
 | TEAM PLAY |
Whoever said poker was an individual sport never played on a Luvin Poker Team. At LuvinPoker.com we offer the finest in team play poker available on the internet. Want to be part of a new and exciting poker experience? Join Luvin Poker Team Play and find out! Form your team and sign up now !
Compete against other Luvin Poker teams to win tournament vouchers, player points, cash and/or forum awards. Earn bonus points towards Luvin Poker's Player of the Year Award! All Team champions automatically qualify for the LuvinPoker Tournament of Champions held in February.
Season 1: Feb 25th - May 3rd (20 games)
Game Times: Monday Evenings 9 pm ET and Friday Evenings - 10:30 pm ET
Summer Sprint: Jul 12 - Aug 12 (10 games)
Game Times: Monday Evenings 9 pm ET and Friday Evenings - 10:30 pm ET
Winter Session: Sep 13 - Nov 18 (20 games)
Game Times: Monday Evenings 9 pm ET and Friday Evenings - 10:30 pm ET
Team Play Rules
1. Each team will consist of a minimum of three (3) players up to a maximum of six (6) with one (1) player designated as the “Team Captain” and one (1) player designated as the “Team Co-Captain”. Teams may consist of all male players, all female players, or any combination thereof. Each Team Captain and Co-Captain will have access to the LP Team Play Captain’s Forum. In order to avoid shorthanded tables, LP Team Play will host a fixed amount of teams: 8 to 10 Teams, 16 to 20 Teams, or 24 to 30 Teams.
2. Team Captains will be responsible for recruiting players to their respective teams and determining which players will play in the designated team events. In addition, Team Captains will be responsible for paying the $100 team fee by the stated deadline.
3. Three private tournaments will be established for each team play event. Each starting player will be placed at different tables. Team Captains will determine which player will be seated at which table.
4. Each team will be represented by three (3) players per event, designated as “starters”. All other players on the team roster will be designated as “alternates” for that event.
5. Any player designated as a starter may be replaced by an alternate at the Team Captain’s discretion prior to the start of the private tournament.
6. Individual Event Scoring: Each player will receive player points based on their individual finish. The graduated scoring system for this round of team play will be as follows:
Based on 10 Teams: First place receives 13 points Second place, 11 points Third place, 9 points Fourth place, 7 points Fifth place, 6 points Sixth place, 5 points Seventh place, 4 points Eighth place, 3 points Ninth place, 2 points Tenth place, 1 point Zero (0) points will be awarded to any player who is scheduled to play but does not register for an event.
Based on 9 Teams: First place receives 12 points Second place, 10 points Third place, 8 points Fourth place, 6 points Fifth place, 5 points Sixth place, 4 points Seventh place, 3 points Eighth place, 2 points Ninth place, 1 point Zero (0) points will be awarded to any player who is scheduled to play but does not register for an event.
Based on 8 Teams: First place receives 11 points Second place, 9 points Third place, 7 points Fourth place, 5 points Fifth place, 4 points Sixth place, 3 points Seventh place, 2 points Eighth place, 1 point Zero (0) points will be awarded to any player who is scheduled to play but does not register for an event.
7. Team Event Scoring: The three individual player scores will be added together and the total cumulated points will be awarded to the team. The team with the most total points will be declared the winner. The best team score for any single event is 39 (based on 10 teams).
8. Final Point Totals: Each team score from designated events will be added together over the course of team play. The team with the most total points at the end of the session will be declared the winner.
9. Tie-Breaker: In the event that two or more teams have an equal score at the conclusion of the Team Play session, the tied teams will face off in a three table playoff tournament to determine the overall winner. If a tie still exists after the playoff tournament, the team with the most individual first place finishes will be declared the winner. If the tied teams have equal numbers of individual first place finishes, Co-Champions will be declared and prize money will be chopped between the tied teams.
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