Poker Nights gives away a $2,500 CASH prize pool plus a World Series of Poker seat in Las Vegas at each of our quarterly finals tournaments. Play nightly at any of our games seven days a week to qualify! We provide casino grade tables, highly qualified professional dealers and the hottest prizes in the state!

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1. Poker Nights is a poker tournament company hosting free poker tournaments at local bars, restaurants and night clubs. Poker Nights, and all of its associates, are the official judge, referee and/or moderator and hosts of any and all Poker Nights poker tournaments. If questions arise during tournament play the final decisions to resolve these questions will be left with Poker Nights, and its associates.

 

We strive to provide a tournament structure that rewards competent poker play while moving along at a reasonable pace.  Our nightly tournament structure is as follows:

-Player's starting chip count: 1,500

-Poker Nights seats ten players per table.

-Blinds Schedule:

25/50--->1hr

15min break

50/100--->20min

100/200--->20min

10min break

200/400--->20min

300/600--->20min

500/1,000--->20min

10min break

1,000/2,000--->20min

2,000/4,000--->20min

3,000/6,000--->20min

10min break

5,000/10,000--->20min

 

2. No-Limit Texas Hold'em poker is the game Poker Nights will play.


3. There will be no guaranteed seats at the Final's Tournament. If a player is late for the Final's Tournament that player will not be allowed to play.

4. A player may win as many 1st Place Winner's Certificates as he/she is able to win. However, a player will still only get one seat at the Final's Tournament. A Winner's Certificate will be worth 1,500 in starting poker chips at the Final's Tournament. Winners with multiple wins will be able to bring to the Final's Tournament additional Winner's Certificates up to a maximum of three (3) certificates for a starting 4,500 chip count. Each additional win above a 3rd win will be worth an additional 100 in chips. A player may win as many wins as possible.

Bounty certificates are worth an additional 750 in starting chips in the Final's. Players may bring a total of three Bounty Certificates at full value. All others above three will be worth 100 additional tournament chips.

2nd Place Certificates are only given out at tournaments that reach 40+ players before the start time and are worth an additional 750 in starting chips in the Final's. Players may bring a total of three 2nd Place Certificates at full value. All others above three will be worth 100 additional tournament chips.

Consolation certificates are worth 500 in starting chips. Collect three consolation wins to earn a seat in the finals. Players may bring a total of three Consolation Certificates at full value. All others above three will be worth 100 additional tournament chips.

 

5. There will be no guarantees that a player who has signed up to play at a Poker Nights tournament will be allowed to play. Players will receive 1,500 in starting poker chips at nightly Poker Nights events.


6. Players will play until only one player is left to be declared the winner.

 

7. Poker Nights will be playing a Small/Big Blind format. The player to the immediate left of the Dealer's Button will post a Small Blind. The player to the immediate left of the Small blind will post a Big Blind to start the game. Players will be dealt their cards, and if choosing to play, will match (or raise) the Blind in turn. For our complete rule book, please visit: http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/poker/rrpprinter.php

 

8. Bad Beat: Poker Nights will pay out a progressive bad beat to any player that loses a hand with a full house, Aces full of Jacks or better (A,A,A,J,J) at any of our main nightly tournaments or finals (consolation games excluded). Both hole cards in both hands must play to qualify.  The Jackpot will be divided: 75% to the loser of the bad-beat hand and 25% to the winner of the hand.  The jackpot will grow at $25 per week until it is awarded.  $50 will also be added for every vehicle that is sold through ColoradoCarConnection.com as a referral from Poker Nights.  To view the Progressive Jackpot total, please visit ColoradoCarConnection.com.

 

9. We reserve the right to eject any player who is causing a disruption or disturbance. Any player who is casuing a disruption or disturbance may be warned, and if warned, may be ejected from tournament play. Poker Nights maintains a strict zero tolerance policy for fighting. Players who start fights or involve themselves in fights will be permanently ejected from any and all Poker Nights events.

 

10. Cellular telephone use at the tables is not permitted. Please take your calls and text messages away from the table. After the first warning from a Poker Nights dealer, a player may be given a 10 hand penalty.

 

11. Poker Nights reserves the right to modify, change or add to these rules at any time without prior notice.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 20:11