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The purpose of the league is to provide entertainment for Texas Holdem enthusiasts in an atmosphere where there is no cash
wagering of any kind.
FREE
poker means no entry fee of ANY
kind! Establishments may NOT require minimum drinks, etc to
participate. Players earn points to qualify for final tournaments
where prizes are awarded (where allowed by law).
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PROMOTIONAL
RULES
1. ELIGIBILITY
21 & over only. However, exceptions can be made for 18+ if
ALL the following conditions are met; 1)
Individual league location allows players under 21 (determined by
management). The establishment also has
the right to refuse any person for any reason. 2) Player meets the age requirements to play in the Grand Prize Event (21
& over for most events). 3) Playoff locations allow players under 21 or will make a one-time
exception. It is recommended that hosts
call the league office with any questions. If a player is deemed ineligible because of age or disqualified by the
league, all previous tournament results will stand, however that player will be
removed from the league qualifier list and the next person will be moved
ahead.
2. LEAGUE DATES
The sponsor location may establish league tournament dates which coincide with
the promotion time frames. Promotion
lengths vary, usually from
6 to 12 weeks. Common format is for weekly tournaments. Special schedules can be accommodated
(make-up dates, double-sessions, etc.)
3. SCORING SYSTEM (POINTS
BASED)
Players accumulate points by finishing in approximately the top 30% of
individual tournaments, based on the number of entrants (see scoring charts).
Depending on the contest/promotion, attendance points/bonus may be awarded to
encourage participation. The tournament host must keep a record of the
results of each tournament and report the scores directly to the website or
league office. Players do not combine
points from multiple locations as each location is a separate league.
4. PLAYOFFS & CHAMPIONSHIP
Each league will advance their highest ranking players (usually top 20%) to
regional playoffs. The number (# of players) used to determine the top
20% is based on average attendance. Scoring calculation details available
upon request. Players may compete at multiple league locations but may
only qualify from one location. See #8. Players/hosts who are caught tampering with points or standings are
subject to disqualification or other penalties. League office has final say on all issues.
5. TOURNAMENT
HOST
The tournament host oversees the setup of the tables/chairs, starting chip
stacks, player registrations, chip management, moving players & breaking
down tables, and reporting the results to the website. The tournament host also serves as
tournament director and will settle any disputes that arise during tournament
play (see Tournament Rules).
6. PLAYER REGISTRATION
Players must sign-in for each event with the tournament host and must draw for
a random seat assignment. New players will be required to submit
full name and email address. Substitutes
are not allowed, each person can only play for themselves. Playoff events
are reserved for qualifiers only.
7. LATE/RESERVE PLAYERS
No late or reserve players will be allowed after the first break
(chip-up). NOTE: Individual locations may vary their late
player policy. Players should confirm
with the bar they are interested in playing at in regards to their policy. Allowing late players is completely optional
and up to the tournament host. Any abuse
by players or hosts should be reported to the league office. We recommend bars allow late players to
encourage participation. The easiest way
to deal with late players is to simply establish a time limit and seat late
players with a full starting stack at an open seat (this is acceptable). The preferred method is to post dead stacks
and blind them off.
Reserve players are used
in the case where the tournament is full/no seating available. In this case you simply seat your player/s
with a full stack as seats become available (now becoming common in large
tournaments such as the WSOP).
8. PL
AYERS WHO PL
AY
AT MULTIPLE LOC
ATIONS/DOUBLE QU
ALIFIERS
Player
s may participate at multiple
locations. Qualifying rules for Double
Qualifiers can vary from promotion to promotion and can always be found on our
website and on the forum.
TOURNAMENT
RULES
1. NO
SIDE
BETS
All players are
prohibited from placing any form of currency on the table. There will be
NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule and violators will be asked to leave
immediately. Anyone found to be placing side bets will be banned from the
league indefinitely. Any bar allowing such
activity will be removed from the league.
