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2018/2019 WPT - Fallsview Poker Classic - CAD 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em - Poker tournament results, including winners and their payouts and winnings. Fallsview Casino Resort features the best in entertainment with over 250 shows per year. The 1,500 seat theatre offers state-of-the-art production for the biggest international stars such as Steven Tyler, Matchbox 20, Kelly Clarkson, Harry Connick Jr., Tim McGraw, John Legend and many more. You’re never more than 100 feet away from amazing entertainers, so book your seat today! Fallsview Casino poker tournament schedule and information, including starting times, buy-ins, prize pool guarantees, and freerolls. Basis website Some Time Forum - Profiel van het lid Profiel Pagina. Gebruiker: Fallsview casino world poker tour, fallsview casino best slot machines, Titel: New Member, About: Fallsview casino world poker.
1. Participants may register for Mohegan Sun poker events at the registration area located in the Poker Room. Some events may have an alternate registration area—such area will be designated by signage.2. Participants must be 21 years of age and have a valid government ID to participate in a tournament.3. Players need not be present to register for an event. Players may register any individual for an event as long as payment for the event is made and the player’s first and last name is provided.4. Sign-up begins three (3) hours prior to each event and will end after level two (2) of each event. Some events may have extended registration hours. Extension for registration shall be at the discretion of the tournament manager.5. Registration receipts are non-transferable, unless specified during certain events.6. Tournament times are approximate; Mohegan Sun reserves the right to change tournament times at its sole discretion.7. Refunds to any tournament will be allowed up to and until the start of any event. Mohegan Sun reserves the right to disallow refunds at its discretion. Refunds will require an ID and will only be issued to the purchaser.8. All tournament seats will be randomly assigned electronically or manually.9. A condition of entry into any major poker event held at Mohegan Sun, will be the completion of and signing of a media release form which will be distributed prior to the event by Mohegan Sun staff.Cancellation of Tournaments and Promotions
1. Mohegan Sun may cancel or alter the event at its sole discretion in the best interest of Mohegan Sun or its players with notification and approval of MTGC.2. Mohegan Sun may cancel the tournament prior to its commencement without liability with notification and approval of MTGC.3. Mohegan Sun may cancel any promotion, including but not limited to a Mohegan Sun guaranteed prize pool with notification and approval of MTGC. Cancellation of a tournament or promotion includes but not limited to the following reasons: - Inclement weather - Holidays - High volume guest days4. Mohegan Sun may revise the number of poker tables if the minimum number of participants is not met or the maximum number of participants is exceeded.5. Mohegan Sun may limit the number of participants due to business volume considerations and table availability.6. In the event of a cancellation any and all fees collected by Mohegan Sun shall be returned to the players.Seating and Prizes
1. Tournament participants will be assigned to a table and seat through a random computer selection via a tournament manager program.2. Players will be allocated the exact same number of chips as all other players and this amount bears no relationship to the buy-in of the event.3. The random seat drawn for an event will be determined based on the expected number of participants.4. Players may not request to be seated at a particular table or seat. Exceptions may be granted to accommodate guests with special needs. In the case of alternate seating, this will be handled on a first-available basis.5. Alternates and late sign-ups for all events will be allowed to enter during the first two (2) levels, alternates and late sign-ups may require a new stack of chips. Late sign-ups that require a new stack of chips to be placed on the table will have the equivalent of all blinds and/or antes extracted from the stack for every level the tournament has elapsed.6. Once the tournament has begun, any player not present at their seat will have all antes and blinds removed from their stack accordingly. If a player shows up and still has chips remaining, they may play their chips.7. Players will be required to produce a valid government ID in order to collect their prize. Prizes are non-transferable.8. All prizes will expire 120 days from the date of issue.9. U.S. citizens will be issued a W-2G on all payouts of $5,001 or more, minus the buy-in.10. Players from foreign countries will be issued a 1042-S on all payouts of $5,000 or more, minus the buy-in. Exceptions may apply according to country of residence and income tax treaty, if the player provides an International Taxpayer Identification Number, and they complete IRS Form-W-8BEN.11. Upon nearing the first level of the prize pool payout, ’The Money,’ a ’hand-for-hand’ method of determining player placement within the prize pool and actual amount of prize pool disbursement within that event will be utilized. 