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Our House 02-05-2007 01:29 AM

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That's 2070

JayA 02-05-2007 01:30 AM

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That's 2070

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Obv math isn't my strongpoint so late at nite.

drshock 02-05-2007 01:33 AM

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oh well, couldn't get paid anyway without giving
all my personal info to a pop up business
wonder if the US will be done at FT. it went down at right around midnight. anyone down that is not US ?

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Just confirmed that people outside US are also disconnected.

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Time to e-mail Neteller CS and see if I can do a seat to seat transfer

NoahL 02-05-2007 01:37 AM

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Should I go to bed or wait to see if the 300k starts again? Lets get some quality responses. SHould I do a poll?

ravenfan1733 02-05-2007 01:38 AM

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I believe if the tournament has reached the money, the players will receive their prize based on their proportional chip count. So in the $300K guarantee, my math says the 1st place guy will win about $24K. What I don't know is how long the site has to be frozen before they declare the tournament over. Anyone know this?

HavanaBanana 02-05-2007 01:38 AM

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Occasionally, due to technical difficulties, a tournament may be cancelled. Depending on the tournament's status at the time of this cancellation, Full Tilt Poker will do the following:

31.1. If a tournament is voided before it starts - Players will have their buy-ins and fees returned in the same currency they used to enter the tournament (real money, tokens, etc.), unless they entered the tournament through a satellite, in which case they will be refunded the standard buy-in for the tournament.

31.2. If the tournament had not yet reached the money - All players still in the tournament at the time of the cancellation will be refunded their tournament buy-in and tournament fee. Players will have their buy-ins refunded in the same currency they used to enter the tournament (real money, tokens, etc.), unless they earned their entry through a satellite, in which case, they will be refunded the standard buy-in for the tournament. In addition, the buy-ins of players already eliminated from the tournament will be divided up and distributed to the remaining players, based on their chip counts. Guarantees and money added to the prize pool will not be included in the player payouts.

31.3. If the tournament had reached the money - All players still in the tournament at the time of the cancellation will be awarded with the next guaranteed payout and have their tournament fee returned. In addition, the remaining prize pool will be distributed amongst the surviving players based on their chip counts.

31.4. In a rebuy tournament - the number of rebuys or add-ons a player has made does not affect the payout if a tournament is cancelled. If a tournament has not reached the money, all players will have their initial tournament buy-in and fee returned, as described in bullet 31.2. Rebuys and add-ons will not be refunded. If a tournament has reached the money, payouts will be handled as described in bullet 31.3.

31.5. If a tournament awards a non-monetary prize, such as World Series of Poker prize package, Full Tilt Poker will assign a monetary value to the prize, and distribute the cash value to the remaining players, based on their chip counts. If all remaining players have each won the first-place prize at the time of cancellation (e.g., the remaining players have each already secured a WSOP prize package), they will each keep their prizes.



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ToT

BigAlK 02-05-2007 01:39 AM

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If you weren't yet ITM this is a straight chip chop. If you were ITM they give whatever the next place would pay to everyone, then chip chop the rest.

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I noticed the quote from the full tilt site didn't include what I said about giving everyone whatever the next place would pay. Not going to go look to see if that's there, but pretty sure it has to be. Otherwise a guy with 1 chip would get virtually nothing above his buy-in, yet if the tournament had continued he wouldn't have been able to do any worse than the next payou.

FWIW, I've got credit to my account pretty quickly when this has happened in the past on FT. Same thing happened at UB when I was heads up. It took me 2-3 weeks and a ton of pushy emails to get my money credited.

NoahL 02-05-2007 01:40 AM

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What I don't know is how long the site has to be frozen before they declare the tournament over. Anyone know this?

THats what I want to know

BigAlK 02-05-2007 01:42 AM

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What I don't know is how long the site has to be frozen before they declare the tournament over. Anyone know this?

THats what I want to know

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Don't know, but whatever the time is it's past. Go ahead and go to sleep.

NoahL 02-05-2007 01:43 AM

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Ok, I am 9th in the 300k tourny. I think I should get 4660. Anyway, Im going to nag ft until they give me 60k, b/c im pretty sure im the best player left in this tourny. =).

good night


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