2. PROBLEM RESOLUTION
The tournament hosts decision is final on all disputes during tournament
play. Tournament hosts are to consider the best interest of the
game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can on occasion dictate
that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical
rules. Please email or call the league to report
problems. Please understand
that the host's decision is final once the next hand is played, even if that
decision is technically incorrect.
3. TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE
Regular season tournaments:
Starting stack is 2,000 chips with 20 minute blind levels. Chip values
are as follows:
(8) 25 chips, (8) 100 chips, (2) 500 chips (Recommended)
Championship tournament structure: 10,000 chips, 1/2 hour levels, and an
expanded blind schedule.
Blind schedule see website or host binder for complete table.
25/25, 25/50, 50/100, 75/150, Break (chip-up 25s), 100/200, 200/400, 300/600,
400/800, Break (chip-up 100s), 500/1000, 1000/2000, 2000/4000, 3000/6000,
4000/8000, 5000/10000, 6000/12000
Please note: in some rare
cases, the tournament host may revise the structure in order to meet the needs
of the bar, otherwise the blind structure should not be changed.
Depending on the number of
players starting the tournament, it is not necessary to increase the blinds
when the amount of the blinds reaches 10% of the total chips in play.
This results in better final table play.
Chip Up During the breaks, unnecessary small chips will be chipped up. For example, at the end of Level IV, 25s are
no longer needed. 25s are rounded up to
the nearest 100.
When time has elapsed in a round and a new level is announced by
the tournament host, the new level applies to the next hand.
A hand begins with the first
riffle (shuffle).
4. DE
ALING PROCEDURE
A. DEALER BUTTON. To
begin play at the start of the tournament, players will "high card"
for the dealer button. This means the player who draws the highest card will
start with the button. (The button determines who gets the first card, etc.,
and also determines the position of the blinds.) In case two players get the
same card, suit preference is spades-hearts-diamonds-clubs (spades being highest).
B. BLINDS. The person immediately to the left of the button will post the SMALL
BLIND. The person immediately left of the small blind will post the BIG BLIND.
See blind schedule. League will use the
Dead Button rule if a player is knocked out in the blinds (see dead button
rule diagram on website or host binder). Straddles are not allowed.
C. SHUFFLE. Players take
turns dealing. The deck should be shuffled 3-5 times and passed to the
right for a legal cut (must cut at least 2 cards, cannot tap deck).
The tournament host may allow a designated dealer on each table on larger
tables. Please do not overshuffle. A two-deck system (different design) is permissible.
D. THE DEAL. Starting
with the small blind position, each player is dealt two cards, one at a time.
Once betting action (see BETTING PROCEDURE) is over (pot is right), the
dealer will then burn the top card on the deck, and turn up three consecutive
cards (Flop). 2nd Betting Round. The dealer burns the next card before placing the 4th card (Turn or
4th Street). 3rd Betting
Round. The dealer burns the next card
before placing the 5th card (River or
5th Street). 4th & Final Betting Round.
E. HEADS UP. When only
two players remain in the tournament, the player due to assume the Big Blind
will do so, and the Small Blind will get the button. The Small Blind/Button
will act first prior to the flop and last after the flop.
F. COMMON ERRORS
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Problem
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Solution
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1
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Dealer
reveals burn card.
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Revealed
card is shown to all players. Dealer then reveals the appropriate card.
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2
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Player
(A) shows hand before player/s (B and/or C) has opportunity to act.
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Player
(A) must play the rest of the hand with his/her cards exposed but can still
win the pot and place bets.
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3
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Player
acts (bets, calls, raises, re-raises, folds) out of turn.
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Player
must wait until his/her turn. Action
out of turn will be binding if action to that player has not changed. Checking, calling, and folding is not
considered action changing.
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4
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Player
shows hand, but fails to state his/her intention (call, fold) when it is his
action at showdown.
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Players
hand must be considered folded (mucked).
Example:
player A goes all-in, player B shows hand without stating their intention to
call or fold.
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5
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Dealer
reveals turn or river card before action is complete.
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Exposed
card is put back in deck (burn card would remain on table), action is
completed, deck is reshuffled, cut and appropriate card is shown (no burn).
