"Players in the single-elimination rounds of a tournament offering only cash and/or unopened product as prizes may, with the permission of the Tournament Organizer, agree to split the prizes evenly. The players may end the tournament at that point, or continue to play. All players still in the tournament must agree to the arrangement."
Edited Dan Collins (March 12, 2014 09:34:42 AM)
Originally posted by Dan Collins:
One way or another, if it's a GPT or a PTQ or anything that awards non-transferable prizes, you need to have a winner.
Players are allowed to share prizes they have not yet received in the current tournament as they wish and may agree as such before or during their match, as long as any such sharing does not occur in exchange for any game or match result or the dropping of a player from the tournament. As an exception, players in the announced last round of the single - elimination portion of a tournament may agree to divide tournament prizes as they wish. In that case, one of the players at each table must agree to drop from the tournament. Players are then awarded prizes according to their resulting ranking.(Emphasis mine)
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
It's not OK for the Top 8 of a GPT or PTQ to agree to split everything but the byes/invite, and then manufacture a winner in any fashion other than playing it out.
Hopefully, that's a bit more clear?
Originally posted by Joaquín Pérez:
I mean, they talk, OK to split prizes, we do the split, and then one player says “I'd like the byes”, no other player wants them. I'm pretty sure that if this situation arises and we force them to play, players will simply concede anyway in order to get that player to first place.
Scott MarshallNope. :D
Hopefully, that's a bit more clear?
Originally posted by Evan Cherry:OK - how would YOU word it?
Scott Marshall
Hopefully, that's a bit more clear?
Nope. :D
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