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World Series of Poker
WSOP 2006 Rules
Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada,
June 25, 2006 through August 10, 2006
Section I - Tournament Registration And Entry:
- As used herein, "Harrah´s" means Harrah´s Operating Company,
Inc. and its parent, affiliates and subsidiaries including, but not limited
to, Rio Properties, Inc, dba Rio All- Suite Hotel & Casino. Harrah´s reserves
the right to refuse anyone entry into the tournament, in its sole and absolute
discretion.
- Any person or entity paying a registration fee for himself, herself on
behalf of another player warrants and affirms that he/she/it is not engaged
in illegal activity and that no funds derived from such activity will be used
to pay the registration fee. Harrah´s will, in its sole and absolute
discretion, determine its satisfaction with the warranty given anyone who
registers for the tournament.
- Entry into the World Series of Poker (herein "WSOP" refers to
all events from June 25, 2006 through August 10, 2006) is limited to players
21 years of age or older with proof of age that Harrah´s, acting in its sole
and absolute discretion, deems appropriate.
- One entry per person, per event, except for applicable rebuys, as set forth
in event descriptions. No teams, substitutes, transfers or assisted play.
There shall be no refunds for any reason. Any variation from any aspect of
this rule shall be in the sole and obsolete discretion of Harrah´s.
- Harrah´s may limit the number of entries into the WSOP and may award entries
in its sole and absolute discretion. Harrah´s intends to award a limited number
of entries through satellite tournaments, third party marketing arrangements
and or other promotional activities in its sole and absolute discretion.
- Winners are responsible for any and all taxes, licenses, registrations and
other fees.
- Winners must show their valid picture identification (driver´s license,
state identification card, or military identification card) at registration,
and in order to collect prize. If participant is not a U.S. citizen, a current
passport, consular identification or alien registration card is required.
- Employees of Harrah´s and its parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, owned, operated
or managed properties, contractors hired for the operation of the WSOP or
parent companies and immediate family members of such employees at director
level or higher as determined by Harrah´s are not eligible to play in any
WSOP events, unless approved in advance by Harrah´s. Immediate Family is defined
as: spouse, children, and any relative or other person residing in the employee´s
place of residence.
- Individuals who are excluded from casino facilities, either through a government
program or by their own request, are not eligible.
- Each participant must certify eligibility.
- By submitting a Pre-Registration form to Harrah´s for registration in and/or
participation in the WSOP, such persons and/ or entities agree to these rules.
- Participants must register prior to the start of each event at 3700 W.
Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103.
- Void where prohibited or restricted by law.
- Entries will be retained for record keeping purposes in accordance with
local legal requirements.
Section II - Tournament Scheduling:
- WSOP tournament times are approximate. Harrah´s reserves the right to change
WSOP tournament times in its sole and absolute discretion.
- Harrah´s may cancel, modify, relocate or reschedule the WSOP for any reason
with prior notification to the appropriate gaming regulators, to the extent
such is required.
- Harrah´s is not responsible for electronic transmission errors or delays
resulting in omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operations
or transmission, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to or alterations
of entry materials, or for technical, hardware, software, or telephone failures
of any kind, lost or unavailable connections, fraud, incomplete, garbled,
or delayed computer transmissions, whether caused by Harrah´s, users, or by
any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the promotion
or by any technical or human error which may occur in the processing of submissions
which may limit, restrict, or prevent a participant´s ability to participate
in the tournament.
- Harrah´s is not responsible for injuries or losses arising or resulting
from participation in the WSOP and is not liable for any acts or omissions
by employees, whether negligent or willful, in the conduct of the WSOP, and
is not liable in the event of any equipment or software malfunction.
- If for any reason the tournament is not capable of running as planned,
including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention,
fraud, technical failures, or any other causes within or beyond the control
of Harrah´s which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness,
integrity, or proper conduct of this tournament, Harrah´s reserves the right
at its sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the tournament.
Section III - Player Conduct And Tournament Integrity:
- Harrah´s may impose penalties upon any person who gives, makes, issues,
authorizes or endorses any statement or action having, or designed to have,
an effect prejudicial or detrimental to the best interest of the tournament
as determined by Harrah´s, acting in its sole and obsolete discretion. This
may include, but shall not be limited to expulsion from the event and property,
forfeiture of a player´s entry fee(s) and/or loss of the right to participate
in this or any other tournament conducted by Harrah´s.