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6
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Card is
dealt face-up or exposed.
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If exposed/face-up
card is one of first 2 cards out of the deck, then it is a misdeal. Otherwise, continue dealing and give player
with exposed card the burn card. Two
exposed cards is a misdeal.
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7
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Player is dealt 3 or more cards
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If player has yet to act in the hand, then it is a misdeal. If player has already acted, then discover
the error, their hand is dead.
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5. BETTING PROCEDURE
In No-Limit Texas Holdem a player may bet any amount of his chip stack
during the course of play.
Before the flop: The player to the immediate left of the Big Blind is first to
act (call, raise, or fold). The minimum
raise would be the amount of the big blind. However, a re-raise must be at least equal to the previous raise. Example Blinds are 50/100, raise to 200, re-raise to 300 is OK.
After the flop: The player to the left of the dealer button is first to
act for remaining betting rounds. The minimum
bet is the amount of the big blind. Any raise or
re-raise must be at least equal to the previous action (bet or raise).
At the end of last round of betting, the player who made the
last aggressive action in that betting round must show first. If there was no bet, the player to the left
of the button shows first and so on clockwise. Remaining players form the best 5-card
poker hand with the best hand winning the pot. Players must show both cards in order to have a valid hand and win the
pot (unless there were no callers). CARDS READ THEMSELVES. If there
is a split pot with 1 extra chip remaining, that chip is awarded to the
remaining player closest to the left of the dealer button. Verbal declarations
as to the content of a players hand are not binding; however, any player
deliberately miscalling his or her hand may be penalized.
A single oversized chip will be considered a call if the player
does not announce a raise. If a player
puts an oversized chip into the pot and states raise but does not state the
amount, the raise will be the maximum allowable up to the size of that
chip. After the flop, an initial bet of
a single oversized chip without comment will constitute the size of the
bet. To make a raise with a single
oversized chip a verbal declaration must be made before the chip hits the table
surface.
If a player puts in a raise of 50% or more of the previous bet but
less than the minimum raise, he or she will be required to make a full
raise. The raise will be exactly the
minimum raise allowed. An all-in bet of
less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player who has already
acted.
If a player folds their hand, the cards must be placed in the muck pile and
remain there. Players are not allowed to
fish through the mucked cards. Cards
thrown into the muck may be ruled dead. However, a hand that is clearly identifiable may be retrieved at the
tournament hosts discretion is doing so is in the best interest of the game.
6.
ALL IN /
SIDE POTS
If a player lacks sufficient chips for a blind or a forced bet, the player is
entitled to get action on whatever amount of chips he has remaining. In this
situation, a side pot could occur for players with remaining chips. The
All-in player is only entitled to win the amount he has remaining from each
player (even if one/both blinds are more than his all-in, the extra would be
put in the side pot).
Whenever a player is
ALL-IN and all betting action is complete, all hands in play
will be turned face up. When a player loses all his/her chips, they are
eliminated from play and must LEAVE the table. IN CASE OF A
TIE: In the case where multiple players
bust out on the same hand, the player with the most chips going into the hand
will finish higher. In the
RARE case that both players had the
same amount of chips going into the hand, then the best poker hand will be the
tiebreaker. In the EXTREMELY
RARE case that both players had the
same hand, the highest card in each players hand would be used (suit
preference as final tiebreaker).
7.COMBINING TABLES/RESEATING
As the tournament progresses, players will be eliminated. To keep tables
balanced with the same number of players, the tournament host will be required
to reseat players. For example, you have 3 full tables (10 people), but one
table has only 6 players. You should move 1 person from each of the full tables
to balance each table with 9 players. Continue to move players as needed while
players are eliminated. Players should
be moved to the short table according to position from the dealer button.
New players (reseated/broken table) 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. If a new player is seated in the Big Blind
position, the player must post the Big Blind and will be dealt in the hand,
regardless of their previous position on their former table.