1. The current hand in progress at all tables will be completed. 2. Each dealer will then deal one hand only, once complete - suspend play. This process will continue until enough players have been eliminated to reach the money. 3. During the hand-for-hand process, more than one player may be eliminated during the same hand. If two players are eliminated during the same hand at different tables, both players will ’tie’ for that place finish and split any awarded prizes. If two players are eliminated during the same hand at the same table, the player who began that hand with the highest chip count will receive the higher place finish. During regular play, if two or more players are eliminated at separate tables; they will be assigned a finishing position based on the order of elimination. In the event it is impossible to determine the order of elimination, they will tie for that place finish and split any awarded prizes.Player Agreements Concerning Prize Payouts
1. Mohegan Sun allows the players to come to an agreement between themselves concerning prize payouts once the prize level has been reached.2. Participants of the tournament must adhere to the following rules and stipulations when making an agreement. - All of the remaining players must come to a unanimous decision on the terms of the agreement. - The terms of the agreement must be submitted to and approved by the tournament manager. - Once all participants in the presence of a tournament supervisor or above have stated they are in agreement of the said terms, the agreement will become binding. - Each player will be required to sign a statement confirming his/her acceptance to the terms of the agreement in the presence of a tournament supervisor or above when receiving the agreed payout. - Mohegan Sun reserves the right to allow or to disallow any type of agreement at its sole discretion.Bounty Tournament
1. Participants of a Bounty tournament will pay a buy-in, entry fee and bounty fee. The cost of the tournament would reflect all fees attached to the tournament. Bounty amounts will be predetermined and posted prior to the event.2. Tournament buy-in/fee/bounty will be non-refundable once the tournament has begun.3. Mohegan Sun will use a value ’Bounty Chip’ for its bounty tournament; in addition, one of the following items may be used in a bounty tournament: Bounty Marker or Bounty Button.4. Participants will receive a value chip when registering; this value chip will be equivalent to the value of the bounty for that tournament.5. Participants will be responsible to produce the value bounty chip upon being seated at the event.6. Value bounty chips must be displayed on the table at all times.7. Players moving ’All In’ must have their bounty chip placed into the pot at the time of the ’All-In’. Tossing a ’Bounty Chip’ into the pot does not constitute an ’All-In.’8. Participants of the bounty tournament shall receive non-value tournament chips to participate in the event.9. Players will receive bounty in the amount stated in the tournament registration for every player which they eliminate during the event.10. Participants eliminated from the bounty tournament must forfeit their value bounty chip to the person which has eliminated them.11. Players may receive more than one bounty during play, however will only forfeit one bounty when being eliminated from the tournament.12. Levels of the bounty tournament shall be determined by the event.13. Players found to be concealing a value bounty chip which should be displayed will be penalized on the first offense. A one-round penalty will be given to anyone who violates this rule.14. A second offense will result in disqualification and forfeiture of all bounty chips.15. Seating may be limited.16. Management has the right to change or discontinue programs at its discretion with notification to the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Commission.Shoot Out Tournament
1. Participants of a Shoot Out Tournament will pay a buy-in and entry fee to compete in a qualifying tournament.2. Tournament buy-in/fees will be non-refundable once the tournament has begun.3. Players may choose to play in more than one shoot out qualifier.4. Shoot Out Qualifying tournament blinds will last 15 minutes.5. Top three players from each table will advance to the finals.6. Advancing players will be registered for the final event immediately following the qualifying event.7. Shoot Out Final tournament blinds will last 40 minutes.8. Only advancing qualified participants will be allowed to enter the final event.9. Seating may be limited.10. Management has the right to change or discontinue programs at its discretion with notification to the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Commission.Player Conduct and Penalties
1. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule or similar incidents.2. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the TD include verbal warnings and ’missed hand’ penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. If a player is moved while on a penalty, he/she will sit out the remainder of the penalty at the new table. This action may require a player to miss and pay more than one set of blinds.3. Tournament staff can assess a one-hand penalty, one-, two-, three- or four-round penalties or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his or her chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.4. Players whom have been disqualified will not be entitled to a refund and their chips will be removed from play.5. A non-directed dropping of the (F) bomb will result in a warning on the first offense and a penalty thereafter.6. Continuous etiquette violations of the below infractions will result in a penalty. Infractions include but are not limited to: touching another player’s cards or chips, delay of game, acting out of turn, critiquing another player, excessive chatter, excessive celebration, inappropriate behavior, physical actions, gestures or conduct.7. To avoid affecting the interest of other competitors, an active player in a pot is forbidden to show any hole cards to an opponent during play, even when heads up. Any player who violates this rule will be subjected to a penalty.8. The player must notify the tournament staff prior to returning to their seat.9. Any player whom has qualified for a prize payout and becomes disqualified will be entitled to the prize payout for their finish at the time of disqualification. In the case where the infraction is so severe that it requires the player to be ejected from the tournament and the casino, the player will not be entitled to any prize money.10. A player must wait until it is their turn to act prior to inquiring about the size of an all-in bet or a player’s chip count.11. In the event there can be no more active betting (only one of the remaining players has chips), all players will be required to turn their hole cards face up.General Rules
Poker Room rules will apply, except for the following:
1. THE TOURNAMENT MANAGER: The tournament manager is responsible for all table, seating and dealer decisions. The tournament manager is responsible for the handling of the timer although he may delegate this task to any assignee at his discretion. In the case of disputes and/or interpretations of the rules, the tournament manager is the final authority and his/her decision is final and cannot be appealed. If the dispute directly involves the tournament manager, the poker director or higher will resolve the dispute. The decision of the tournament manager will be FINAL.2. FLOOR SUPERVISOR: Floor supervisors are to consider the best interest, integrity and fairness of the game when making a decision. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. The supervisor’s decision is final.3. CALLING FOR A RULING: A call for a ruling should be asked for immediately following the incident. If a player believes an error has occurred or a rule has been broken, he/she should notify a supervisor of the issue. Failure to bring attention to the issue may result in the error standing.4. TOURNAMENT INTEGRITY: 1. First time of an intentional misconduct shall result in immediately being disqualified from the tournament. In addition, the guest shall also receive a warning that with any further misconduct, the guest shall be permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - A first offense of misconduct shall result in a warning that any further misconduct will result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - A first offense of intentional misconduct shall result in immediate disqualification from the tournament. In addition, the guest shall also receive a warning that any further misconduct will result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - Any further misconduct, intentional or otherwise, shall result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. 2. Mohegan Sun reserves the right to take any and all of the above action to include further action that Mohegan Sun deems appropriate to address the situation.Mohegan Sun reserves the right to protect the integrity of the tournament. This includes the right to redraw the tournament at any time without prior notice, break tables in non-sequential order, and in the interest of the other guests in the tournament who deserve a fair opportunity to win, the following actions may be taken:5. CHOOSING THE DEALER: The position of the dealer button will be determined by the tournament manager/supervisor assigning one dealer to shuffle and deal out one card face up to each stack at the table. The highest card will become the button on all tables. The tournament manager/supervisor will announce that all dealers place the dealer button in the determined position. Positions will be determined beginning with seat number one, the first position to the left of the dealer. Draws for the dealer button will take place at the beginning of the tournament and the final table. Some tournaments may require additional draws.6. DEAD BUTTON RULE: Tournament play will use the dead button