Poker Tournaments

TOURNAMENT RULES
Note: Rules 3, 6 and 7 are
relevant only to Hold’em and
Omaha tournaments.
- All tournaments will
begin promptly at the
scheduled time stated in the
Tournament Lobby.
- Seats are assigned at
random. Seat changes are not
permitted.
- The button will be
positioned at Seat 1 to
start play.
- The tournament ends when
one player accumulates all
the chips in play. If the
tournament is a satellite
event, the tournament will
end when all players have
qualified for the target
event (ie, if the tournament
awards 5 seats, the
tournament will end when
there are 5 players left).
- If two or more players
are eliminated on the same
hand, the player with more
chips at the beginning of
the hand is placed higher.
If players started the hands
with an identical amount of
chips, both players tie for
that rank, and any prizes
due to those players will be
equally distributed between
them. During hand-for-hand
play (as described in rule
#20 below), two players
eliminated during a single
"synchronized" hand are
treated as having been
eliminated on the same hand,
even if they are at
different tables.
- PokerStars uses a
"forward moving button" rule
in its tournaments.
According to this rule, no
player ever receives the
button twice in a row; at
the completion of every
hand, the button is moved
clockwise to the small
blind. The implication of
this rule is that when
players are eliminated,
there may be players who get
a reprieve from one or both
blinds. The forward moving
button is common practice in
online poker due to the
technicalities involved in
adjusting the blinds after
players are eliminated.
Since these are basically
random occurrences, no
player will receive any
long-term advantage, and the
rule is necessarily fair for
all players.
- When two players remain,
the button will post the
small blind, and act first
on the opening round.
- Disconnects:
- By participating in
a tournament, a player
accepts the risk of
Internet disconnection,
due to the problems with
the connection between
their computer and the
servers, lag or freeze
or some other problem in
the player's computer.
PokerStars does not
accept any
responsibility for a
player disconnect except
in the case of a server
crash.
- While each user is
responsible for his or
her own Internet
connection, PokerStars
makes an effort to
protect players who are
disconnected during the
final stages of a
tournament (with a
buy-in), by allowing
extra time to reconnect.
The rules for activating
the Disconnect Extra
Time (DET)
- If a player times
out during a hand,
whether connected or
disconnected, his or her
hand will be folded if
facing action, or may be
checked if facing no
action.
- If a player is not
connected before a hand
starts, he or she will
be dealt cards, and a
blind and/or antes will
be posted. There is no
rule against choosing to
sit out; a player doing
so will continue to have
blinds and antes posted
and cards dealt.
- Poker is an individual
(not a team) game. Any
action intended to help
another player is unethical
and is prohibited. Unethical
play, such as soft-play and
chip dumping, may result in
penalties, including seizure
of funds from the offender's
account and/or termination
of the account.
- A bet and three raises
are permitted in structured
limit tournaments. There is
no raise cap in pot-limit
and no-limit tournaments.
- Time Bank:
- Each player will be
allocated a time bank
which allows the player
extra time to make a
decision. The time bank
depletes as it is used
throughout the
tournament. If a player
elects to use his or her
time bank, other players
at the table will be
notified.
- If a player fails to
act in time, the time
bank will be activated
automatically if the
following conditions are
met:
- The player is
connected to the
system when his or
her time expires
- The player has
money invested in
the pot
- As players are
eliminated from the
tournament, the software may
balance tables to ensure all
tables have an equal number
(or as close as possible)
number of active players.
The balancing of tables is
done randomly and, although
rare, may result in a player
having to post several big
blinds in a row. When nine
players remain in a Hold’em
or Omaha tournament or eight
players remain in a Seven
Card Stud tournament, all
players are brought together
at the “final table”.
- Prizes will be awarded
as stated on the Tournament
Lobby.
- In the event of a server
crash, the hands in progress
at every table will be
restored by rolling back
these hands. Each player’s
chip count will be reset to
the amount at the beginning
of the hand. In special
circumstances, when a
tournament needs to be
cancelled because of a crash
or some other reason,
players will be compensated
according to PokerStars'
tournament cancellation
policy.
- Players and “railbirds”
are expected to use the chat
feature in a courteous
manner.
- Players, whether in the
hand or not, may not discuss
the hands until the action
is complete. Players are
obligated to protect the
other players in the
tournament at all times.
Discussing cards discarded
or hand possibilities is not
allowed. A penalty may be
given for discussion of
hands during the play.
- Deals:
- If all remaining
players in a tournament
agree to split the prize
money according to a
formula of their
choosing, PokerStars
will accept this
agreement, transfer the
funds upon completion of
the event, and send
transfer receipts to all
parties to the
agreement.
- If you wish to make
a deal, please email
support with the subject
line: "URGENT Tournament
# (insert tournament
number) chop" and
support will come to the
table to ensure a
smoothly arranged deal.
- PokerStars will not
participate in the deal
making process, but will
ensure that everyone is
in complete agreement
before executing the
transfers per the above
conditions.
- PokerStars reserves
the right to require
that any deal leave some
money "on the table" as
the first place prize.
This money will not be
more than 5% of the
total tournament prize
pool, and ensures the
integrity of the
tournament's finish.
- It is the players'
responsibility to
determine total
agreement. In the
absence of oversight at
the table by PokerStars
support personnel, chat
records alone will not
necessarily validate an
agreement. However,
PokerStars may enforce
the deal if it was
clearly agreed to by all
parties.
- Only players at the
final table may deal for
the money, and all deals
must include all
remaining players.
- Deals will only be
enforced for real money
tournaments.
- Dealing for
Tournament Leader Board
points is not allowed.
Doing so may result in
the revocation of all
awarded Tournament
Leader Board points for
the deal-making players
in the tournament.
- Late Registration: Late
registration is usually
available for 10 minutes
after the tournament start.
However, registration will
terminate if all tables
allocated at the time of
seating are full, or once
the first player is
eliminated.
- Unregistration. In most
tournaments a player can
unregister up to 10 minutes
before the start of a
tournament. Players who have
won their seats through a
satellite can unregister;
however, they will receive
tournament dollars in
exchange for their seat.
Tournament dollars are
credits available for use to
buy in to any other
PokerStars tournament.
- At stages of the
tournament where the prize
money jumps significantly
with the next player
eliminated, and when there
is more than one table
remaining, the tournament
may be played
“hand-for-hand”. This means
that if one table finishes
its hand before the other
table(s), that table waits
for the other table(s) to
finish before the next hand
is dealt. During this
hand-for-hand period, all
bustouts during a
"synchronized" hand (even at
different tables) are
treated as having happened
on the same hand, for
purposes of determining
finish order. Finishing
order is then based on
comparing stack sizes per
rule #5, and not on who lost
his chips earlier.
- With trivial exceptions,
a player may play on only
one account during a
tournament. Violation of
this rule may result in
penalties ranging from a
warning, to disqualification
from the tournament (with
partial or full forfeiture
of winnings), to barring
from PokerStars.
Examples:
- You get a phone call
during a PokerStars
tournament. You ask your
husband, who has already
busted out of that
tournament, to play your
hands for you. You are
on the phone for ten
minutes and then resume
play. This is
permitted.
- You and a friend,
who is a tournament pro,
are playing in the same
tournament. You agree
that if he busts out
before you do, he will
take over playing your
account. This is
prohibited.
- Your husband is out
of town for the weekend,
but gives you his
password. You log into
both his account and
yours and play both
accounts in the same
tournament. This is
prohibited.
- In case of disputes,
PokerStars management
decision will be final.
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