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06-02-2023 , 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by NickMPK
If you register for an event -after- it has started, do your chips go into play as soon as you register, or only after you sit down at the table?

If it's the latter, could you register just after the start of the event but wait several hours to sit down?
That's an overly complex situation they are sure to muck up, and not in your favor.
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06-03-2023 , 04:22 PM
I have funded my account with cash in person at the Paris Main Cage and have been verified.
My confusion lies in whether there are kiosks that I can utilize to register and contemporaneously print out my seating assignment. Or MUST i register online using bravo (and visit kiosk for seat card). In other words, are kiosks only for printing seat cards and not for registration process?

If reg can be done at kiosk- do service fees apply(i know there is a fee for online reg). (I did a practice bravo on line reg and it wanted to charge me $14 even though i had cash in the account and wasn’t using a cc)

Also, can i reg in person at a cage but tap into my wsop account for payment? Will a service fee apply.

Lastly, can the account be used to fund registration for dailies and/or satellites.
Thanks
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06-03-2023 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by older Lady
I have funded my account with cash in person at the Paris Main Cage and have been verified.
My confusion lies in whether there are kiosks that I can utilize to register and contemporaneously print out my seating assignment. Or MUST i register online using bravo (and visit kiosk for seat card). In other words, are kiosks only for printing seat cards and not for registration process?

If reg can be done at kiosk- do service fees apply(i know there is a fee for online reg). (I did a practice bravo on line reg and it wanted to charge me $14 even though i had cash in the account and wasn’t using a cc)

Also, can i reg in person at a cage but tap into my wsop account for payment? Will a service fee apply.

Lastly, can the account be used to fund registration for dailies and/or satellites.
Thanks
They have humans behind desks who can probably reg you in person. Small to no line ~5p.
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06-03-2023 , 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by NickMPK
If you register for an event -after- it has started, do your chips go into play as soon as you register, or only after you sit down at the table?

If it's the latter, could you register just after the start of the event but wait several hours to sit down?
From what I understand the answer is yes. How would they ever be able to communicate to the dealer at the table at the table real time post start registrants.
And if you post start reg on line through Bravo, i don’t believe you even get a seat assignment until you visit a fast trac kiosk and print it out.
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06-06-2023 , 05:26 AM
It would be great if someone can throw some light on this scenario:

Register online using Bravo (after the event has started).

Using the TBIC to pay for the registration ($3 per event).

Printing the seat card at kiosk.

Don’t you go to a registration table where you are assigned a seat card and given a stack (like last year)?
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06-06-2023 , 06:06 AM
Do you still get blinded out?
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06-19-2023 , 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Bojik
Just noticed event #44 is not available to register on Bravo, any idea why?
No idea... But you can register for it now online.

I saw the same thing for Event #48 the Senior Day 1A for 6/21 but tonight I looked and I could register for it. I had assumed that it was sold out because all other events had buttons to buy in...
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07-08-2023 , 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by GolfPro
It would be great if someone can throw some light on this scenario:

Register online using Bravo (after the event has started).

Using the TBIC to pay for the registration ($3 per event).

Printing the seat card at kiosk.

Don’t you go to a registration table where you are assigned a seat card and given a stack (like last year)?
If you register before the start of the event, if you get a confirmed seat, your stack is in play.

If you register after the start and if you end up in late registration line then you get a full stack.
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07-09-2023 , 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by GolfPro
If you register before the start of the event, if you get a confirmed seat, your stack is in play.

If you register after the start and if you end up in late registration line then you get a full stack.
This rule change just made the registration lines worse. Instead of regging the night before, you have to go get in line the day of. It makes the line worse for you, and worse for everyone else.
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08-04-2023 , 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by pig4bill
This rule change just made the registration lines worse. Instead of regging the night before, you have to go get in line the day of. It makes the line worse for you, and worse for everyone else.
How does this rule force a player to have to register the day of an event?
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08-07-2023 , 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by akashenk
How does this rule force a player to have to register the day of an event?
Because you don't want to risk being delayed and having your stack blinded off.
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08-08-2023 , 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by pig4bill
Because you don't want to risk being delayed and having your stack blinded off.
I imagine the number of players who would like to pre reg and then make involved travel plans in order to arrive right at the start of a 10:00am event is rather small. I think it’s much more likely players just don’t want to show up that early and/or play the early levels. In that case, they should lobby for structure or schedule changes, not policies which hurt the majority of players who show up on time.
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