rule. Dead Button is defined as a button that can not be advanced due to elimination of a player or the seating of a new player into a position between the small blind and the button.7. BUTTON IN HEADS-UP: When heads-up, the small blind is on the button and acts first. When beginning heads-up play, the button may need to be adjusted to ensure that no player takes the big blind twice in a row. It is the responsibility of each player, along with the dealer, to ensure that the dealer button is in the correct position. In the event the dealer button was not moved, it must be discovered prior to the big blind acting in order to be rectified. Once the big blind has acted, the button will not be corrected on either the current hand or any subsequent hands.8. ALL-IN BUTTON: All-in buttons are intended to be used as a visual when players have moved all-in. The button will be placed by the dealer in front of the player which has stated the all-in. Once the button is placed, no player will have the ability to state they did not know the player was all-in. No money will be returned to any player which has stated call, raise or has placed money into the pot.9. DODGING BLINDS: A player who intentionally dodges his or her blind(s) when moving from a broken table will forfeit the blind(s) and/or incur a penalty. The money will be put into the next pot and will be considered dead money.10. TIMER USE FOR MULTI-TABLE EVENTS: A timer will be used to time the blind progression. When the time of each round expires, the tournament supervisor will inform dealers of the next blind level and the timer will automatically restart. The next hand will be dealt at the new blind level. For the purposes of this rule, the following guidelines will be used to determine the start of a hand. - Shuffle Machine: A new hand will be determined by the dealer pushing the ’Green’ button to retrieve the deck. - Manual Shuffle: A new hand will be determined by the dealer’s first riffle of the cards.11. TIMER USE FOR SINGLE-TABLE EVENTS: The official time for the satellite games (single table sit-n-go tournaments) will be kept by a timer provided to the dealer at the table. The official time for multi-table tournaments will be kept via a tournament manager program displayed on monitors in the area of the tournament.12. CHIPS & CARDS VISIBLE: 1. All chips and cards must be visibly displayed on the table at all times. - Tournament chips may not be redeemed or used in other areas of the casino. - Tournament chips must be stacked separately and
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2018/2019 WPT - Fallsview Poker Classic - CAD 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em - Poker tournament results, including winners and their payouts and winnings. Fallsview Casino Resort features the best in entertainment with over 250 shows per year. The 1,500 seat theatre offers state-of-the-art production for the biggest international stars such as Steven Tyler, Matchbox 20, Kelly Clarkson, Harry Connick Jr., Tim McGraw, John Legend and many more. You’re never more than 100 feet away from amazing entertainers, so book your seat today! Fallsview Casino poker tournament schedule and information, including starting times, buy-ins, prize pool guarantees, and freerolls. Basis website Some Time Forum - Profiel van het lid Profiel Pagina. Gebruiker: Fallsview casino world poker tour, fallsview casino best slot machines, Titel: New Member, About: Fallsview casino world poker.
1. Participants may register for Mohegan Sun poker events at the registration area located in the Poker Room. Some events may have an alternate registration area—such area will be designated by signage.2. Participants must be 21 years of age and have a valid government ID to participate in a tournament.3. Players need not be present to register for an event. Players may register any individual for an event as long as payment for the event is made and the player’s first and last name is provided.4. Sign-up begins three (3) hours prior to each event and will end after level two (2) of each event. Some events may have extended registration hours. Extension for registration shall be at the discretion of the tournament manager.5. Registration receipts are non-transferable, unless specified during certain events.6. Tournament times are approximate; Mohegan Sun reserves the right to change tournament times at its sole discretion.7. Refunds to any tournament will be allowed up to and until the start of any event. Mohegan Sun reserves the right to disallow refunds at its discretion. Refunds will require an ID and will only be issued to the purchaser.8. All tournament seats will be randomly assigned electronically or manually.9. A condition of entry into any major poker event held at Mohegan Sun, will be the completion of and signing of a media release form which will be distributed prior to the event by Mohegan Sun staff.Cancellation of Tournaments and Promotions
