proper assignment of the big blind takes precedent.

Final Two

When only two players remain, the small blind is on the button.

Split Pots

In the event of a pot split resulting in an odd chip, the odd chip will be granted to the player first in order from the left of the Dealer Button.

Chip Transfers

Once the Tournament Starts, no player may take another players chips except through table play.
A player may not ‘gift’ their stack to another player.

Chip Up Rules

Partial values will chip up once per player.

Speed of Play

Players are expected to play at a reasonable speed. If a player is causing a delay, any player may call ‘time’ and the player with the action will have 30 seconds to complete their play. Please involve the Tournament Director in all time calls.

Decorum

Players are expected to maintain decorum and civility.

Disputes

The Tournament Director is the final arbiter of all disputes.


Chip Colors
  • 5 – RED
  • 10 – BLUE
  • 25 – GREEN
  • 100 – BLACK
  • 500 – PURPLE

Blinds Schedule

15-20 min rounds as announced

  • 1: 5 – 10
  • 2: 10 – 20
  • 3: 20 – 40
  • 4: 35 – 70

BREAK – chip up to 25

  • 5: 50 – 100
  • 6: 100 – 200
  • 7: 200 – 400

BREAK – chip up to 100

  • 8: 400 – 800
  • 9: 500 – 1000
  • 10: 1000 – 2000

BREAK – chip up to 500

  • 11: 2000 – 4000

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