- Harrah´s may disqualify any person for any prize based upon fraud, dishonesty,
violation of promotional rules or other misconduct while on the property or
otherwise occurring in relation to the World Series of Poker or as otherwise
reasonable or necessary for Harrah´s to comply with applicable statutes and
regulations, in its sole and absolute discretion.
- Any attempt by any person to deliberately damage any program or to undermine
the legitimate operation of this tournament may be a violation of criminal
and civil laws and should such an attempt be made, Harrah´s reserves the right
to seek damages from any such person to the fullest extent of the law.
- All decisions regarding the interpretation of World Series of Poker rules,
player eligibility, scheduling and staging of the tournament, and penalties
for misconduct lie solely with Harrah´s, whose decisions are final.
- Harrah´s employees will use reasonable commercial efforts to consider the
best interest of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making
process, with the understanding that "best interest of the game and fairness"
shall be determined by Harrah´s, acting in its sole and obsolete discretion.
Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that the technical interpretation
of the rules be balanced against the interest of fairness. Harrah´s decision
is final and non-appealable and shall not give rise to any claim for monetary
damages, as each participant understands the very nature of poker is speculative
and dependent on many factors, including but not limited to the cards dealt,
the cards retained and the actions of other participants.
- The WSOP is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and
regulations, including gaming, and all aspects of the WSOP are subject to
the approval of appropriate regulatory authorities.
- Tournament Rules and any and all changes in the rules and event descriptions
for the WSOP June 25, 2006 through August10, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada, will
be available at the tournament facilities.
- Where a situation arises which is not covered by these rules, Harrah´s
shall have the authority to render a judgment, including the imposition of
a penalty, in accordance with the best interests of the tournament and the
maintenance of its integrity and public confidence.
Section IV - Player Likeness And Image:
- Prior to entering and playing in the Tournament, each participant must execute
a Player Release Form. Failure to do so may, at the option of Harrah´s subject
the player to immediate disqualification at any point in the Tournament. If
the player is disqualified he or she shall forfeit all entry fees and not
be entitled to any Tournament prize monies or any other prize consideration
that he or she may have qualified for at the point of disqualification.
- Tournament participants may wear one item of apparel with a logo no larger
than 6 square inches in size. Harrah´s reserves the right at all times, to
change the logo size limit, ban the wearing/display of any or all logos, or
to ban any apparel or other means of advertising that contains obscene images
or words or is otherwise deemed objectionable by Harrah´s. Harrah´s also reserves
the right to exclude any individual(s) acting in a disruptive or inappropriate
manner.
Section V - Prizing And Seating:
- Prizes and entries are non-transferable.
- Prize structures depend upon number of entrants and the type of event entered,
and are set forth in Exhibit A.
- Entrants will be assigned to a table and seat through a random computer
selection.
- If the participant is not present at the start of the tournament all forced
antes and blinds bets will be removed from an absent player´s stack accordingly.
If player shows up and still has chips remaining [s]he may play his or her
chips.
- Non-value chips are used for tournament play.
- Harrah´s reserves the right to cancel, change or modify the WSOP at any
time, for any reason, subject to all applicable regulatory approval, provided
that such modification shall not, as of the date of such modification, materially
alter or change any participant´s prize already awarded.
- No value tournament chips used for the tournament are the exclusive property
of Harrah´s and may not be removed from the tournament area.
Section VI - Poker Rules:
- Chip race rule: When it is time to color-up chips, they will be raced off
with a maximum of one chip going to any player. The chip race will always
start in the No.1 seat. A player cannot be raced out of a tournament. In the
event that a player has only one chip left, the regular race procedure will
take place. If that player loses the race, [s]he will be given one chip of
the smallest denomination still in play.
- Odd chips: The odd chip(s) will go to the high hand. In flop games, when
there are two (2) or more high hands or two (2) or more low hands, the odd
chip(s) will go to the left of the button. In stud-type games, the odd chip
will go to the high card by suit. There will be an exception to this rule:
An attempt will be made in identical hand situations to split the pot as evenly
as possible: Example - a wheel in Omaha/8.
- Side pots: Each side pot will be split as a separate pot. They will not
be mixed together before they are split.
- Calling for the clock procedures: Once a reasonable amount of time has
passed and a clock is called for, a player will be given one (1) minute to
make a decision. If action has not been taken by the time the minute is over,
there will be a ten (10) second countdown. If a player has not acted on his
hand by the time the countdown is over, the hand will be dead.
- Dead Button: Tournament play will use a dead button.
