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TOURNAMENT RULES
If you participate in a tournament, you accept all the rules and agree
to respect the poker etiquette. Should you infringe upon any of these
rules, you will be warned or blocked for a period of time, or, in case
of a more serious offense, you will be disqualified from the
tournament. A disqualified player's chips will be drawn in.
Only one player per IP address is allowed to play in any tournament due to danger of collusion between players.
If players have no connection during the play or do not react in time, their hand will be folded.
If the server goes down, the
current hand will be cancelled.
It is strictly forbidden to talk about a hand that is not finished and circulate information to other players.
Seating arrangements are random. At
single table tournaments players can choose their own seats. The dealer
button placement is determined when the game starts.
A change of seat during the tournament is not possible, except at tables breaking down.
Each participant gets an equal amount of chips at the start.
Remaining players will be moved to different tables, as tables break
down. A player who is farthest from the blind will be seated at their
new table in a similar position.
A player who is placed between the dealer button and the big blind after being moved must wait one hand before being dealt in.
If a player is all in and no further actions are possible, all cards will be exposed and the hand will finish as usual.
If two players go all in during the same hand, the player who had more chips will be ranked higher.
In the case of any dispute(s), the decision(s) of PokerRoyaleOnline Management is final.
Add-on: In some tournaments, it is possible to make an Add-on - this means, to buy additional chips to keep your chip count higher. An add-on may be made once during the first break. However the add-on option will no longer possible during the first break, if before the first break the number of players still in the tournament has been reduced to the number of paid places PLUS FOUR, for example: If a particular tournament pays out to 50 places and the number of players in the tournament reaches 54 before the first break, then – no add-on will be possible during the first break.
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