If a table is reseated and 50% or more of the players are new to the table,
then seats should re-drawn and a "high card" for the button
immediately prior to resuming the session. The official time for the
blind level should be paused during down time.
8. ENDING THE TOURNAMENT EARLY
Each tournament will simply continue until one player wins all the chips. In
the unlikely event there is not enough time to finish the tournament, an end
time will be announced at least 10 minutes in advance and the person with the
most chips will receive 1st place. All remaining players will place according
to their amount of chips. Any ties will
high card for higher finish, IN THIS CASE ONLY.
9. MISC RULES OF PLAY/POKER ETIQUETTE
Players cards & chips must remain on/above the table at all times, unless
you are reassigned to another table. When moving to a new table, keep chips in plain view (not in pockets,
etc.) Players must
keep their higher denomination chips visible at all times.
One player per hand. You may NOT ask advice as to how to act during the action
period. If you
SHOW your cards to an ACTIVE player at the table, you must show all
players immediately (Show one-show all). If you show your cards to a player that has already folded, you will be
required to show your cards once the hand is completed. Any player at the table may request to see a
hand that has been called (even if checked on river), even if the hand has been
mucked. However, this is a privilege
that may be revoked if abused. If the
winning player asks to see a losing players hand, both hands are live, and the
best hand wins.
No "splashing" the pot. Players are to place their chips in front of
themselves so everyone knows exactly how much they are betting.
No "string bets". A player must state their intentions (call, check
or raise) before placing chips in front of them. Stating Call and Raise is considered a
string bet. Remember, verbal action is
always binding!
Please act in a timely
fashion as the blind levels are only 20 minutes. Any player at the table can call for time
on a player once a reasonable amount of time has passed. The tournament host would then give 30
seconds to act. If action has not been taken before time expires, there will be a
10-second countdown. If a player has not
acted by the time the countdown is over, the players hand will be dead.
No Table Talk about a hand still in play. Players/dealers should NOT talk
about their hand (even if folded) if others are still playing. AFTER the
hand is played out, let the moaning & groaning begin. J
10. CONDUCT/WARNINGS/PENALTIES
Players are expected to conduct themselves with POKER ETIQUETTE.
Inappropriate behavior like throwing cards that go off the table or violating
any league rule repeatedly may be penalized by the tournament host. Penalties will range from verbal warnings to
missed time penalties. A severe
infraction such as abusive or disruptive behavior or chip dumping may be
punished by eviction from the tournament and possibly the league.
11. LEAVING EARLY/ABSENT PLAYERS
Absent players are always dealt in,
if a player is not present for the hand when it is their turn to act, their
hand is folded, even if they are in the big blind and there is not a
raise.
#1)
Players must be physically present to take their seat and play at least one
hand to be eligible for participation points. The league may disqualify
players for participation points if it is clear they have no intention of
playing (for example: checking in, then IMMEDIATELY leaving). Also, playing
"all-in" for the sole purpose of busting out to leave early will be
considered BAD ETIQUETTE.
#2) Players may NOT post & fold for a period of MORE than (2) full blind
levels (in addition to the current level). If a player leaves the
tournament and does not return within this time frame, their chips shall be
removed and their position in the tournament forfeited. See #3 & #4
#3) Any player who must withdraw from the tournament early should DECLARE they
are leaving (alert the host to withdraw his/her chips). Participation
points are still awarded.
#4) In the interests of our sponsors, players will NOT be rewarded if they
withdraw from the tournament early. Exception: any player who
withdraws from a tournament AFTER they have made it to the points round will be
rewarded the place/rank they withdraw at. Posting & folding
(leaving temporarily), and permanently leaving (withdrawing from) a tournament
are two separate actions. Players must declare their INTENTION if they
are posting & folding because if they do not return they will sacrifice
their points EVEN IF they have made it to the points round!
12. SMOKING POLICY
At championship
events, there will be no smoking allowed at the tables. Weekly and regional tournament smoking
policies may be determined by the sponsoring bar.
League office phone -
701-293-9400, Email - info@freepokernetwork.com, Fax
701-293-9408
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