APT Macau Main Event Structure and Rules
- Where and when will the APT Macau be held?
- What is the buy-in for the Main Event?
- Will credit cards be accepted at the for buy ins to APT tournaments?
- What is the game type of the Main Event?
- What is the minimum age to enter an APT event in Macau?
- What is the maximum number of players?
- Is it possible to reserve seats for the Main Event?
- How can a player pre-pay for a seat to the Main Event?
- How can a player verify if his registration has been received and processed?
- How does a player register for an APT event?
- Do I still need to register even though I’m only going to participate in the side events/ satellites?
- Can registered players waive their rights to their seats in favour of somebody else?
- What identification do I need to enter an Asian Poker Tour event?
- What is the tournament structure of the Main Event?
- Can eliminated players re-enter the tournament by re-registering and purchasing the HK$ 25,000 Buy In?
- What are the tax implications if a player wins?
- Is there an area where people can watch the ongoing tournament?
Satellites & Events
- Are there land-based satellites for the Event? Where?• Are there online satellites for the Main Event? Which online clients conduct satellites?
- Are there other events apart from the Main Event?
- How many Main Event seats will be guaranteed in the Venue Satellite Tournaments?
- What stakes are available for the cash games?
- I have a paid seat or won a seat to the Main Event but would like to play in the satellites, what happens if I win another seat?
General Questions
- What rules do APT Tournaments follow?
- Will there be Asian Poker Tour merchandise for sale at the event?
- What hotel accommodations would be available for non-resident players?
- What currency is used in the Macau?
- Is there a dress code for the tournament?
- Will media entities be allowed to cover the event?
Entering Macau as a Tourist
APT Main Event STRUCTURE & RULES
Where and when will the APT Macau be held?
The APT Macau will be held from July 24th – 31st at the Level 8 Grand Ballroom of the StarWorld Hotel, Avenida da Amizade, Macau.
What is the buy-in for the Main Event?
The buy-in for the Main Event is HK$ 25,000.
The base currency for the Main Event buy in and all the rest of the buy ins for all tournaments during APT Macau will be the Hong Kong Dollar. The APT Cashier will ONLY accept Hong Kong Dollars. There are Foreign Exchange services available at the StarWorld Hotel.
Please note that the following series US Dollar bills might not be accepted: Series 2001 CA, CB, CF and AB 1996
Will credit cards be accepted for buy ins to APT tournaments?
No. Only Hong Kong Dollars will be accepted by the APT Cashiers.
What is the game type of the APT Macau Main Event?
The game type for the APT Main Event is No Limit Texas Hold’em.
What is the minimum age to enter an APT event in Macau?
The minimum requirement to play in any APT event in Macau is 21 years of age.
What is the maximum number of players?
We expect over 300 players to participate. We will accept alternates and late entries until the end of the first break of each starting day. This is the same of all tournament unless specified.
Is it possible to reserve seats for the Main Event?
Players can reserve seats by pre-paying, qualifying online and winning in land-based satellites.
How can a player pre-pay for a seat to the Main Event?
Payment will need to be made by close of business on Friday (July 19, 2013). After this date, you will need to buy in at the venue. Next, send an e-mail to info@theasianpokertour.com advising that the payment has been sent, including the following information:
– the bank that the wire is coming from
– the person that the wire is coming from
– exactly what was specified in the “Reference” field of the wire
These will help us in locating your wire.
Once the payment has cleared, you will be allocated your first day of play. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
How can a player verify if his registration has been received and processed?
After sending us your payment information and once payment has been cleared, we will send you a confirmation e-mail that will state receipt of payment as well as the schedule of your 1st day of play.
How does a player register for an APT Event?
Step 1. Register with the Asian Poker Tour
- Players will approach the APT Player Registration Team and fill in the Player Registration/Release Form.
- Players will need to present a valid ID (passport, driver’s license, etc.) as proof of identity and age.
- Players will be issued an APT Player Registration Card/ID. Players are advised to keep this card for the duration of the Event and will serve as proof that they have registered with the APT.
- Players will then advise the APT Registration Staff of the tournament/s he/she wants to join. The Players will then be issued Tournament Slips to be brought to the Cashier for payment.
Step 2. Pay for the buy in at the Cashier
- Players will then bring the Tournament Slips to the Cashier.
- Players will pay for their buy in ONLY at the Cashier.
- Once payment has been received and confirmed, the Cashier will stamp the Tournament Slip which will serve as the Tournament Receipt.
Step 3. Present Tournament Receipt to the Tournament Staff for the Seat Card
- Players will present the Tournament Receipt to the Tournament Staff for their Seat Card.
