This is an old structure for the ATLARGE TOC event that we found when we assimilated the old ATLARGE website. We aren't sure when it was used. We have updated the formatting to make the tables work well on modern browsers and phones.

ATLARGE Event #1 TOC-STYLE

  • Initial chips: T5,000.
  • Nine players to a table.
  • Game rotation order: Seven Stud, Omaha/8, Holdem
  • Rounds: approximately 36 minutes during the limit games. No Limit rounds will be 20 minutes each.

During each round, two of the three games will be played. Holdem rounds will be 15 minutes, Seven Stud rounds will be 18 minutes, and Omaha Hi/Lo rounds will be 22 minutes.

Level Limits Blinds Antes Bring-in
1 30-60 15-30 5 10
2 50-100 25-50 10 15
3 75-150 50-75 15 25
Break for 10 minutes, Remove T5 chips.
4 150-300 75-150 25 50
5 200-400 100-200 25 75
6 300-600 150-300 50 100
Break for 10 minutes, Remove T25 chips.
7 600-1,200 300-600 100 200
8 1,000-2,000 500-1,000 200 300
9 1,500-3,000 800-1,500 300 500
Break for 10 minutes.
Switch to No Limit Holdem with 20 minute rounds
10 1,000-2,000 200
11 1,500-3,000 300
Break for 5 minutes, Remove T100
12 2,000-4,000 500
13 3,000-6,000 500
14 4,000-8,000 1,000
15 5,000-10,000 1,500
16 5,000-15,000 2,000
17 10,000-20,000 5,000

At some point we allot 10 minutes to reorganize at the final table (9 handed). If the final table is reached during Level 9, proceed to play No Limit Holdem with the Level 10 structure for the remaining Level 9 time, then continue with level 10 (i.e., no further change until Level 11). Otherwise, start playing No Limit at Level 10 even if the final table has not been reached.

No Limit is scheduled to go into effect at level 10, not at the final table. Otherwise the tournament would probably run too long.

Minutiae

The placement of the button should be determined before play begins, even though stud is going to be the first game. During stud, the player who is to have the button in the forthcoming blind-game will hold the button. Should this player be moved the button remains in the spot, and will become a dead button. Should another player be moved into this spot, he/she will inherit the button. The chip-splitting rule is:

  • High hand takes precedence over low hand.
  • First-to-act takes precedence over last-to-act.

Note that it is possible to get quartered or sixthed out of the tournament.

Chip Races

No one will be allowed to bust out because of the chip race. Anyone in such danger will receive one higher denomination chip.

Prize structure

1st 25.00%
2nd 18.00%
3rd 13.00%
4th 10.00%
5th 8.00%
6th 6.00%
7th 4.00%
8th 2.75%
9th 2.00%
10th-12th 1.50%
13th-15th 1.25%
16th-18th 1.00%

Note that the prize structure will be adjusted, depending on the total number of entries (which is expect to be right around 100).