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World Series of Poker
WSOP 2007 Rules
Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada,
June 1 to July 17, 2007
SECTION I - TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION AND ENTRY
1. As used here in, "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.
2. Entry into the World Series of Poker (herein "WSOP" refers
to all events from June 1, 2007 through July 17, 2007) is limited to persons
21 years of age and older, with proof of age, that Harrah´s, acting in
its sole and absolute discretion, deems appropriate. Only one entry is allowed
per person, per event as set forth in event descriptions.
3. Participants may register for any 2007 WSOP tournament event in
person at the WSOP Registration Area in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino,
3700 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103, beginning June 1, 2007, for
scheduled events in the 2007 WSOP. Cash, cashier´s checks drawn from
accredited banks and made out to registrants or the Rio, and Rio gaming chips
may be used to pay for entry into a WSOP event.
4. Subject to the restrictions described in these rules, pre-registrations
can be made online at www.worldseriesofpoker.com
beginning February 26, 2007, by completing the on-line pre- registration process.
Pre-registration deposits must be in the form of a cashier´s check, wire
transfers or credit-card cash advances. Deposits can be mailed or bank transferred
to the Rio. The deposit required is for the full amount of the events one
preregisters for and may be applied to the event registration at the Rio or
used for whatever other purpose participants may elect. Deposits must arrive
at the Rio no later than two weeks prior to the start of the selected event(s).
Pre-registration will remain open until two weeks prior to the start of a
particular event. Thereafter, participants may register in person at the Rio.
Complete instructions can be found at www.worldseriesofpoker.com.
Pre-registered participants will need to present proof of identity (passport,
driver´s license, state identification card or military identification
card) in person at the Rio to complete the registration process and obtain
his or her table and seat assignment.
5. Third-party registrations for players are not permitted unless submitted
by Official WSOP sponsors; Official WSOP promotions or product licensees,
or civic, charitable, business, casino and other land-based entities officially
licensed to conduct satellite tournaments for the 2007 WSOP. No third-party
registrations will be accepted from online gaming sites conducting business
with U.S. residents.
6. Harrah´s may limit the number of entries into any WSOP event
and may award entries into any event through any means it deems appropriate.
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.
7. Winners are responsible for payment of any and all taxes, licenses,
registrations and other fees associated with tournament registration and winnings.
8. Winners must show their valid picture identification (driver´s
license, state identification card, or military identification card) acceptable
to Harrah´s at registration and in order to collect prizes. If a participant
is not a U.S. citizen, a current passport, consular identification or alien
registration card is required.
9. 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
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.
10. Individuals who are excluded from casino facilities, either through
a government program or by their own request, are not eligible.
11. Each participant must certify their own eligibility.
12. No teams, substitutes, transfers or assisted play will be permitted.
13. Cancellations or voids must be completed prior to the start of
a particular event. Please contact the WSOP Office for a Cancellation Form
by calling 702-777-7617 or by faxing 702-777-6778. The Cancellation Form must
be signed, faxed and received prior to the start of a particular event.
14. 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.
15. The ability to pre-register as described in these rules is void
where prohibited or in any way restricted by law.
16. Entries will be retained for record-keeping purposes in accordance
with local legal requirements.
SECTION II - TOURNAMENT SCHEDULING
17. WSOP tournament times are approximate. Harrah´s reserves
the right to change WSOP tournament times in its sole and absolute discretion.
18. 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.
19. 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 that may occur in the
processing of submissions, any of which may limit, restrict, or prevent a
participant´s ability to participate in the tournament.
20. 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.
This includes, but is not limited to, any loss of any tournament chips players
leave at playing tables during tournament play, except during authorized breaks.
21. 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 that 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
22. Harrah´s may impose penalties of any kind or nature upon
any person who gives, makes, issues, authorizes or endorses any statement
or action having, or designed to have, an 2007 World Series of Poker, Las
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prejudicial or detrimental to the best interest of the Tournament as determined
by Harrah´s, acting in its sole and absolute 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 and/or any other tournament conducted by Harrah´s. Additionally,
Harrah´s may in its sole and absolute discretion impose penalties of
any kind or nature upon any person who, in Harrah´s view engages in inappropriate
conduct during tournament play.