- The Tournament Staff release seat cards between 5-10 minutes before the start of each tournament.
- Please don’t forget to bring a valid ID as this will be required for Tournament Registration as proof of identity and age. To join any APT event in Macau, players must be a minimum of 21 years of age.
Do I still need to register even though I’m only going to participate in the side events?
All players who wish to play in any tournament an APT Event are required to fill out the Player Registration/Release Form and get an APT Player Registration Card/ID.
Can registered players waive their rights to their seats in favour of somebody else?
If a registered player cannot make it to the event for whatever reason, they should inform the APT by phone or by e-mail. A paid player can normally waive their rights to the seat in favour of someone else granted that he provides the recipient with an affidavit of transfer and a photocopy of the registered player’s ID. Both these documents should be presented by the recipient along with the recipient’s ID during registration so that the transfer can be processed.
For LAND-BASED qualifiers, transfer/assignment of seats will depend on the terms specified by the Sponsor (i.e. Poker Room the seat/package was won from).
For ONLINE qualifiers, please refer to the terms & conditions of the poker room from which they qualified.
What identification do I need to enter an APT Event?
Locals are required to present a valid photo ID while non-residents are required to show either a passport, consular identification, or alien registration card.
What is the tournament structure of the Main Event?
The structure will be as follows:
Starting Chips: 20,000
Starting Blinds: 25-50
Level Duration: 60 minutes
This is subject to change without notice.
Can eliminated players re-enter the tournament by re-registering and purchasing the HK$ 25,000 buy-in?
Main Event Re-Entry Policy: Same Day Re-Entry NOT Allowed.
- Day 1B – allows Re-Entry from Players eliminated from Day 1A*
Players that bust out of Day 1A can re-enter on Day 1B. Any Player caught re-entering the same starting day or has already qualified to Day 2 via a different starting day for the Main Event will be disqualified and will not receive any refund.
What are the tax implications if a player wins?
Players are responsible for their own taxes if applicable in their country of residence.
Is there an area where people can watch the ongoing tournament?
Spectators can watch the tournament from designated areas.
SATELLITES AND EVENTS
Are there land-based satellites for the Event? Where?
Yes, please check under Qualifiers on the APT Macau 2013 Info Page.
Are there online satellites for the Main Event? Which online clients conduct satellites?
Yes, please check under Qualifiers on the APT Macau 2013 Info Page.
Are there other events apart from the APT Main Event?
Yes. There will be Cash games, Satellite Tournaments for the Main Event and other Events that will be scheduled for the duration of the APT Event.
Check out the complete Event Schedule.
How many Main Event seats will be guaranteed in the APT Venue Satellite Events?
For every HK$ 25,000 in the prizepool, One (1) seat to the Main Event seat will be awarded.
What stakes are available for the cash games?
Cash games will start off from HK$ 10/25 and up. For more info, please get in touch with the Poker King Club.
I have a paid seat or won a seat to the Main Event but would like to play in the satellites, what happens if I win another seat?
All Players that win seats through satellites will be allocated to Day 1A of the Main Event (except for those that win a seat during the satellites held on Day 1A). If a Player has 2 seats and has made it to Day 2 via Day 1A, the excess seat will be refunded.
Since, re-entries are allowed on Day 1B, players that have more than 2 Main Event seats will be automatically refunded for the third and more seats won on Day 2 of the Main Event.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
What rules do APT Tournaments follow?
The Asian Poker Tour follows the Poker Tournament Directors Association Rules in addition to rules set by the APT. Visit the APT Tournament Rules Page for details.
Will there be Asian Poker Tour merchandise for sale at the event?
Yes, APT merchandise will be sold throughout the duration of the event.
What hotel accommodations would be available for non-resident players?
Yes, please check under Hotel Accommodations on the APT Macau 2013 Info Page.
What currency is used in Macau?
The primary currency used in Macau is the Macau Pattaca (MOP) and the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Only Hong Kong Dollars will be accepted for payments of buy in throughout the APT Macau 2013.
Is there a dress code during the tournament?
Shorts, sleeveless shirts, flip-flops and chappals are not allowed.
Will media entities be allowed to cover the event?
Yes. Please contact us for further information.
Entering Macau as a Tourist
Do I need a visa to enter Macau?
Generally the answer is no; although all visitors must hold a passport or a valid travel document.
For the exact details of the allowed duration of stay, please check the following website:
http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/en/info/get2macau.php
MACAU GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE
Alameda Dr. Carlos d’Assumpção, nºs 335-341, Edifício “Hot Line”, 12º andar, Macau
Tel: (853) 2831 5566 | Fax: (853) 2851 0104 | Tourism Hotline: (853) 2833 3000