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09-29-2005, 04:26 AM
Dear Tournament Players,

Thursday, September 29th at 7:30 P.M., I will be directing a $100+10 No Limit Texas Hold'em Freeze Out Tournament. In order to show my appreciation to all of our new club members, I have has decided to add an additional $100 to the prize pool per every 10 entries! This will undoubtedly be the most organized and well-run tournament in the entire New York City area on Thursday evening. I have designed a tournament structure most friendly to the players who are participating. Players will receive 5,000 in starting chips and there will be 20-minute blind levels! Top 10 percent of the players will be paid out (1 player per table). Be sure to register early because this tournament will be limited to 40 players. Tournament registration begins at 6:00 P.M. and play will begin at 7:30 sharp! 100% of the buy in goes into the tournament prize pool. Send an E-Mail to theluckycard@yahoo.com for more information.

Hope to See You at The Final Table,
Evan - Tournament Director

Tournament Structure: 20 Minute Levels with 5,000 in Starting Chips*
25-50
50-100
75-150
10 Minute Break
100-200 w/ 25 antes
150-300 w/ 50 antes
200-400 w/ 75 antes
10 Minute Break - Race off $25 Green Chips
300-600 w/ 100 antes
400-800 w/ 100 antes
600-1,200 w/ 200 antes
10 Minute Break
800-1,600 w/ 200 antes
1,000-2,000 w/ 300 antes
1,200-2,400 w/ 300 antes
10 Minute Break – Race off $100 Black Chips
1,500-3,000 w/ 500 antes
2,000-4,000 w/ 500 antes
3,000-6,000 w/ 1,000 antes
10 Minute Break - Race off $500 Purple Chips
4,000-8,000 w/ 1,000 antes
6,000-12,000 w/ 2,000 antes
8,000-16,000 w/ 2,000 antes

Projected Payouts Based on 40 Players:
1st Place - $2200
2nd Place - $1100
3rd Place - $700
4th Place - $500

Tournament begins at 7:30 P.M., with registration beginning at 6:00 P.M., and has a 40-player cap.

$100+10 No Limit Texas Hold’em Freeze Out with $100 Added to Prize Pool per Every 10 Entries (5,000 Chips with 20 Minute Blind Levels)*

Benoit
09-30-2005, 05:37 PM
If the buy in is $100 plus a $10 fee, but you will put that $100 total fee into the prize pool for every 10 entrees? So then why don't you just say the buy in is $110 with all of it going into the prize pool?