Pan
tournaments run in a very similar manner to the Hold’em tournaments.
They are all solely Sit n Go tournaments and the winner split a
percentage of the Buy-In. For example if the Buy-In is $5+$.50 and
there were entry spots for 10 players, the pot would be $50. This pot
would then be split between the two winners, with the 1st place winner
taking 65% and the second place taking 35%.
Each player
begins the tournament with the same chip stack. The players play until
one person holds all of the chips. When this occurs the winning player
takes the larger percentage of the Buy-In pot.
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Any player is eligible in entering into a Pan tournament, providing they are able to pay the buy-in.
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All Pan Tournaments are played until 1 (one) player holds all the chips.
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No rake is collected during the tournament; the rake is collected off of the initial buy-in.
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All Pan tables will begin within 30 seconds of 7 players registering for the tournament.
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In the event of a tie the pot is split between the players that have tied.
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The konditions typically increase every 10 minutes. Some exceptions may apply.
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There will be no breaks, all Poker tournaments continue until one person holds all the chips.
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When
a player loses all their chips they are declared out of the tournament
and finish in the order they were eliminated. Example: In a 7 player
tournament if you are the third player eliminated, you are declared as
finishing in 5th place.
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If
more than one player is eliminated in the same hand, the player with
the most chips before the hand started finishes higher. In the case
where both players also have the same amount of chips before the hand,
both players will tie for the position. If there is a tie between two
or more players, the prizes they qualify for are split evenly between
all tied players. For example, if two players tie for 2nd place, each
player receives 50% of the second place prize and 50% of the third
place prize.
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PokerGameTonight.comwill not assist in any deals among players during or after poker
tournaments. Poker tournaments continue until there is one declared
winner and the payoffs will be exactly according to the prize pay out
structure.
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Soft playing is not permitted. Each player should play with the same intensity against all other players.
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All players will play with all their chips until either they lose all their chips or win the tournament.
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During
play in any of the poker tournaments, if a player loses their
connection and does not re-connect or does not act, their hands are
automatically folded every single hand and their blinds are posted
automatically when it is their turn. Eventually the player is "blinded
out" if they do not re-connect back to the poker tournaments table.
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Players must understand and accept the risk of internet disconnections,
as they can and do occur. If a player is not connected before a hand
starts, they will be dealt cards and then folded automatically. If they
are required to post a blind and are not connected, their blind is
posted automatically and their hand folded. Again, this continues until
the player is fully connected and back in the poker tournaments or
until the player is out of the tournament.
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In the rare and unlikely event of a server problem, all poker
tournaments in play during the problem are deemed as cancelled. Once
the server re-starts, we will refund the full Buy-In and entry fee of
each poker player that was still in the tournaments at the time. In
addition, each of these players will share in the prize pool
accumulated from the players that were already eliminated from the
poker tournaments. This payout is based on the player's proportion of
chips compared to all other remaining players. This resolution treats
all players fairly. If a player was eliminated from any of the poker
tournaments before the server problem, they are considered "out of the
tournament" and do not receive an entry fee refund or any portion of
the prize pool.
- In case of disputes, PokerGameTonight.com's management decision will be final.