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January 1st-8th, 2006
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Register to play in the 2nd
Annual Coastin' & Cruisin' Texas Hold'em Poker Tournament aboard the
Conquest.
Only 4 spots left.
Guest will be able to register on board the
Conquest on the first day of the tournament.
Rules and Regulation
Larry
Joe Taylor’s Coastin’ and Crusin’
Annual
Texas Hold’em No Limit Poker Challenge
When:
TBA (will take place on days at sea)
Where:
TBA
Cost:
$50.00 Entry
Sign
Up: Sign-up at www.larryjoetaylor.com/??
Or call 254-968-8505
Texas Hold'em is the most popular game in poker.
Texas
Hold'em No Limit is the Cadillac of Poker!
We
are limited to 60 players so sign up early to insure you get a seat.
1st
Place: 50%
of pot, Entry into next years event and Traveling Trophy ($1,500.00 w/60
players)
2nd
Place 35%
of Pot ($1,050.00 w/60 players)
3rd
Place 10%
of Pot ($300.00 w/60 players)
4th
Place 3.33%
of Pot ($100.00 w/60 players)
5th
Place 1.62% of Pot
($50.00 w/60 players)
Each player will begin with 100 chips totaling $1,630.00.
Blinds will start at $5/$10 and Double every 30 minutes.
There will be a 10 minute break every 50 minutes.
If the winner has not been determined by 4:30, the game will be
continued on Jan. 5th 2:00pm with the remaining players until we have
a winner. Game will conclude when the last player has all the chips.
Texas
Hold'em Rules:
In the game, players are dealt two cards, face down.
These are the hole or pocket cards. Five cards are then dealt in
the middle of the table, face up. The cards are shared by all the players at the
table, and are called community cards. Players then try to construct the
best possible five card hand they can, using the community cards combined
with their hole cards. The player with the best hand wins.
The game is played as follows:
This is a No-Limit Tournament. That means a player may
wager from the minimum bet to his/her entire stack at any time during the
betting sequence. For example, when the blinds are $10/$20, the minimum bet is
$20.
A minimum bet is required to see the Flop
unless you are in the Small Blind or Big Blind Position. In that instance, the
Small blind must post an amount equal to the Big Blind, and the Big Blind, last
to act, has the option to check or raise the action.
Rules will be explained and practice hand
played before the game begins.
Sequence
of Play
- One player is the dealer. The two players to the left of the dealer
make "blind" bets. The first player makes a bet that is equal to half
the minimum bet at the table. This is known as the "small blind". The
second player makes a bet equal to the minimum table bet. This is the "big
blind".
- Two cards are dealt face down to each player on the table.
- The player to the left of the Big Blind begins play. He/she may
choose to call (which means match the bet on the table), raise, or fold. This
continues to the left until the betting round is completed.
- The first three face up cards are then dealt at the same time. This
is known as the "flop".
- The next betting round begins with player to the left of the dealer
and continues to the left. If there is no bet on the table, a player may bet or
check (which means to neither bet, nor fold - the turn simply passes to the next
player). If there is a bet on the table, a player may call, raise or fold.
- After the close of the betting round, the next card is dealt, face
up. This card is called the "turn".
- The next round of betting occurs. For this and the final round the
value of a bet increases to the table maximum.
- After the close of the betting round, the final card is dealt. This
card is known as the "River"
- The final betting round takes place. At the conclusion of betting,
the best hand takes the pot.
Remember:
- A round of betting is finished when all players have acted, and contributed
equally to the pot. There can be at most three raises per hand.
- During the first two betting rounds all bets and raises are at least equal to
the table Small Blind.
- During the last two betting rounds, all bets and raises are at least equal to
the table Maximum Blind.
- If you call “All In” you have committed. Do not joke about your bet.
- If you intend to raise or check raise a bet, you must either announce it or
push the bet and raise in at the same time. Pushing the bet in and then pushing
in more chips for a Raise is not allowed and called a “Snake”.
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