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The Tournament Director's Rules for
participating in the tournament.
When participating in the Tournament, you agree to
abide by the rules and behave in a courteous manner. Any
player who doesn't abide by these rules will either be
verbally warned, suspended from play for a specified
length of time, or disqualified from the Tournament. The
chips from a disqualified player will then be removed
from play. If a player is on a time penalty all antes
and blinds for that period will be deducted from the
players chip stack. If a player is blinded out while on
a penalty they will be out of the tournament. During the
rebuy period players will also be blinded out.
The buy-in and entry fee will then not be refunded to
any player who has been disqualified from a particular
tournament and that player’s tournament chips will be
taken out of play.
The Tournament Director is allowed to penalize any
player whose behaviour is detrimental to the proper
conduct of the tournament. Below are more examples which
include the above:
- Verbal or physical abuse of casino
employees;
- Verbal or physical abuse of other players,
- A player showing his/her cards or verbally
advising the content of his/her hand to another
player(s) when the betting round is complete;
- Exposing hole card(s) with pending action;
- Causing card (s) to fall off the table;
- Advising another player how to play a hand;
- Soft-play occurs
- Miscalling a hand deliberately;
- Sitting in the wrong seat;
- Collusion;
- Discussion of the particular hand in play
prior to action being complete by any player on
the table whether in the hand or not;
- Avoiding payment of a blind when moving
from a broken table;
- One player to a hand rule – no seeking
advice from other competitors or bystanders; -
Acting out of turn;
- Players participating in the final table on
a filmed table discussing a deal to amend the
prize pool payout structure.
- Hole cards from another player (s);
No use of cellphones will be permitted.
Initial seating is determined by random draw or
assignment.
A change of seat is not allowed, except as assigned
by the Tournament Director.
The appropriate starting amount of chips will be
placed on the table for each entrant at the beginning of
the event by the Dealers, whether the player 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 the
event, at some point an effort will be made to locate
and contact the player. If the player requests the chips
to be left in place until he/she arrives then the
request will be honoured. If the player is unable to be
contacted, the chips will be removed from play at the
discretion of the director. A starting stack of chips
can be placed in a seat to accommodate late entrants (if
all antes and blinds have been appropriately paid) An
unsold seat will have such stack removed at a time left
to the discretion of the Tournament Director.
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 cards will be shuffled and the first person to
receive the Ace will receive the dealer button. This
will only be done at one table, and the position of the
button will apply to all the tables.
All tables will have one dedicated dealer
Each player will receive their two playing cards.
These cards will be dealt one at a time in a clockwise
direction.
The dealing button will move in a clockwise
direction.
One card will be burnt and then the three cards will
be exposed face-up on the table ‘flop’.
Prior to the ‘turn’ card being exposed a further card
will be burnt and prior to the “river" being dealt a
further card will be burnt.
If the first call card is exposed by the dealer in
the process of dealing, it’s a misdeal. If it is the
second card it is not a misdeal (the card is exposed and
another is dealt). If more than one card is exposed by
the dealer it is always a misdeal.
Players have a responsibility to protect their cards
at all times.
A player needs to be seated at the table in order for
the player's hand to be live. If the player is away from
the table his card will be folded in immediately.
No cards are to be lifted at any time. If a player
exposes his cards continuously and deliberately, he/she
will be warned once and then disqualified from the
Tournament.
If a player who is out of the hand exposes a card ,
that card will be shown to the table and burnt.
No player may interact with another player or attempt
to pass information about another player's hand
Once the chips are in the pool either in front of the
player or in the middle of the table, no player will be
allowed to touch the chips – only the dealer or
facilitator may do so.
Extra chips may only be obtained through a re-buy or
add-on at the appropriate time in the tournament
Any form of interaction will disqualify a player
immediately.
No player may give another player any of his playing
chips. Chips need to remain in full view at all times.
The largest denomination of chips must be at the front
of the players chip stack. If a player removes any of
his/her chips off the table these chips will be deemed
to be dead and removed from the Tournament immediately.
All bets are to be placed in front of each player and
not in the centre of the table.
If a player is in the hand his/her cards must be
visible to the dealer all the time.
In all games if a player makes a raise of 50% or more
of the previous bet without an announcement or
indication of his/her intentions, he/she will be
required to make the raise up to the minimum raise
permitted. In all games, unless going ‘all in’, if a
player makes a raise of less than 50% of the previous
bet or raise, without an announcement or intention it
will be taken as a call. A raise must be the minimum of
the big blind.
In all games if a player makes a bet of less than the
amount required to call, he/she will be required to make
up the difference or fold and surrender the initial bet
which then forms part of the pot.
In No-limit games when raising, a player must either
bet the amount of the raise in one ‘clean’ motion or
state the raise amount. By stating the word raise, an
entrant protects his right to raise, but the raise must
still be completed as per the previous sentence
guidelines.
Verbal declarations or action out of turn may be
binding. If a player bets, raises or calls out of turn
the bet stands. If a player who should have acted prior
to the out of turn player chooses to bet more than the
out-of-turn bet, the player who acted out of turn can
either make up the difference to call, or take back
his/her bet and either fold, or re –raise. A player that
checks out of turn forfeits all rights to bet or raise.
In No-Limit games, if an entrant states raise and
bets with an oversize chip, the raise will be the
maximum amount allowable up to the size of that chip.
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 the 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.
A player must be present at the table to stop the
action by calling “time”.
