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There are no limits to the number of times you can play a Tournament during a season. You can choose to play at the venue you initially register at or any other venue you may wish to visit during the season. There may be opportunities for you to play more than one Tournament on any one day if you are keen.

The more you play, the more points you will score.

Points are awarded according to your final standing at each individual Tournament.

Winner of the Tournament will score as many points as there are participants in that Tournament. (eg If there are 198 registered players at the Tournament, winner will receive 198 points)
Runner up (2nd place)  will get 1 point less than a winner (eg If there are 198 registered players at the Tournament, runner up will receive 197 points.)
Rest of the players will receive 1 point less for every position down the ranking. Therefore, the player in last place will score 1 point.


There are Master Points awarded to the top 16 players in each Tournament. Master points are multiplied to the score of the player.


Position

Master Points Multiplier

 

1.

10

2.

8

3.

7

4.

6

5.

5

6.

4

7.

3

8.

2

 

9-16

1.5

   

 


Examples of scores in a Tournament with 124 players

  1. Game Winner gets 124 points x 10 = 1240
  2. You are ranked 8. You get 117 points x 2 =  234
  3. Another player ranks 15. She gets 110 points x 1.5 = 165
  4. Your friend ranks 110. He gets 15 points.
  5. Player ranked 124 gets 1 point.

Note:

  1. No points are awarded to the players failing to scan out their Membership Card immediately after they are eliminated and/or out of elimination order.
  2. In the event of simultaneous multiple elimination the player with the Dealer Button is considered to be the first eliminated player. Players will then be eliminated in an anti-clockwise order around the table away from the dealer.

Every time you play Australian Masters Tournament you will earn points towards your tally on four Leaderboards. You can earn your way into Grand Final from either of the four Leaderboards:

  1. Venue Leaderboard
  2. Regional Leaderboard
  3. Average Score Leaderboard
  4. Australian Masters Leaderboard

The top 5 players from each Venue, top 10 from Regional Leaderboard plus top 100 from overall Leaderboard are guaranteed a seat at the Australian Masters Poker Grand Final, for the chance to win the Major Prize of entry into one of the following Main Events::  World Poker Tour, WSOP, EPT or Aussie Millions and the Title of Australian Masters Poker Champion.

Top 50 players from the Average Score Leaderboard will also earn their seat in the Grand Final. To be eligible in this category, you must play a minimum of 20 Tournaments in the Winter Series.

Special Invitations to the Grand Final can be earned through Satellites. Invitations are offered to:
      1.   Winners and Runner ups of Mini Satellites
      2.   Top 6 in  Regional Satellites
      3.   Top 10 in Masters Satellites

Players are entered onto Grand Final list in the following order:

 

1.       Players from all Mini Satellites

2.       Players from all Regional Satellites

3.       Players from all Masters Satellites

4.       Top 5 from each Venue

5.    Top 10 from each Regional Leaderboard

6.       Average Score Leaderboard

7.       Masters Leaderboard

 

Players occupying multiple lists of eligibility will retain their place in the lower numbered list as above. Any vacated place on the higher numbered list will be allocated to the next eligible player from that particular list.

 


RANK NAME SCORE
1 Todd Bailey 7618
2 Noel Olsen 6474
3 Darcy Pearson 5694
4 Janelle Woodhouse 5619
5 Charlie Favara 5521
6 William Schroeter 5159
7 Sam Moran 5123
8 Marco Tarraran 5026
9 Darryl Mccarthy 4784
10 Neville Harrip 4745
11 Carol Condon 4708
12 Ray Cooke 4702
13 Dee Tek 4692
14 Sue Lanham 4680
15 Noel Brennan 4526
16 Phillip Hartley 4517
17 Mark De comarmond 4438
18 Donna Morris 4271
19 Luke Evans 4221
20 Christopher Mcfarlane 4200