What if one of our automatic qualifiers can’t make the regional final? Any of your 3 automatic qualifiers can be replaced assuming the replacement has played the required 4 league games. We would suggest you promote the player who came 4th in the league. However, this is the TD/venue manager’s decision.

What if our play-off winner can’t make the regional final? Your play-off winner can be replaced assuming the replacement has played the required 4 league games. We would suggest you promote the player who came 2nd in the play-off game. However, this is the TD/venue manager’s decision.

How do i inform you of our play-off winner? There are a few ways you can do this.

  • Complete and send off the play-off form that we provide.
  • Email us the winner on info@redtoothpoker.com.
  • Phone the winner through on 01246 813713.
  • Self managed venues can login and enter their 4th qualifier themselves.

As a venue manager can i ask the players to contribute to the weekly subscription? By law, our venue managers are not allowed to collect any money from the players as part of the venue’s weekly subscription. All fees associated with running the league must come from the venue manager.

How much cash can we play for on our Redtooth Poker night? Pubs have limits of £5 per person per night and a maximum total pot of £100 per night. If you have 20 players everyone can buy-in for £5 (20 x £5 = £100). If you get 25 players for example you would need to lower the buy-in to a maximum of £4 (25 x £4 = £100).

Clubs have slightly higher limits of £10 per person per night and a maximum pot of £250 per night.

Any buy-ins must be optional to all players, players cannot be refused participation if they choose not to buy-in. Any player who doesn’t buy-in would not be eligible for any cash prizes. All buy-ins collected on the night must be paid back to the eligible players as prize money.

Can i update our scores myself? Yes! Your starter box will include a self management form which can be completed and sent back to us. Once we receive the form, we will activate your account within 24 hours and send you an email confirming that the login is active.

If two players are eliminated during the same hand, which player has the higher finishing position? You should use the following criteria to determine finishing positions.

  • Chip count, if the same…
  • Hand strength, if the same…
  • The player to the left of the dealer

If an unregistered player finishes on the final table, what happens to those points? If a player who decides not to register in the league and play as a guest finishes in 2nd place for example, noone would score 80 points for that game. Positions on the night should not be moved up. In this instance, if you finished 3rd, you’d still get 70 points.