23. 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.
Harrah´s also reserves the right to exclude any individual(s) acting
in a disruptive or inappropriate manner.
24. Any attempt by any person to deliberately damage, corrupt or undermine
the operation of the WSOP 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.
25. 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.
26. Harrah´s employees will use reasonable commercial efforts
to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority
in the decision-making process, with the understanding that "best interests
of the game and fairness" shall be determined by Harrah´s, acting
in its sole and absolute discretion. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion,
dictate that the technical interpretation of the rules be balanced against
the interest of fairness. Harrah´s decisions are final and can not be
appealed and shall not give rise to any claim for monetary damages, as each
participant understands that, while poker is primarily and largely a game
of skill, the outcome of any particular hand or event is dependent on many
factors, including but not limited to the cards dealt, the cards retained
and the actions of other participants.
27. Any player who directs any profane and/or abusive language at another
player, dealer or tournament staff member or who makes any profane and/or
abusive comments about another player, dealer or tournament staff member will
be penalized in accordance with Rules No. 22 and/or 46. In particular, the
use of the so-called "f-bomb" and "c-bomb" as well as
derivatives of those and similarly offensive terms, will subject the offending
player to penalties if they are directed at or refer to another player, dealer,
staff member, patron or official of Harrah's or the WSOP. In Harrah´s
sole and absolute discretion, it may impose at any time a zero-tolerance policy
for profane language whether directed at another person or not.
28. Any player(s) adjudged or determined by Harrah´s to be colluding
with other players will immediately be disqualified from the event, and will
not be allowed to play in future WSOP events at any Harrah's Entertainment
property.
29. Player or staff abuse will not be tolerated. A player may incur
a penalty up to and including disqualification for any abuse towards another
player or staff member, and player could be asked to leave the property. Repeated
etiquette violations such as touching another player´s cards or chips,
delay of game and excessive chatter will result in penalties.
30. 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.
31. Tournament Rules and any and all changes in the rules and event
descriptions for the WSOP June 1, 2007, through July 17, 2007 in Las Vegas,
Nevada, will be available at the tournament facilities in the Rio All-Suite
Hotel & Casino.
32. Where a situation arises that is not covered by these rules, Harrah´s
shall have the sole 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
33. 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 acting in its sole and absolute discretion, 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.
34. Tournament participants may wear apparel with multiple logos, patches
or promotional language. However, no individual logo, patch or block of promotional
language is to be larger than 12 square inches. In addition, all logos, patches
and promotional language are strictly prohibited if they:
(a) Contain any false, unsubstantiated, or unwarranted claims for any product
or service, or make any testimonials that Harrah´s, in its sole and
absolute discretion, considers unethical;
(b) Advertise any habit-forming drug, tobacco product, handgun or handgun
ammunition;
(c) Advertise any malt beverage or any distilled liquor or any non-alcoholic
product containing the name of a liquor product other than Milwaukee´s
Best Light or another product of the Miller Brewing Company.
(d) Contain any material constituting or relating to a lottery, a contest
of any kind in which the public is unfairly treated or any enterprise, service
or product that abets, assists or promotes illegal gambling
(e) Contain any material that is defamatory, obscene, profane, vulgar, repulsive
or offensive, either in theme or in treatment or that describes or depicts
repellently any internal bodily functions or symptomatic results of internal
conditions, or refers to matters that are not considered socially acceptable
topics;
(f) Advertise pornographic products of any kind;
(g) Include any element of intellectual property without the owner's consent
to such use or gives rise to any claim of infringement, misappropriation
or other form of unfair competition;
(h) Disparage or libel any person or product.
(i) Advertise a dot.com gaming site that conducts business with U.S. residents.
