$250-Added Pai Gow Tournament

Last Sunday of Each Month

Join the fun of our monthly pai gow tourney for just $25. Sign-up begins at noon, with qualifying rounds at 1 and 2pm, and finals at 4pm.


Qualifying Rounds


  • Three tables with six players per table = 18 players per round
  • Two qualifying rounds = 36 possible players
  • Top two money winners from each table advance

Semifinal Round


  • Two tables with six players per table = 12 semifinalists
  • Top two money winners from each table, remaining player with highest chip count, and one wild-card winner advance

Finals


  • Four finalists, player with next highest chip count, and one wild-card winner = six finalists

Prize Fund


  • 1st place - 40%
  • 2nd place - 20%
  • 3rd place - 15%
  • 4th place - 10%
  • 5th place - 10%
  • 6th place - 5%
  • Details
    1. Each round will consist of 14 hands.
    2. Each player will receive a starting bankroll (in an amount to be determined by Table Games Management) in tournament chips and must play every hand. Table Games Management will determine minimum and maximum bets.
    3. The player(s) with the most chips on each table will advance to the next round.
    4. First base shall rotate in a clockwise manner each hand. First base will be found by high card on the first hand.
    5. Players may not alter their bet after placing it into the betting circle.
    6. Table Games Management's decision is final.
    7. Players must keep all chips on the table, separated by color, in clear view for all to see.
    8. If a player cannot make or chooses not to make the minimum bet (determined by Table Games Management) they are out. If a player must leave the table for an emergency, the minimum bet per hand will be deducted from the player’s bankroll for a maximum of three hands. If the player has not returned by the conclusion of the third hand, the player is out.
    9. A player chip count will be done after the 10th hand.
    10. All hands must have exactly seven cards. If any hand has a different number of cards when it is delivered, all hands are dead and a misdeal will be declared.
    11. The stub of the deck must be exactly four cards, otherwise all hands are dead and a misdeal will be declared.
    12. If the hands are delivered to the wrong position, the Floor Supervisor will be called and every effort will be made to place the hands in the correct positions. If this cannot be done, a misdeal will be declared.

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