- Penalties: A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action
pending, if a card(s) goes off the table, if soft-play occurs, or similar
incidents take place. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of abuse, disruptive
behavior, or similar incidents. All penalties will be issued in Harrah´s sole
discretion.
- A player must be at the table by the time all players have complete hands
in order to have his or her hand live. Players must be at the table to call
time. In flop games, the big blind's hand will be dead if [s]he is not there
to act on it before the flop. In stud-type games, the forced low hand will
be immediately dead if the player is not there to act on his or her hand at
the time [s]he is required to put money in the pot (the minimum bring-in will
be posted and the hand will be killed).
- All cards will be turned face up once a player is all in and all action
is complete.
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If a player puts in a raise of fifty percent (50%) or more of the previous
bet, [s]he will be required to make a full raise. The raise will be exactly
the minimum raise allowed.
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In limit games, an oversized chip will be constituted to be a call if
the player does not announce a raise. In no-limit, an oversized chip before
the flop is a call; after the flop, an oversized chip by the initial bettor
put in the pot will constitute the size of the bet. In pot-limit and no-limit,
if a player states raise and throws in an oversized chip, the raise will
be the maximum amount allowable up to the size of that chip.
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The one-player-to-a-hand rule will be enforced.
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Tournament and satellite seats will be randomly assigned.
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The English-only rule will be enforced in the United States during the
play of hands.
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A player who wants to use a cellular phone must step away from the table.
Headphones will not be permitted once a player reaches the money per prize
structures.
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There will be no foreign objects on the table except for a maximum of one
card cap.
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Deck changes will be on the dealer push or limit changes or as prescribed
by Harrah´s. Players may not ask for deck changes.
- When time has elapsed in a round and a new round is announced, the new limits
apply to the next hand. A hand has begun with the first riffle.
- If a player announces the intent to rebuy before the first card is dealt,
that player is playing behind and is obligated to make the rebuy. If a player
runs out of chips during the rebuy portion of a rebuy event, he must rebuy
or declare to rebuy before the start of the next deal.
- Players must keep their highest denomination chips visible at all times.
- Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding;
however at Harrah´s discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand
may be penalized.
- No rabbit hunting is allowed.
- A player who intentionally dodges his or her blind(s) when moving from a
broken table will forfeit the blind(s) and/or incur a penalty. The money will
be put into the next pot and will be considered dead money.
- All chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players may not have tournament
chips in their pockets at any time. A player who has chips in his or her pocket
will forfeit the chips. The forfeited chips will be taken out of play from
the tournament.
- Moving players: In flop games, players will be moved from the big blind
to the worst position.
- In limit events, there will be a limit to raises, even when heads-up. (The
limit will be the Harrah´s house limit.) Once the tournament becomes heads-up,
the rule does not apply.
- In stud-type games, if any of the players' two down cards are exposed due
to a Harrah´s dealer error, it is a misdeal.
- If a Harrah´s dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no
redress and will not be entitled to his or her money back. An exception would
be if a player raised and his or her raise had not been called yet, [s]he
would be entitled to receive his or her raise back.
- Harrah´s dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and
was obviously the winning hand.
- Player´s verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may
be binding.
- Harrah´s reserves the right to cancel or alter any event at its sole discretion
in the best interest of the casino or its players.
- Players going from a broken table to fill in seats assume the rights and
responsibilities of the position. They can get the big blind, the small blind,
or the button. The only place they cannot get a hand is between the small
blind and the button. A player moved to balance tables will take the worst
position. A dead button situation may occur.
- Penalties available for use by the Harrah´s Tournament Director are verbal
warnings - 10, 20, 30, and 40 minutes away from the table - and may be used
with discretion. These may be utilized by Harrah´s up to and including disqualification.
A player who is disqualified shall have his or her chips removed from play.
- Players are obligated to protect the other players in the tournament at
all times. Discussing cards discarded or hand possibilities is not allowed.
- A player who exposes his or her cards during the play may incur a penalty,
but will not have his or her hand killed.
- In no Limit or Pot Limit, when raising, a player must either put the amount
of the raise out in one motion or state the raise amount. By stating the word
raise, a player protects his or her right to raise, but the raise must be
made in one additional motion unless [s]he states the amount.
- Verbally disclosing the contents of your hand or advising a player how to
play a hand may result in a penalty, in Harrah´s discretion.
- In no-limit, less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player
who already has acted.
- Tables will be broken in a posted order/manner and available to all players,
however; due to certain circumstances, Harrah´s reserves the right to alter
that order.
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