(j) Are or might be injurious or prejudicial to the interests of the World
Series of Poker, the Rio, Harrah's or its affiliated companies or are otherwise
contrary to honest advertising and reputable business in general. This includes
but is not limited to the name or logo of any person or entity that uses
or has used the trademarks, trade names or logos of Harrah's or its affiliated
companies without written authorization from an authorized officer of Harrah's.
(k) In addition, all logos, patches, and promotional language for any dot.net
website must contain a clear and visible "dot.net" suffix at least
the same size as the site name.
(l) Harrah´s reserves the right at all times to impose a ban on any
apparel deemed objectionable by Harrah´s, in its sole and absolute
discretion.
SECTION V - PRIZING AND SEATING
35. Prizes and entries are non-transferable. Prize structures depend on the
number of entrants and type of event.
36. Entrants will be assigned to a table and seat through a random computer
selection. Alternates will be seated on a first-available basis.
37. 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.
38. Non-value chips are used for tournament play.
39. 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.
40. 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
41. Chip race rule: Race-off is defined as removal of a denomination
chip no longer in use. 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 at the first player left of the dealer. A player cannot be raced out
of a tournament. In the event that a player has only one chip remaining, 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.
42. Side pots: Each side pot will be split as a separate pot. Pots
will not be mixed together before they are split. 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. However,
when hands have identical value, e.g., a wheel in Omaha 8 or Better, the pot
will be split as evenly as possible.
43. Calling-for-clock procedures: Once a reasonable amount of time
has passed and a clock is called, a player will be given one (1) minute to
act. If action has not been taken by the time the minute has expired, 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.
44. Dead Button: Tournament play will use the dead button rule. Dead
Button is defined as a button that can not be advanced due to elimination
of a player or the seating of a new player into a position between the small
blind and the button.
45. A player exposing his or her cards with action pending may incur
a penalty, but will not have a dead hand. The penalty will begin at the end
of the hand. A penalty may also be imposed if a player throws a card off the
table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule or engages in similar behavior.
Penalties will be invoked in cases of soft-play, abuse or disruptive behavior.
All penalties will be imposed at Harrah´s sole and absolute discretion,
in accordance with Rule No. 46.
46. In its sole and absolute discretion, Harrah´s may impose penalties
that include verbal warnings and missed-hand penalties. A missed-hand penalty
will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for each player
at the table, including the offender, when the penalty is given, multiplied
by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. Tournament staff can assess
one-, two-, three- or four-round penalties or disqualification. Repeat infractions
are subject to escalating penalties. A player who is disqualified shall have
his or her chips removed from play and no refund will be provided to that
disqualified player.
47. A player must be at his or her seat by the time all players have
been dealt complete initial hands to have a live hand. Players must be at
their seats to call time.
48. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all in and all
action is complete.
49. If a player puts in a raise of 50 percent or more of the previous
bet but less than the minimum raise, he or she will be required to make a
full raise. The raise will be exactly the minimum raise allowed. In no-limit
and pot-limit, an all-in bet of less than a full raise does not reopen the
betting to a player who has already acted. Putting a single oversized chip
into the pot will be considered a call if the player doesn´t announce
a raise. If a player puts an oversized chip into the pot and says, "Raise,"
but doesn´t state the amount, the raise will be the maximum allowable
up to the denomination of that chip. To make a raise with a single oversized
chip, a verbal declaration must be made before the chip hits the table surface.
After the flop, an initial bet of a single oversized chip without comment
will constitute the size of the bet.
50. In no-limit or pot-limit, a raise must be made by
a.) placing the full amount in the pot in one motion or
b.) verbally declaring the full amount prior to the initial placement of
chips into the pot or
c.) verbally declaring "raise" prior to the placement of the amount
to call into the pot and then completing the action with one additional
motion. Less than a full raise in an all-in situation does not reopen the
betting to a player who has already acted.
51. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all in and all
betting action is complete.