1. Mohegan Sun may cancel or alter the event at its sole discretion in the best interest of Mohegan Sun or its players with notification and approval of MTGC.2. Mohegan Sun may cancel the tournament prior to its commencement without liability with notification and approval of MTGC.3. Mohegan Sun may cancel any promotion, including but not limited to a Mohegan Sun guaranteed prize pool with notification and approval of MTGC. Cancellation of a tournament or promotion includes but not limited to the following reasons: - Inclement weather - Holidays - High volume guest days4. Mohegan Sun may revise the number of poker tables if the minimum number of participants is not met or the maximum number of participants is exceeded.5. Mohegan Sun may limit the number of participants due to business volume considerations and table availability.6. In the event of a cancellation any and all fees collected by Mohegan Sun shall be returned to the players.Seating and Prizes
1. Tournament participants will be assigned to a table and seat through a random computer selection via a tournament manager program.2. Players will be allocated the exact same number of chips as all other players and this amount bears no relationship to the buy-in of the event.3. The random seat drawn for an event will be determined based on the expected number of participants.4. Players may not request to be seated at a particular table or seat. Exceptions may be granted to accommodate guests with special needs. In the case of alternate seating, this will be handled on a first-available basis.5. Alternates and late sign-ups for all events will be allowed to enter during the first two (2) levels, alternates and late sign-ups may require a new stack of chips. Late sign-ups that require a new stack of chips to be placed on the table will have the equivalent of all blinds and/or antes extracted from the stack for every level the tournament has elapsed.6. Once the tournament has begun, any player not present at their seat will have all antes and blinds removed from their stack accordingly. If a player shows up and still has chips remaining, they may play their chips.7. Players will be required to produce a valid government ID in order to collect their prize. Prizes are non-transferable.8. All prizes will expire 120 days from the date of issue.9. U.S. citizens will be issued a W-2G on all payouts of $5,001 or more, minus the buy-in.10. Players from foreign countries will be issued a 1042-S on all payouts of $5,000 or more, minus the buy-in. Exceptions may apply according to country of residence and income tax treaty, if the player provides an International Taxpayer Identification Number, and they complete IRS Form-W-8BEN.11. Upon nearing the first level of the prize pool payout, ’The Money,’ a ’hand-for-hand’ method of determining player placement within the prize pool and actual amount of prize pool disbursement within that event will be utilized. 1. The current hand in progress at all tables will be completed. 2. Each dealer will then deal one hand only, once complete - suspend play. This process will continue until enough players have been eliminated to reach the money. 3. During the hand-for-hand process, more than one player may be eliminated during the same hand. If two players are eliminated during the same hand at different tables, both players will ’tie’ for that place finish and split any awarded prizes. If two players are eliminated during the same hand at the same table, the player who began that hand with the highest chip count will receive the higher place finish. During regular play, if two or more players are eliminated at separate tables; they will be assigned a finishing position based on the order of elimination. In the event it is impossible to determine the order of elimination, they will tie for that place finish and split any awarded prizes.Player Agreements Concerning Prize Payouts
1. Mohegan Sun allows the players to come to an agreement between themselves concerning prize payouts once the prize level has been reached.2. Participants of the tournament must adhere to the following rules and stipulations when making an agreement. - All of the remaining players must come to a unanimous decision on the terms of the agreement. - The terms of the agreement must be submitted to and approved by the tournament manager. - Once all participants in the presence of a tournament supervisor or above have stated they are in agreement of the said terms, the agreement will become binding. - Each player will be required to sign a statement confirming his/her acceptance to the terms of the agreement in the presence of a tournament supervisor or above when receiving the agreed payout. - Mohegan Sun reserves the right to allow or to disallow any type of agreement at its sole discretion.Bounty Tournament
