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Pacific Poker is operated by Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Limited,
a member of the Interactive Gaming Council since 1997. Pacific Poker's random card
output is reviewed by independent auditors.
Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Limited is licensed and regulated
to offer online gaming services under the laws of Gibraltar and makes no representation
as to legality of such services in other jurisdictions.
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A Sit & Go tournament is an impromptu poker tournament for up to
50 players. To learn how to join a Sit & Go tournaments, please see Join a Tournament,
in the Getting Started section of this site. Members may register to a maximum of
eight poker tournaments and actively play in eight poker tournaments at one time.
A Sit & Go tournament commences once the predetermined number of
players have registered. Participants will be required to buy in, upon joining the
tournament. A Sit & Go tournament buy-in varies depending on the tournament. Participants
will also be required to pay a tournament fee. Many tournaments offer rebuys and
add-ons at certain points.
Once the tournament is about to begin, players will be seated at
the tournament tables, in a random manner. At each tournament table there will then
be an initial draw to determine, according to highest ranking card (by suit), which
player will act first as dealer.
If the Sit & Go tournaments is being played on more than one poker
table, active players may be moved between the tables, as the tournament progresses
and players are disqualified (run out of chips).
Tournament blinds will increase as the tournament progresses, according
to a predetermined schedule. This stake increase schedule is available in the tournament
Lobby (please see Guide to the Tournament Lobby, in the Our Software section of this
site). There are no recesses during Sit & Go tournaments.
If, for technical reasons, the tournament is cancelled in the middle,
participants who have already been eliminated will lose their buy-ins and entry fees.
The remaining players will be refunded their buy-ins and entry fees, and will equally
divide up the buy-ins of the players already eliminated (regardless of the chip standing
when the tournament was halted).
The last remaining player in the tournament (has won all the chips)
is the winner. tournaments prizes are determined according to the Tournament Prize
Pool Structure, in the Tournament section of this site.
The number of players and buy-in amounts are subject to change
at any time by Pacific Poker.
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