52. Players are obligated to protect the other players in the tournament
at all times. Therefore, whether in a hand or not, players may not
a.) disclose contents of live or folded hands,
b.) advise or criticize play before the action is completed or
c.) read a hand that hasn´t been tabled. The one-player-to-a-hand rule
will be enforced. Players who violate this rule are subject to penalty in
accordance with Rule 46.
53. Tournament and satellite seats will be randomly assigned.
54. The English-only rule will be enforced at the WSOP during the play
of hands.
55. There will be no foreign objects on the table except for a maximum
of one card cap. Card caps can be no larger than two (2) inches in diameter
and no more than one-half (1/2) inch in depth.
56. Deck changes will be on the dealer push or limit changes or as
prescribed by Harrah´s. Players may not ask for deck changes unless a
card is damaged.
57. When time has elapsed in a round and a new round is announced,
the new limits apply to the next hand. A hand begins with the first riffle.
58. If a player announces the intent to re-buy before the first card
is dealt, that player is playing behind and is obligated to make the re-buy.
If a player runs out of chips during the re-buy portion of a re-buy event,
he must be-buy or declare to re-buy before the start of the next deal.
59. Players must keep their highest denomination chips visible at all
times.
60. 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.
61. In cases where hands are concluded prior to the last card being
dealt, the next card to be dealt will not be exposed under any circumstances.
This prohibited practice is commonly referred to as "rabbit hunting."
62. A player who intentionally dodges his or her blind(s) when moving
from a broken table will incur a penalty, in accordance with Rule No. 46.
63. All chips must be visible at all times. Players may not hold or
transport tournament chips in any manner that takes them out of view. A player
who does so will forfeit the chips and face disqualification. The forfeited
chips will be taken out of play.
64. The breaking order for an event will be posted at the beginning
of that event. The table to which a player is moved will be specified by a
predetermined procedure. Play will halt at any table that is at least three
players short. 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. In flop games, players will be moved from
the big blind to the worst position (which is never the small blind) at the
new table. In stud games, players will be moved by position (the last seat
to open up at the short table is the seat to be filled). Harrah´s reserves
the right to alter the breaking order due to unusual circumstances.
65. There is no cap on the number of raises in no-limit games. A raise
must be at least the size of the previous raise. In limit events, there will
be a limit of one bet and four raises even when heads up until the tournament
is down to two players. Once the tournament becomes heads-up, the rule does
not apply. There may be unlimited raises at the heads-up level.
66. In stud-type games, if any of the players' two down cards are exposed
due to a dealer error, it is a misdeal. In flop games, exposure of one of
the first two cards dealt is a misdeal. Players may be dealt two consecutive
cards on the button.
67. If a 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, he or
she would be entitled to receive his or her raise back.
68. A dealer cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and
was obviously the winning hand. Players are encouraged to assist in reading
tabled hands if it appears that an error is about to be made.
69. 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.
70. Poker is an individual game. Soft play will result in penalties
that may include forfeiture of chips and/or disqualification. Chip dumping
will result in disqualification.
71. Players are entitled to be informed of the pot size in pot-limit
games only. Dealers will not count the pot in limit and no-limit games.
72. When heads up in blind games, the small blind is on the button
and acts first. When beginning heads-up play, the button may need to be adjusted
to ensure no player takes the big blind twice.
73. At the end of the last round of betting, the player who made the
last aggressive betting action in that betting round must show first. If there
was not bet, the player to the left of the button shows first, and so on in
a clockwise direction. In stud games, the player with the high board must
show first. In razz, the lowest board shows first.
74. Players must remain at the table if they still have action pending
on a hand.
75. Dealers will be responsible for calling string raises.
76. A player must show cards when playing the board to get part of
the pot.
77. Any player registering for multiple events and who makes Day Two
or the final table of a particular event, may transfer his or her buy-in for
the subsequent event to another event, or may also receive a refund, upon
request, provided that the transfer or refund is approved and initiated prior
to the beginning of the event from which a transfer or refund is being requested.
