OPENING TIMES
Open 7 days PW
8pm till late
Sat 7 Sun
6pm till late
REG 8pm-9pm
TOURNAMENT
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1. Rory Hogan 2. Mike Marnell 3. Pat O'Donnell 4. David Quinn 5. Bobby O'Donogue 6. Pat Donegan 7. Gary Devitt 8. Sean Dillane 9. Tommy O'Rourke 10. Pat Bermingham
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Fitzpatricks Casino is proud to announce its all new cash game league starting on 10th November through until 5th January 2009. All cash game players in the casino will be awarded time points earned through play at the table with cash and prizes available to players over the leagues duration. Call into the casino for more details. |
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12 Steps to Poker Heaven showing on Information TV,
Tuesday 2nd December at 22:30
Poker After Dark showing on Setanta Ireland,
Tuesday 2nd December at 23:00
Pokerstars.Com European Poker Tour showing on Channel 4,
Wednesday 3rd December at 00:15
Poker After Dark showing on Challenge,
Wednesday 3rd December at 01:00
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Congratulations!
Fitzpatrick’s Casino would like to congratulate the winners of our PP Irish Masters league ticket winners.
Pat Donigan,
Shane Walsh,
Rory Hogan,
Fiachra Meere,
Derek Moran and
Simon Deedigan,
Good Luck for the Main Event!
The New Fitzpatrick Xmas League starts now every Sunday, Thursday and Friday.
Win your place at our Xmas event Free!
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Fitzpatrick’s Casino Cardroom Rules
1. Card
room supervisor’s are to consider the best interest of the game and fairness as
the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion,
dictate that the technical interpretation of the rules be ignored in the interest
of fairness. The card room supervisor’s decision is final.
2. When it is time to colour-up chips, they will be raced off with a maximum of
one chip going to any player. The chip race will always start in the No.1 seat.
A player cannot be raced out of a tournament. In the event that a player has only
one chip left, the regular race procedure will take place. If that player loses
the race, he will be given one chip of the smallest denomination still in play.
3. The odd chip(s) will go to the high hand. In flop games, when there are two or
more high hands or two or more low hands, the odd chip(s) will go to the left of
the button. In stud-type games, the odd chip will go to the high card by suit. There
will be an exception to this rule: An attempt will be made in identical hand situations
to split the pot as evenly as possible: Example – a wheel in Omaha/8.
4. Each side pot will be split as a separate pot. They will not be mixed together
before they are split.
5. Once a reasonable amount of time has passed and a clock is called for, a player
will be given one minute to make a decision. If action has not been taken by the
time the minute is over, there will be a 10-second countdown. If a player has not
acted on his hand by the time the countdown is over, the hand will be dead.
6. Tournament play will use a dead button.
7. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, if
a card(s) goes off the table, if soft-play occurs, or similar incidents take place.
Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of abuse, disruptive behaviour, or similar incidents.
8. A player must be at the table by the time all players have complete hands in
order to have his hand live. Players must be at the table to call time.
9. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all in and all action is complete.
10. If a player puts in a raise of 50 percent or more of the previous bet, he will
be required to make a full raise. The raise will be exactly the minimum raise allowed.
11. In limit games, an oversized chip will be constituted to be a call if the player
does not announce a raise. In no-limit, an oversized chip before the flop is a call;
after the flop, an oversized chip by the initial bettor put in the pot will constitute
the size of the bet. In pot-limit and no-limit, if a player states raise and throws
in an oversized chip, the raise will be the maximum amount allowable up to the size
of that chip.
12. The one-player-to-a-hand rule will be enforced.
13. Tournament and satellite seats will be randomly assigned.
14. The English-only rule will be enforced in Fitzpatrick’s poker room during the
play of hands.
15. A player who wants to use a mobile phone must step away from the table.
16. There will be no foreign chips on the table except for a maximum of one card
cap.
17. Deck changes will be on the dealer push or limit changes or as prescribed by
the house. Players may not ask for deck changes.
18. When time has elapsed in a round and a new round is announced, the new limits
apply to the next hand. A hand has begun with the first riffle.
19. A player may not miss a hand. If a player announces the intent to re-buy before
the first card is dealt, that player is playing behind and is obligated to make
the re-buy.
20. Players must keep their highest denomination chips visible at all times.
21. Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however
at management's discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand may be penalized.
22. No rabbit hunting is allowed.
23. A player who intentionally dodges his blind(s) when moving from a broken table
will forfeit the blind(s) and/or incur a penalty. The money will be put into the
next pot and will be considered dead money.
24. All chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players may not have tournament
chips in their pockets at any time. A player who has chips in his pocket will forfeit
the chips. The forfeited chips will be taken out of play from the tournament.
25. Moving players: In flop games, players will be moved from the big blind to the
worst position.
26. In limit events, there will be a limit to raises, even when heads-up. (The limit
will be the house limit.) Once the tournament becomes head-up the rule does not
apply.
27. In stud-type games, if any of the players' two down cards are exposed due to
dealer error, it is a misdeal.
28. If a dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no redress and will
not be entitled to his money back. An exception would be if a player raised and
his raise had not been called yet, he would be entitled to receive his raise back.
29. Dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and was obviously
the winning hand.
30. Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding.
31. Management reserves the right to cancel or alter any event at its sole discretion
in the best interest of the casino or its players.
32. Players going from a broken table to fill in seats assume the rights and responsibilities
of the position. They can get the big blind, the small blind, or the button. The
only place they cannot get a hand is between the small blind and the button. A player
moved to balance tables will take the worst position. A dead button situation may
occur.
33. Penalties available for use by the TD are verbal warnings, 10, 20, 30, and 40
minutes away from the table and may be used with discretion. These may be utilized
up to and including disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his
chips removed from play.
34. Players, whether in the hand or not, may not discuss the hands until the action
is complete. Players are obligated to protect the other players in the tournament
at all times. Discussing cards discarded or hand possibilities is not allowed. A
penalty may be given for discussion of hands during the play.
35. A player who exposes his cards during the play may incur a penalty, but will
not have his hand killed.
36. In NL or PL, when raising, a player must either put the amount of the raise
out in one motion or state the raise amount. By stating the word raise, a player
protects his right to raise, but the raise must be made in one additional motion
unless he states the amount.
37. Verbally disclosing the contents of your hand or advising a player how to play
a hand may result in a penalty.
38. In no-limit and pot limit, less than a full raise does not reopen the betting
to a player who already has acted.
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