1st satellite : Monte-Carlo! CLICK HERE TO SEE TOURNAMENT CHIPCOUNT Remember there is one single link for all CSOP satellites. You will have to change from sheet to sheet to found the proper one, once you have clicked the link!
Announcement : 2017-12-12 : Round 1 starts - 38 players enter the tournament Danduz007 has been kicked for missing too many rounds 2018-01-03 : Round 2 starts - 37 players left SUICIDE has been kicked for missing invitations 2018-01-23 : Round 3 starts - 22 players left 2018-02-09 : Round 4 starts - 11 players left 2018-02-27 : Round 5 starts - 10 players left 2018-03-14 : Round 6 starts - 6 players left 2018-03-26 : Round 7 starts - 4 players left Those players are the first 4 finalists for LAS VEGAS (dragon dor, elspaniard, grt, 2007spaceodyssey)
2018-04-01 : Round 8 starts - 3 players left 2018-04-08 : Round 9 starts - 2 players left 2018-04-10 : Round 10 starts - 2 players left
2018-04-12 : dragon dor wins CSOP 2018 Sat1 Monte-Carlo!
RULES AND PRIZES
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 3:06 pm
by DJENRE
Mad777 wrote:Each winner from those Satellite will earn a Tournament Achievement and a seat to the Final tournament, below are the Prizes the Top 3 will take out from the Final CSOP Hold’em: Winner: , 2,000 Credits & 1x Runner'up: 1,000 Credits & 2x 3rd: 500 Credits & 3x
Each 'poker table' during the tournament will be represented by the 'Poker Club' map on CC. Settings are Escalating / Unlim reinf / Fog / No trench / Manual deploy / Round Limit 20
FREEMIUM ARE WELCOME! NO MORE THAN 1 GAME PER ROUND!
CSOP Monte-Carlo will start on December 10th, 2017 with a minimum of 16 players. TO will maybe stop the sign-in with a maximum of 30. TBD on December 1st.
CSOP 2018 will be a serie of 8 satellite tournaments. The 4 best players in each satellite will be auto-qualified for the CSOP Finale - Las Vegas [spoiler=CSOP Schedule]
CSOP Monte-Carlo {Start December 10th, 2017} CSOP Rio de Janeiro {Start January 10th, 2018} CSOP Seoul {Start February 10th, 2018} CSOP Paradise {Start March 10th, 2018} CSOP Malta {Start April 10th, 2018} CSOP Vina Del Mar {Start May 10th, 2018} CSOP Manila {Start June 10th, 2018} CSOP Carribean {Start July 10th, 2018}
CSOP FINALE LAS VEGAS {Start when all satellites have ended} Qualify by finishing any satellite 1st to 4th! Final will start with 5000 chips! If a player has qualified in different satellites, he/she takes x times 5000 chips!
*Dates can change without warning by the TO or if there are less than 16 players into a satellite or if the tournament is full-filled before. *In order to get a proper number of players in finale, a few wild chairs can be given to players who have participated into all satellites but didn't qualify. Those players cannot play any hand to have more chips in finale, they'll start with 5000 chips only![/spoiler]
HOW TO PLAY :
1/ Every player start the satellite with 2000 chips.
2/ Every round you can buy a seat for the next round (if you have enough chips left).
[spoiler=Entry Fees]You have enough chips to play at least 2 rounds.
*If a player doesn't have enough chips for the next round, he/she's eliminated. The remain chips are spared beetween all players left in the tournament. The tournament ends when only one player can buy a seat.[/spoiler]
3/ If you end a game in the first places, you'll earn a percentage of the total chips played at the table!
[spoiler=Tables]A "table" into CSOP means a game on Poker Club into CC
On a table of 5, 6, 7 or 8 players {1st = 50 % / 2nd = 30 % / 3rd = 20 %} of the total chips involved in the table.
On a table of 4 or 5 players {1st = 65 % / 2nd = 35 % } of the total chips involved in the table.
