Quote:
Originally Posted by RedOak
Looks like the rake went up 24% in the main event and 14% in the $400 events vs. last year unless that 3% from the pool for staff is a typo on the structure sheet. Last year the $185 admin fee for the main event including all money given to staff. The way the 2019 schedule sheet reads that 3% is taken from the prize pool on top of the $185 fee. So 3% of 1515 = $45.45 more taken out = 1469.55 to pool. Is this a typo?
I am not seeing what you are stating?
Structure sheet says....
$1,700
buy
-
in
($1,515 prize pool + $185
administrative fee)
Administrative fee includes any and all staffing/dealer fees, and rake.
•
Players will start with
30
,000 in tournament chips
.
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Registration will remain open until the start the
start of level 13
, eliminated players may re
-
enter until this time at the registration counter. All
original fees apply.
Players must have zero (0) chips remaining to re
-
enter. Players may forfeit or surren
der their chips to re
-
enter.
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Players may choose to start on and/or re
-
enter any flight.
A player who has not taken a hand by the start of the first break may be considered a
“no show”
and
have their chips removed from play and may not be eligible to partic
ipate and may not be eligible for a refund.
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This tournament is
scheduled as
three
-
day tournament. The Tournament Director in their sole and absolute discretion may adjust the break
schedule, adjust the start and stop time, adjust the level lengths, and/or
add an additional day if necessary.
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There will be a 15
-
minute break approximately every 2 hours of play.
T
here will be a 60
-
minute dinner break after 6 hours of play.
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Day 1 will play
until the completion of level 16
unless otherwise announced by the tourn
ament staff.
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Day 2: all Flights will merge at 12:00 PM on the day following the final flight
.
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Players
will
qualify to earn points for the WSOP Global Casino Championship.
•
Winner receives a WSOP Circuit Ring and
will receive a seat into the WSOP Global Casino Championship