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The WSOP qualifier tourney is a 4 stage tournament. In order to win the $2000 package, you must win stage 4. There are no bonus chips for canned food donation during the WSOP qualifiers.
STAGE 1 - freeroll - up to 30 players. Winner will advance to stage 2. STAGE 2 - $30 buyin. One players for every $75 in the prize pool will advance to stage 3. STAGE 3 - $80 buyin. One player for every $200 in the prize pool will advance to stage 4. STAGE 4 - $200 buyin. One player for every $2000 in the prize pool will win a buyin package to a wsop event. All tournaments will start with 100 big blinds / 20k in chips. Blinds will start at 100-200. And follow the structure posted below. 20 min lvls 100-200 200-400 300-600 400-800 break 500-1000 1000-2000 w/ a 200 ante 2000-4000 w/ a 400 ante 3000-6000 w/ a 600 ante break 15 min lvls 4000-8000 w/ a 800 ante 5000-10000 w/ a 1000 ante 10000-20000 w/ a 2000 ante 20000-40000 w/ a 4000 ante break 30000-60000 w/ a 6000 ante 40000-80000 w/ a 8000 ante 50000-100000 w/ a 10000 ante Cash prizes will be rewarded to other finishing positions. Example: STAGE 4 has $3800 in the prize pool. $2000 will be held for first place prize package, the remaining $1800 will be paid to the other places 2nd through - Number of entrants paid will be determined by number of players in the event. Please do not ask in advance, until everybody has registered, there is no way to know the exact number of spots that will be paid. It is usually about 10-15% of the field. The tournament director reserves the right to alter or change the scheduled tournament in the case of unforseen circumstances. The above posting is non-contractual and Westside Poker Club reserves the right to alter or change the event in the case of unforseen circumstances. There is a $5 entry fee deducted from each player per tournament. The $5 goes to the Westside Poker club to help pay for the cost of tables, chips, cards, etc., as well as to pay for the cost of running promotional ads for this event. Thank you, and good luck players! Edited by Poker Jason on Dec 4, 2008 1:01 PM |