Our Official Rules
The purpose
of the league is to provide entertainment
for Texas Holdem enthusiasts in a 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.
1.
ELIGIBILITY
21 & over only. However, an exception can be made if a player will
turn 21 by the start date of the grand prize. This exception can be made
ONLY if the sponsor establishment allows. The establishment also has the
right to refuse any person for any reason.
2. LEAGUE DATES
The sponsor location may establish league tournament dates which coincide with
the league time frames.
3. POINTS BASED SCORING SYSTEM
Players accumulate
points according to the scoring
system by finishing in the top 10 of each individual weekly tournament. Depending on the contest, attendance points 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 the
league office.
4.
PLAYOFFS & CHAMPIONSHIP
Each league will send
their top 10 ranked players and all the tournament winners to the league
championships. Multiple bars will be grouped together and the playoffs
will be announced on the website and through email. These players will battle it out for the grand prize
voucher and many other prizes.
5.
TOURNAMENT HOST
The
establishment/sponsor is not responsible for providing a “Tournament Host”.
MPL Poker will provide a host who will oversee the setup of the tables/chairs,
starting chip stacks, take registrations, manage chips, move players/breakdown
tables, and report results.
6. REGISTRATION
Players must SIGN IN /
REGISTER for each event. . NO SUBSTITUTES. If there are seats available to
play, any newcomers may enter.
7. LATE PLAYERS
Any open seats will be given to new players. There are NO LATE ENTRIES
unless the host has arranged chips in an empty seat and instructs the players to
deal the cards to the empty seat and post blinds. A late player may be
allowed to take that seat up to the end of the first blind level. If the
seat is never claimed, the remaining chips are simply removed from the
tournament.
8.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED - IMPORTANT!
Come early to guarantee a seat in the weekly tournament. Some locations
may be popular and need to turn people away.
9.
PLAYERS WHO REGISTER AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
Players will be allowed
to register at different locations. HOWEVER, Points
do not carry over from location to location. Therefore players who wish to
play multiple locations are members of multiple leagues.
10. STARTING CHIP COUNT
All players will start
out with 3000 in chips. Chip values are as follows:
(8) 25 chips (usually red)
(8) 100 chips (usually black)
(2) 500 chips (usually green)
(1) 1000 chip (usually yellow)
11. BLIND SCHEDULE
Host must announce blind levels every 20 minutes using the following
schedule. Break times can be adjusted to meet needs. Bigger leagues
may adjust levels to 15 minutes if deemed necessary. *Blinds are capped
when sum of blinds equal 10% of total chips in play.
|
LEVEL
|
SMALL/BIG
BLIND
|
|
LEVEL
I
8:00-8:20 pm
|
25/25
|
|
LEVEL
II
8:20-8:40 pm
|
25/50
|
|
LEVEL
III
8:40-9:00 pm
|
50/100
|
|
10
min Beer Break |
convert
25's |
|
LEVEL
IV
9:05-9:25 pm
|
100/200
|
|
LEVEL
V
9:25-9:45 pm
|
200/400
|
|
LEVEL
VI
9:45-10:15 pm
|
300/600
|
|
LEVEL
VII
10:15-10:35 pm
|
500/1000
|
|
10
min Beer Break |
convert
100's |
|
LEVEL
VIII
10:40-11:00 pm
|
1000/2000
|
|
LEVEL
VIX
11:00-11:20 pm
|
2000/4000
|
|
LEVEL
X
11:20-11:40 pm
|
4000/8000
|
|
LEVEL
XI
11:40-12:00 pm
|
5000/10000
|
12. DEALERS
Players take turns
dealing themselves. Two decks will rotate around the table. The
person who was on the button last will shuffle and pass the deck two players to
his left. The deck should be shuffled 3-5 times and passed to the right for a
legal cut. The tournament host may allow a designated dealer on each table
on larger tables.
13. DEALER PROCEDURE
A. DEALER BUTTON. To begin play at the start of the tournament. The dealer will
"high card" for the dealer button immediately prior to the start of
play. 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.