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.
A player needs to be seated to receive cards,
otherwise the hand is dead.
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 then
eliminated from the tournament if the opponent had
sufficient chips to cover the hidden ones. Only if
another deal has not yet started, the Tournament
Director may rule the chips belong to the opponent who
won the pot, that obviously would have happened with the
chips out in plain view.
If a player lacks sufficient chips for a blind or
forced bet, the player is entitled to get action on
whatever amount of money remains.
All players must leave their seats immediately after
being eliminated from the Tournament.
In the event of two players being eliminated from two
separate tables on a corresponding hand, those players
will be equal in placing regardless of their tournament
chip count at the commencement of that particular hand.
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 will be ruled dead
and the player will then be penalized.
Inappropriate behaviour like throwing cards that fall
off the table may be punished with a penalty such as
being dealt out for a length of time.
The deck is not changed on request. Decks change when
the dealers change unless there is a damaged card.
The dealer button remains in position until the
appropriate blinds are taken.
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.
Re-buys will only take place for a predetermined
period of time during the tournament. If a tournament
allows re-buys, players in that tournament may purchase
additional chips for the amount stipulated
The length of the re-buy period and the number of
re-buys and add-ons will be determined by the Tournament
Director and announced prior to the commencement of the
tournament
If a player announces the intent to rebuy before
cards are dealt, that player is playing behind and is
obligated to make the rebuy.
Where the tournament allows add-ons, all players in
that particular tournament may purchase additional chips
at the end of the re-buy period for the amount
stipulated.
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 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 the
Tournament regarding distribution of prize pool are not
condoned.
The Tournament is expected to be played until
completion.
Management retains the right to cancel any event, or
alter it in a manner which is fair to the players.
Once the field has been trimmed to the final 10
players, there will be a final table.
During the course of the Tournament, the tables will
be balanced by the Tournament Director; players will be
required to move from table to table in order to balance
the tables and sit where placed, they will play the next
hand whether blind or not.
If a player should be small blind and the person next
to him leaves the tournament there will only be one
blind after which the button will be dead. If both blind
players leave the tournament then there is only one big
blind and then next hand the button is dead.
If a player is the last in turn to speak and there
will be no betting afterwards; the player is thinking
whether to call and he exposes one or more of his cards,
he will be allowed to call or check but may not raise.
Players may request to ‘put the clock’ on another
player. Subject to the request being reasonable the
Tournament Director will call ‘time’ and the player in
question will have one minute to act. If action has not
been taken by the time the minute is over, there will be
a 10-second countdown. If a player has not acted on
his/her hand by the time the countdown is over, the hand
will be dead. All wagers made by the player will remain
in the pot (s). The Tournament Director may also call
‘time’ on an entrant if deemed necessary.
If the Tournament Director determines that player is
deliberately being slow to act on more than one occasion
in the same tournament, that player may be given a
maximum of 10 seconds to act for all subsequent hands.
No throwing or speaking out of turn.
All raises to be called or they do not go.
All raises must be the minimum of the big blind, you
can not under raise.
A player talks once whatever he/she calls goes i.e.
If a bet is R200.00 and the player calls raise R500.00,
R700.00 must be put in the pool. If a player places the
equivalent amount of chips to cover a bet and does not
call raise only the call goes. The player may not change
his mind and muck.
If a player purposefully disrupts the game or uses
abusive behaviour he will be warned once, if it happens
again he will be asked to leave with no refund.
No SWEARING will be tolerated
If there is a dispute of any sort, a floor manager
will need to be notified and the Tournament Director
will sort the problem out.
Tournament seats are non refundable.
All Tournament seats are non-transferable.
There will be antes during the tournament which apply
to every player in the tournament.
The Tournament Director reserves the right to change
or amend the prize pool.
No Stills or video photography, camera’s or cellphone
photographs may be taken in the poker room.
By entering the poker room you have consented to
being on camera and being broadcast on television.
Players personal information collected during The All
Africa Poker Tournament will be handled In accordance
with Piggs Peak’s Policy unless otherwise provided in
these terms and conditions.
By entering The All Africa Poker Championship each
player authorizes the organizers and any third party to
the unconditional use of the player’s name, suburb,
image and likeness (including by any way of photograph,
video, cinematograph film recording or any other media)
for the purpose of promoting and advertising The All
Africa Poker Tournament or any third party without
further consideration, notice, or review as described in
the Player acknowledgement and release form.
No poker or casino branded clothing from other
casinos or poker room’s including clothing bearing url’s
may be worn whatsoever. Management will remove such
clothing.
Main Table – Feature Table
During the tournament players will be allocated to
the feature table. This is the table where filming of
all the cards including players hole cards takes place.
Each player will be required to wear a microphone.
Whilst the player is at the feature table smoke
breaks are not permitted. The Tournament Director will
announce a break at some time at the table for players
to smoke etc.
If a player is allocated to the table the player will
be obliged to abide by all rules of the table as laid
down by the Tournament Director
All players on the feature table are to follow the
dealers and TV crews instructions at all times.
The player must show the hole cards to the camera
position on the table. If a player refuses to show his
cards to the camera, he can be disqualified from the
tournament.
Whilst players are on the feature table, no IPOD or
music devices will be permitted. No cellphone calls or
use will be permitted.
Players are to be aware that they are on the feature
table and that all conversation is recorded and to
please conduct themselves in an appropriate manner.
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