On a table of 2 or 3 players the winner takes all the chips involved in the table.
[u]Number of players per table (= per Game) :
TO will try to keep all tables on an average 6 players.
There will be no more than 8 players and no less than 4 per table (except for the last tables).
Having the same amount of players in all tables in a same round is not mandatory.
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4/ Be in the last 4 players into any satellite tournament and qualify for the CSOP Finale Las Vegas.
[spoiler=List of players]Djenre mad777 rmjw10 danduz007 osok68 hjelp imstillurdaddy Sparrticus oranjeboy 8LimbWorrior
dragon dor jlo71 itstheGeneral MarkoKolić grt SUICIDE General Bax Robert E Lee772
Reserve = ultrafit
Looking for chips : ZaBeast Stringbeanz
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No show rule : If a player miss two invitations first round, TO will try to replace him quickly. If no player is ok to jump in, the table will start with one less player. If this happen to any other round, the player is out and the last player out of the tourney re-enter the tournament and take his chips (no matter the amount of chips).
Special rule along all satellites : Earn more chips for the Finale Las Vegas!
Every time you win a game, you earn a card.
You can make hands with them and earn more chips and get an advantage on other players.
It's up to you to use it for the ongoing satellite, the next one, or keep it until the Finale Las Vegas.
But you can't hold more than 9 cards or you'll have to cash 5 of them! The amount of chips can be used into the ongoing satellite or the next one but cannot be stored for the Finale Las Vegas!
You can't use twice the same card into a single hand. But you have a bonus* if you can show twice the same card into 2 different hands before the finale.
For the finale you can show a maximum of 2 hands : first is a 5 cards hand and second must show at least a pair or higher.
High Card {get 800 chips}
1 pair {get 2 000 chips}
2 pairs {get 5 000 chips}
Three of a kind {get 8 000 chips}
Straight {get 12 000 chips}
Flush {get 15 000 chips}
Full House {get 18 000 chips}
Four of a kind {get 25 000chips}
Straight flush {get 35 000 chips}
Royal flush {get 50 000 chips}
*Double up If you can show twice the same card into 2 different hands before the finale, You double up all chips earned with those hands.
*Wild Cards When a deck is over, 2 card are randomly choosen. The player who own those cards get a wild card. The wild card can replace any other card into a hand.
If I’m reading correctly, anybody can see which card a player will receive since you unveiled the 3 sets of 52 cards and the order to be distribute? Correct?
Mad777 wrote:If I’m reading correctly, anybody can see which card a player will receive since you unveiled the 3 sets of 52 cards and the order to be distribute? Correct?
Hello Mad, yes indeed. SO there is no unfair advantage for me or anybody else. And I think it's not a problem that anybody can see which cards are involved. It doesn't change anything into Poker Club Games. Also, as an example, if a player has won different games in one of the first satellites and is already qualified for the finale : he will maybe not play all other satellites, but he will choose maybe one or two because the cards involved in those proper satellite can be a good option for him (to complete a strong hand). And to show in the finale! And get more starting chips!
So a single player can start the finale with more chips than another (because he finished in the 4 first places into more tournaments + because he shows one or two hand before the finale).
Do you agree with that?
I don't think I gonna need more than 3 stacks but in case I'll random one more.
Mad777 wrote:If I’m reading correctly, anybody can see which card a player will receive since you unveiled the 3 sets of 52 cards and the order to be distribute? Correct?
Hello Mad, yes indeed. SO there is no unfair advantage for me or anybody else. And I think it's not a problem that anybody can see which cards are involved. It doesn't change anything into Poker Club Games. Also, as an example, if a player has won different games in one of the first satellites and is already qualified for the finale : he will maybe not play all other satellites, but he will choose maybe one or two because the cards involved in those proper satellite can be a good option for him (to complete a strong hand) to show in the finale! And get more starting chips. Do you agree with that?
I don't think I gonna need more than 3 stacks but in case I'll random one more.
Thanks, I was just ensuring I understand it correctly