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    The game played is Texas Hold’em.
  • All players will begin with an equal number of chips.
  • All players must play their own hands.
    No coaching from others.
  • Blinds will be increased consistently during play.
  • Lowest point chips will be removed from play when no longer needed.
  • Chips may be re-introduced at a higher point value.
  • Raises must be equal to or greater than the previous bet.
  • All active hands will be turned face up whenever all betting is complete.
  • Players are eliminated when all chips are lost.
  • As players are eliminated, tables will be consolidated, until 8 players remain.
  • Play continues until one player wins all the chips.

Point System

  • Each player will receive 100 points for playing in each round.
  • The final 8 players of each round will receive points in increasing value and
  • Player’s points will be assigned following completion of the tournament.
  • The top players of time period are eligible to play in tournaments.
  • Eligible players will be notified via e-mail and be posted on the website.
  • Point totals will be posted on BarPoker.com by end of day each Tuesday.
  • Host sites will also post the names of the top players.
Point System*    
Winner 1000 points 6th place 400 points
2nd place 800 points 7th place 300 points
3rd place 700 points 8th place 200 points
4th place 600 points    
5th place 500 points * Each Player earns 100 pts for playing
     
Blind Levels    
1. 10-20 6. 500-1000
2. 25-50 7. 1000-2000
3. 50-100 8. 2000-4000
4. 100-200 9. 5000-10000
5. 200-400 10. 10000-20000

My name is Max Reele.
BarPoker awarded me a World Series of Poker Main Event Entry for winning a 2005/2006 BarPoker tournament. During the 2006 WSOP Main Event, I finished 59th in a field of more than 8700 players. I took home almost $125,000.00 in prize money. BarPoker got me there. It’s as simple as that. BarPoker is for real. It could happen for you as well by playing BarPoker.

Thanks BarPoker
Max Reele
Florida, USA