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Extreme Stack is for extreme poker players!

These 8-seat, single table Sit & Go tournaments offer players plenty of intense poker action. With $2,000 in starting chips and 10-minute blind intervals, players will need to be quick on the draw to place in the money.

Payouts are as follows:

1. 1st Place wins 50%
2. 2nd Place wins 30%
3. 3rd Place wins 20%

The great chip structure and prize pool remain constant for all buy-in levels, which start out as low as $20 + $2 and top off at $1,000 + $50.

Extreme Stack Level Limits:

1. $10/$20
2. $20/$40
3. $40/$80
4. $60/$120
5. $100/$200
6. $150/$300
7. $200/$400
8. $300/$600
9. $500/$1,000
10. $600/$1,200*

* Level 10 is played until a winner is crowned.

Four of a Kind, 8's or better, is beaten. No problem, because the Bad Beat Jackpot kicks-in for a Bad Beat Payout! The "Bad Beat" and other players split 70% of the Jackpot. The rest of the Jackpot goes towards the next Bad Beat Jackpot and administrative fees.

With Bad Beat, you simply can't lose!

Progressive Bad Beat rules:

* To qualify for the Jackpot:
o The losing hand must contain Four-of-a Kind, 8's or better.
o Four or more players must be dealt into the hand.
o The hand must be a raked hand and the Jackpot contribution is collected from the hand.
o The best hand of the winner and the loser must include both the hole cards, and the hand must go to a showdown.
* The Jackpot contribution is only collected once during a hand.
* The value of the Jackpot contribution is $0.50. Once the rake has reached $1.00, an additional $0.50 is taken for the Bad Beat Progressive.
* The Jackpot contribution is displayed as a separate rake chip stack, to the right of the normal rake chip stack, on the chip tray.
* Jackpot contributions are accumulated until the Jackpot is won.
* The current Bad Beat Jackpot value is displayed in the Lobby and on every Jackpot table.
* The Bad Beat Jackpot applies to specified tables only. Players must be seated at one of these tables and actively participate in the hand to qualify for any payouts.
* Players can qualify for the table share of the Jackpot if they were dealt into the hand but folded before the showdown.
* If the minimum number of players do not participate in the hand, the hand does not qualify for the progressive and the progressive rake is not taken.
* If there are more than two hands involved in a Bad Beat in a hand, then the two highest hands are considered for the Jackpot. The higher of the two hands is the winning hand and the other hand wins the Bad Beat.
* In the event that two qualifying Jackpot hands occur at the same time, the hand that is completed first is awarded the Bad Beat Jackpot.
* Players must play their hands independently. Players cannot tell opponents what to do or to reveal their hand to other players. Any contravention of this will result in the hand being disqualified for the Jackpot.
* The percentage payout of the Jackpot is as follows:
o 70% is distributed as winnings:
+ 50% to the losing hand, the Bad Beat
+ 25% to the winner of the hand
+ 25% evenly split between the other Players who actively participated in the hand
o 20% is used to seed the next Jackpot

Each hand dealt at is assigned a number. From time to time management picks a hand number at random in advance and declares it a Magic Hand and establishes what the prizes will be. When that magic hand is dealt, the winner of the hand wins the main prize and all other players in the game each get a second bonus amount. (If you sit out you don't qualify!)

The Magic Hand bonus of $2,500 will be awarded every 4,000,000 hands dealt.

Rules are as follows:

1. Three people must receive cards in the hand
2. Must be a real money table
3. Must be a ring game table (Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 5 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud)
4. Winner of the hand will get $1,250
5. All other players that received cards will have $1,250 divided equally amongst them.

o 10% is used for administration

 


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The more you play, the more Action Points you earn!

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