ATLARGE Craps Tournament

Jazbo Burns (jburns_-_AT_-_monmouth.com)
Tue, 18 Mar 97 21:53:59 -0500

Here are rules and procedures for the ATLARGE Craps Tournament
(for those in the tournament, I'll include a copy in your envelope).

--jazbo

ATLARGE II Craps Tournament

Friday 3:00 PM, March 21st, 1997
Horizon Room (Dining Floor)
Please arrive at least 20 minutes early

The tournament is limited a single table and one round. Order of
finish will be determine by chip position at the end of the round.

1. Each player starts with T5000 in chips.
2. The round will last for 40 minutes, plus whatever time it takes
the shooter at that time to finish that roll (make their point or
miss). If time expires between shooters, the next shooter gets a
final turn.
3. Normal craps rules are used for passing the dice, except that each
shooter must take their turn (you can't pass the dice).
4. Players must maintain their assigned positions at the table.
5. On each come out roll, each player must participate by placing
bets of at least T25 and at most T500, with at least one bet on "pass"
or "don't pass", but not both.
6. When the dice are passed to the next shooter, all chips are
cleared from the table. Then, bets are placed in order around the
table, beginning with the shooter. After the come out roll, bets are
place in normal craps fashion.
7. The maximum bets on bets and odds must fall within the casino's
standard rules, except that proposition bets are limited to T50.
8. No call bets are allowed.
9. Odd payouts will be rounded up to the next unit (no coins).
10. Warnings will be given at 20 minutes and 10 minutes to the end
of the round. At the 10 minute warning, there will be a chip
countdown. In the sequential betting on the come out roll, there is a
30 second limit on making the betting decision -- failure to observe
this may result in disqualification.
11. Each player must keep their chips separated by color in the table
rack --- you can't hold chips in your hand. Only one chip rack per
player.
12. Collusion is not allowed.
13. Unnecessary delay in placing bets may result in disqualification.
14. If a problem occurs during play, it must be brought to the
attention of the boxperson immediately. The decision of the boxperson
or supervisor is final.