What are the rules for picking cards during the PLL Poker Run?
Participants must pick cards at designated stops along the Poker Run route. It's important to note that players are not allowed to collect all cards at one stop. Cards should be drawn one at a time and placed face up on the table for visibility. If a duplicate card is drawn, participants must draw a new card to replace it.
What if I want to play multiple hands?
If you intend to play more than one hand, you are required to present a second Poker Run Talley Sheet Ticket and Talley Sheet before you draw each additional card. This will ensure that each hand is properly tracked and managed throughout the game.
How is a winner determined in case of a tie?
In the event of a tie, a draw for the High Card will take place to determine the winner. This means that the participants involved in the tie will draw another card, and the individual with the highest card will be declared the winner.
Do I need to be present to collect my winnings?
Yes, riders must be present to receive any winnings. This rule ensures that all participants are accounted for and that the prize distribution is conducted fairly during the event.
Are the judges' decisions final?
Absolutely. All decisions made by the judges are final. Their ruling is to be respected, ensuring that the event runs smoothly and fairly for all participants.
Can you explain the ranking of poker hands?
The Poker Hand Rankings from highest to lowest are as follows: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, and High Card. Understanding these rankings will help you evaluate your hand against others during the Poker Run.
What information do I need to provide on the form?
Participants are required to print their name, address, city, state, ZIP code, club affiliation, and chapter on the form. This information helps in maintaining a record of all participants and ensuring a smooth operation of the event.