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. If a player leaves the table his hand will post & fold
unless he returns by the time it is his turn to act. (His blind will be posted
and the hand will fold when there is action).
SPECIAL
RULES FOR USING BLINDS
Reference: http://www.homepokertourney.com/rules_roberts.htm
1. The minimum bet or raise is the amount of the big blind. They
remain the same even when the player in the blind does not have enough chips to
post the full amount.
2.
Each round every player must get an opportunity for the button, and meet the
total amount of the blind obligations. Either of the following methods of
button and blind placement may be designated to do this:
(Note: the league will use the DEAD BUTTON rule at all tournaments.)
(a)
Moving button
– The button always moves forward to the next player and the blinds adjust
accordingly. There may be more than one big blind.
(see
moving button diagram)
(b)
Dead button –
The big blind is posted by the player due for it, and the small blind and button
are positioned accordingly, even if this means the small blind or the button is
placed in front of an empty seat, giving the same player the privilege of last
action on consecutive hands.
(see
dead button rule diagram)
C. SHUFFLE. Dealer must
shuffle the cards at least 3 times and the cards MUST BE CUT every hand. Dealer
should not “over-shuffle”, please keep games moving.
D. THE DEAL. Starting with the small blind position, each player is dealt two
cards. Once betting action is over (pot is “right”), the dealer will then
“burn” the top card on the deck, and turn up three consecutive cards
(“Flop”). The dealer burns the next card before placing the 4th card
(“Turn” or “4th Street”). The dealer burns the next card before placing
the 5th card (“River” or “5th Street”).
E. HEADS UP. When only two players remain, the player due to assume the Big
Blind will do so, and the Small Blind will get the button. The Small Blind or
button will act first prior to the flop and second after the flop.
F. DEALER ERRORS. If a player is accidentally dealt a card face up (or a
card is seen by someone else at the table), a misdeal is announced and the cards
are reshuffled and dealt.
House
Rules to solve common errors:
| |
Problem |
Solution |
| 1 |
Dealer
reveals burn card. |
Revealed
card is shown to all players. Dealer then reveals the appropriate
card. |
| 2 |
Player
(A) shows hand before players (B & C) have opportunity to act. |
Player
(A) must play the rest of the hand with his/her cards exposed but can
still win the pot and place bets. (best obvious hand rule) |
| 3 |
Player
bets out of turn |
Player
must take bet back and wait for his/her turn to act. |
14.
BETTING PROCEDURE
In No-Limit Texas Holdem
a player may bet any amount of his chip stack during the course of play.
The minimum bet or raise is the amount of the big blind.
The minimum raise would be the amount of the big blind. However, a
re-raise
must be at least DOUBLE the previous bet.
Before the flop. the player to the immediate left of the Big Blind is first to
act (check or bet).
After the flop. The player to the left of the dealer button is first to
act for remaining betting rounds.
15. 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 remains. In this situation, a “side pot”
could occur for players with remaining chips.
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. If two or more players are
eliminated on the same hand, the player who started the hand with more chips
will be awarded the higher finishing position.
16.
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.
New players (reseated) 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 player is seated in the Big Blind position, the player
must post the Big Blind and will be dealt in the hand.
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.
17. 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.
IN CASE OF A TIE: In the case where 2 players bust out on the same
hand, the player with the most chips going into the hand will rank 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.
18. RULES OF PLAY
Players chips must remain on the table at all times, unless you are reassigned
to another table.
All cards & chips must remain ABOVE the table top during play.
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. (show one-show all).
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.
No “Table Talk” about a hand still in play. Players should NOT talk about
their hand while others are still playing. AFTER the hand is played out,
let the moaning & groaning begin. J
19. CONDUCT
Players are expected to conduct themselves with POKER ETIQUETTE.
Inappropriate behavior like throwing cards that go off the table may be
punished. A severe infraction such as abusive or disruptive behavior may be
punished by eviction from the tournament.
NO SIDE BETS. All participants 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.
20. PROBLEM RESOLUTION
The tournament sponsor host’s decision is final on all disputes during
tournament play. 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.
|