78. Players are responsible for checking their tournament entry receipts
before they leave the registration window. All changes must be made before
the start of any event.
79. If an event is sold to capacity when that event begins, all alternates
will receive a full chip stack when their seat becomes available.
80. Registration is open until the end of the first level of any event.
81. Late registrants for any event may incur a chip penalty. Players
will lose one round of blinds/antes dead money into the pot for every 15 minutes
late after a tournament has begun up to a maximum of three (3) rounds of blinds/antes.
82. Cell Phone Rule: A player who wants to use a cellular phone must
step away from the table. Any player on the cell phone or texting a messaging
when the dealer delivers the first card from the deck will have a dead hand.
No cell phones can be placed on a poker table.
83. Approved Electronic Device Rule: Players are allowed to use as
approved electronic devices iPods, MP3 and other music players or noise-reduction
headsets during tournament play until they have reached the money, so long
as the approved electronic devices are not equipped with any type of communication
device. Once players are in the money for any tournament, all approved electronic
devices must be removed. An announcement will be made to players once they
have reached the money to remove all such electronic devices. Failure to do
so will results in a penalty up to and including disqualification.
84. At the end of a hand, if a player exposes one hole card, he or
she must also show the other hole card if asked to do so by any player. .
85. All chips put into the pot in turn stay in the pot. If a player
has raised and his or her hand is killed before the raise is called, the player
may be entitled to the raise back, but will forfeit the amount of the call.
Any chips put into the pot out of turn fall under action "may or may
not be binding".
86. Players must act in turn at all times. Action out of turn may or
may not be binding. If a player acts out of turn and the action does not change
by the time it is that player's turn to act, that player's action is binding.
Action only changes by a player raising before the action gets back to the
person that acted out of turn. Action does not change when the player in front
of a player acting out of turn calls or folds. If a player acts out of turn
and the action changes, the person who acted out of turn may change their
action by calling, raising or folding and may have their chips returned. Players
will receive a warning for the first occurrence of acting out of turn, and
will receive a penalty, in accordance with Rule No. 46, every time after.
87. Rules governing Live Action Play are detailed in the Live Action
Poker Manual that will be located at the Poker Podium within the Live Action
side of the tournament area.
SECTION VII - TOURNAMENT OPERATIONS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
88. Dinner Breaks for all events that begin at 12 noon will be at
approximately 8 p.m. Play will resume at approximately 9:30 p.m. There will
be no staggered Dinner breaks.
89. Dinner Breaks for all events that begin at 5 p.m. will be at approximately
10 p.m. Play will resume at approximately 11 p.m. There will be no staggered
Dinner breaks.
90. Play will end at 2 a.m. each night for all events that begin at
12 noon. Play will resume the following day at 2 p.m. The Tournament Direct
may modify this schedule for any reason.
91. Play will end at 3 a.m. each night for all events that begin at
5 p.m. Play will resume the following day at 3 p.m. The Tournament Direct
may modify this schedule for any reason.
92. Tournament Supervisors are to consider the best interest of the
game and fairness as the priority in the decision making process. Unusual
circumstances may, on occasion, dictate that the technical interpretation
of the rules be ignored in the interest of fairness. The Tournament Supervisor's
decision is final.
93. Upon nearing the "Money" (the first level of the prize
pool payout), a "Hand-for-Hand" method of determining player placement
within the prize pool and the actual amount of prize pool disbursement within
that event will be utilized. This will begin by completing the current hand
in progress at all tables. Once all hands are complete, the dealer at each
table will deal one hand only, then - once the hand is complete -
suspend play. This process will continue until enough players have been eliminated
to reach the money. During the Hand-for-Hand process, more than one player
may be eliminated during the same hand. If two players are eliminated during
the same hand at different tables, both players will "tie" for that
place finish. If two players are eliminated during the same hand at the same
table, the player who began that hand with the highest chip count will receive
the higher place finish.
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