| Rules | In the tournament, players will play 8 pots of each game in turn |
| Game | NLTH / PLO (4) |
| Table | 8-max |
| Buy-in | 200 |
| Starting chips | 10,000 |
| Re-buy | 10 / 25 |
| Add-on | 25 / 50 (after 12 level) |
| Levels | 20min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Game | NLTH |
| Table | 9-max |
| Buy-in | 1,500 (700 + 500 + 300) |
| Starting chips | 20,000 |
| Re-buy | 20 / 50 |
| Add-on | 50 / 100 (after 12 level) |
| Levels | 25min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Rules | The players who registered (in person) before the start of the announced start-freeroll-re-buy tournament or enter the tournament during the first level get a free starting stack. From the second level for the entire period of late registration, entry into the tournament is possible at the price of a single rebuy with the corresponding stack |
| Game | NLTH |
| Table | 9-max |
| Buy-in | 200 / 300 / 500 / 750 / 1,000 |
| Starting chips | 7,000 |
| Re-buy | 10 / 25 |
| Add-on | 25 / 50 (after 12 level) |
| Levels | 20min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Rules | Tournament without re-entries, re-buys and add-ons |
| Game | NLTH |
| Table | 9-max |
| Buy-in | 1,000 / 2,000 / 3,000 / 5,000 |
| Starting chips | 25,000 |
| Levels | 25min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Rules | Tournament with repeated entries |
| Game | NLTH |
| Table | 9-max |
| Buy-in | 1,000 / 2,000 / 3,000 / 5,000 |
| Starting chips | 25,000 |
| Levels | 20min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Rules | Unlimited re-entry |
| Game | NLTH |
| Table | 9-max |
| Buy-in | 1,500 (700 + 300 + 500) |
| Starting chips | 25,000 |
| Add-on |
50 / 100 / 200 (after 12 level) Add-on: 50k - per buy-in Double: 100k - if there are more than 2 re-entries (2 Buy-ins) Quadro: 200k - if there are more than 5 re-entries (4 Buy-ins) |
| Levels | 20min |
| Late registration | 11 levels |
| Rules | These tournaments are single-table. The buy-ins and the prizepool are determined by the general agreement of the players. The starting chips and the timing of the levels are also set by the general agreement of the players.Then the game follows the standard rules. The winner is the one left alone (or 2nd in 9-max). |
| Game | By agreement |
| Table | 2-max (heads-up) / 6-max / 9-max |
| Buy-in | By agreement |
| Starting chips | By agreement |
| Levels | By agreement |
| Rules | Tournament with 10-min levels. Players, who have played at least 6 levels by the end of the registration can make a quasi-edon, for two buyins - 150k. |
| Starting chips | 40,000 |
| Levels | 10min |
| Late registration | 12 levels |
The general prize pool is considered:
- the amount of money distributed among prize places;
- the amount of the deduction to the rating;
- administrative deductions.
The established guaranteed amount of the prize fund is paid out only:
- If the tournament started at the specified time;
- If at the time of the start of the tournament there are at least 8 players at the table.
In all other cases, the prize fund is formed and distributed only from player contributions.
In the all tournaments where there are re-buys and add-ons, new concepts are introduced:
Quadro re-buy (two double re-buys). Such a re-buy becomes possible when the player has already made 2 double re-buys. That is, you can make a quad re-buy for the third time (4).
Quadro add-on (4) possible only if the player made 8 re-buys per game (min two double re-buys + quadro re-buy).
After the add-on, tickets for the tournament are raffled off Mystery bounty.
All players of the tournament who play in this stage take part in the lottery draw. A conditional lottery ticket is a seat at the table.
The number of tickets depends on the multiple of the increase in the guaranteed size of the prize pool!
The cost of drawn tickets is deducted from the created prize pool.
Registration in the rating tournament (in person), before it starts, is rewarded with an additional 50% to stack!
When the timing for the player to make a decision is announced, the tournament director begins the countdown:
- in tournaments with levels from 30 minutes - 1 minute;
- from 15 minutes - 30 seconds;
- 10 minutes or less - 15 seconds.
In all tournaments, changes in the duration of levels, breaks or postponement to another day are possible. There may be a 3-minute break during the final table formation if a chip exchange is necessary.
Such decisions are made by the tournament director. His decision is final.