1. Participants of a Bounty tournament will pay a buy-in, entry fee and bounty fee. The cost of the tournament would reflect all fees attached to the tournament. Bounty amounts will be predetermined and posted prior to the event.2. Tournament buy-in/fee/bounty will be non-refundable once the tournament has begun.3. Mohegan Sun will use a value ’Bounty Chip’ for its bounty tournament; in addition, one of the following items may be used in a bounty tournament: Bounty Marker or Bounty Button.4. Participants will receive a value chip when registering; this value chip will be equivalent to the value of the bounty for that tournament.5. Participants will be responsible to produce the value bounty chip upon being seated at the event.6. Value bounty chips must be displayed on the table at all times.7. Players moving ’All In’ must have their bounty chip placed into the pot at the time of the ’All-In’. Tossing a ’Bounty Chip’ into the pot does not constitute an ’All-In.’8. Participants of the bounty tournament shall receive non-value tournament chips to participate in the event.9. Players will receive bounty in the amount stated in the tournament registration for every player which they eliminate during the event.10. Participants eliminated from the bounty tournament must forfeit their value bounty chip to the person which has eliminated them.11. Players may receive more than one bounty during play, however will only forfeit one bounty when being eliminated from the tournament.12. Levels of the bounty tournament shall be determined by the event.13. Players found to be concealing a value bounty chip which should be displayed will be penalized on the first offense. A one-round penalty will be given to anyone who violates this rule.14. A second offense will result in disqualification and forfeiture of all bounty chips.15. Seating may be limited.16. Management has the right to change or discontinue programs at its discretion with notification to the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Commission.Shoot Out Tournament
1. Participants of a Shoot Out Tournament will pay a buy-in and entry fee to compete in a qualifying tournament.2. Tournament buy-in/fees will be non-refundable once the tournament has begun.3. Players may choose to play in more than one shoot out qualifier.4. Shoot Out Qualifying tournament blinds will last 15 minutes.5. Top three players from each table will advance to the finals.6. Advancing players will be registered for the final event immediately following the qualifying event.7. Shoot Out Final tournament blinds will last 40 minutes.8. Only advancing qualified participants will be allowed to enter the final event.9. Seating may be limited.10. Management has the right to change or discontinue programs at its discretion with notification to the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Commission.Player Conduct and Penalties
1. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule or similar incidents.2. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the TD include verbal warnings and ’missed hand’ penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. If a player is moved while on a penalty, he/she will sit out the remainder of the penalty at the new table. This action may require a player to miss and pay more than one set of blinds.3. Tournament staff can assess a one-hand penalty, one-, two-, three- or four-round penalties or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his or her chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.4. Players whom have been disqualified will not be entitled to a refund and their chips will be removed from play.5. A non-directed dropping of the (F) bomb will result in a warning on the first offense and a penalty thereafter.6. Continuous etiquette violations of the below infractions will result in a penalty. Infractions include but are not limited to: touching another player’s cards or chips, delay of game, acting out of turn, critiquing another player, excessive chatter, excessive celebration, inappropriate behavior, physical actions, gestures or conduct.7. To avoid affecting the interest of other competitors, an active player in a pot is forbidden to show any hole cards to an opponent during play, even when heads up. Any player who violates this rule will be subjected to a penalty.8. The player must notify the tournament staff prior to returning to their seat.9. Any player whom has qualified for a prize payout and becomes disqualified will be entitled to the prize payout for their finish at the time of disqualification. In the case where the infraction is so severe that it requires the player to be ejected from the tournament and the casino, the player will not be entitled to any prize money.10. A player must wait until it is their turn to act prior to inquiring about the size of an all-in bet or a player’s chip count.11. In the event there can be no more active betting (only one of the remaining players has chips), all players will be required to turn their hole cards face up.General Rules
Poker Room rules will apply, except for the following:
