HOUSE RULES FIXED LIMIT GAMES:
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- Minimum buy-in of $20.00
- Exits are clearly marked in the building. Players will be notified of any and all emergencies with instructions to be followed by the floor person.
- Chips purchased will be refunded or paid at face value.
- Games offered will include but not be limited to fixed limit holdem, Omaha, hi lo, seven card stud and high limit holdem.
- The statutory limit of total winnings one player can cash out in one single day may not exceed the State of Michigan’s limit of $15,000.
- There shall be a three raise max on all structured games.
- There is a one hand limit per player.
- Players can not buy chips from other players or dealers.
- You must announce raise with a single chip or else it will be considered a call.
- The amount of blinds are: .50-$1, $1-$2, $1-$3, $2-$4, $2-$5, $3-$6,
- Rake structure for the $1-$2 and higher games with a maximum bet of $1000.00 is 10% up to $6.00 (Min of $50.00 and Max of $200.00 buy in)
- Rake for .50-$1.00 high limit games with maximum bet of $1000.00 is $1.00 per flop and 10% up to $6.00 (Min of $20.00 and Max of $100.00 buy in)
- A charity reserves the right to refuse play to any person they feel threatens the charitable event.
- Any problems during play must 1st try to be resolved by the dealer. 2nd resolved by the floor person whose decision will be final.
17. Premier Poker Lounge refers to Roberts Rules of Poker for any conflict regarding all card games.
18. Tipping the dealers is absolutely prohibited.
19. A player may not purchase chips while participating in a hand.
20. Every player must protect there own hand.
21. All chips must remain on the table at all times and the house reserves the right to
color up players chips at anytime to preserve the “chip flow”.
22. Any person(s) involved or suspected of any illegal or criminal acts or activities
will be reported and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This is a
charitable gaming event with proceeds benefiting local organizations. The hall
owners and charities expect all participants to abide by the rules and enjoy .
themselves in doing so.
23. In case of a power outage, time limit or an uncontrollable emergency, the players of a cash game will be paid face value for the chips they have in front of them. Any chip’s that are in the pot and can not be agreed upon to who bet what will be considered the houses. Players in a tournament will be awarded top places according to their chip stacks. In case of a tie(s), those players will chop the appropriate place and will be awarded equal points for that position.
24. Anyone that leaves with chips will not be able to redeem those chips at any other time. Chips are not to be placed in your pockets or anywhere else that is out of view for this and security reasons. Anyone caught taking any chips off the tables and putting them in their pockets will be asked to leave.
25. Side pots are permitted.
26. A. Light betting is prohibited.
B. Wild cards are prohibited.
C. Hi lo variations of Texas Hold em are prohibited
27. When a player cashes out of a cash game, they must wait one hour to re-enter the same game. (04/01/10)
Effective: September 11, 2009
Revised: October 1, 2009
Revised: April 1, 2010
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