1. THE TOURNAMENT MANAGER: The tournament manager is responsible for all table, seating and dealer decisions. The tournament manager is responsible for the handling of the timer although he may delegate this task to any assignee at his discretion. In the case of disputes and/or interpretations of the rules, the tournament manager is the final authority and his/her decision is final and cannot be appealed. If the dispute directly involves the tournament manager, the poker director or higher will resolve the dispute. The decision of the tournament manager will be FINAL.2. FLOOR SUPERVISOR: Floor supervisors are to consider the best interest, integrity and fairness of the game when making a decision. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. The supervisor’s decision is final.3. CALLING FOR A RULING: A call for a ruling should be asked for immediately following the incident. If a player believes an error has occurred or a rule has been broken, he/she should notify a supervisor of the issue. Failure to bring attention to the issue may result in the error standing.4. TOURNAMENT INTEGRITY: 1. First time of an intentional misconduct shall result in immediately being disqualified from the tournament. In addition, the guest shall also receive a warning that with any further misconduct, the guest shall be permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - A first offense of misconduct shall result in a warning that any further misconduct will result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - A first offense of intentional misconduct shall result in immediate disqualification from the tournament. In addition, the guest shall also receive a warning that any further misconduct will result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. - Any further misconduct, intentional or otherwise, shall result in the guest being permanently ejected from the Poker Room and Mohegan Sun. 2. Mohegan Sun reserves the right to take any and all of the above action to include further action that Mohegan Sun deems appropriate to address the situation.Mohegan Sun reserves the right to protect the integrity of the tournament. This includes the right to redraw the tournament at any time without prior notice, break tables in non-sequential order, and in the interest of the other guests in the tournament who deserve a fair opportunity to win, the following actions may be taken:5. CHOOSING THE DEALER: The position of the dealer button will be determined by the tournament manager/supervisor assigning one dealer to shuffle and deal out one card face up to each stack at the table. The highest card will become the button on all tables. The tournament manager/supervisor will announce that all dealers place the dealer button in the determined position. Positions will be determined beginning with seat number one, the first position to the left of the dealer. Draws for the dealer button will take place at the beginning of the tournament and the final table. Some tournaments may require additional draws.6. DEAD BUTTON RULE: Tournament play will use the dead button rule. Dead Button is defined as a button that can not be advanced due to elimination of a player or the seating of a new player into a position between the small blind and the button.7. BUTTON IN HEADS-UP: When heads-up, the small blind is on the button and acts first. When beginning heads-up play, the button may need to be adjusted to ensure that no player takes the big blind twice in a row. It is the responsibility of each player, along with the dealer, to ensure that the dealer button is in the correct position. In the event the dealer button was not moved, it must be discovered prior to the big blind acting in order to be rectified. Once the big blind has acted, the button will not be corrected on either the current hand or any subsequent hands.8. ALL-IN BUTTON: All-in buttons are intended to be used as a visual when players have moved all-in. The button will be placed by the dealer in front of the player which has stated the all-in. Once the button is placed, no player will have the ability to state they did not know the player was all-in. No money will be returned to any player which has stated call, raise or has placed money into the pot.9. DODGING BLINDS: A player who intentionally dodges his or her blind(s) when moving from a broken table will forfeit the blind(s) and/or incur a penalty. The money will be put into the next pot and will be considered dead money.10. TIMER USE FOR MULTI-TABLE EVENTS: A timer will be used to time the blind progression. When the time of each round expires, the tournament supervisor will inform dealers of the next blind level and the timer will automatically restart. The next hand will be dealt at the new blind level. For the purposes of this rule, the following guidelines will be used to determine the start of a hand. - Shuffle Machine: A new hand will be determined by the dealer pushing the ’Green’ button to retrieve the deck. - Manual Shuffle: A new hand will be determined by the dealer’s first riffle of the cards.11. TIMER USE FOR SINGLE-TABLE EVENTS: The official time for the satellite games (single table sit-n-go tournaments) will be kept by a timer provided to the dealer at the table. The official time for multi-table tournaments will be kept via a tournament manager program displayed on monitors in the area of the tournament.12. CHIPS & CARDS VISIBLE: 1. All chips and cards must be visibly displayed on the table at all times. - Tournament chips may not be redeemed or used in other areas of the casino. - Tournament chips must be stacked separately and
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