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IrishTom:

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on October 14, 2013, 15:50:45 PM ---
Seems pretty clear to me.

Reserved a Seat - Paid £5.

If you don"t turn up and pay before the start time...you"re out and your seat is up for grabs first come, first served.

Pre-paid / Allocated a Paid seat.

You"re in UNLESS the venue requires that you turn up and confirm your ID in some way.


At least that"s the way I read it.

Perhaps what needs to be clarified is the venue"s tourney registration requirements, I would have thought a phone call could sort that out.

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I"ve asked the question via text to poker room manager and hope to have a reply today

IrishTom:

--- Quote from: IrishTom on October 14, 2013, 16:47:23 PM ---

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on October 14, 2013, 15:50:45 PM ---
Seems pretty clear to me.

Reserved a Seat - Paid £5.

If you don"t turn up and pay before the start time...you"re out and your seat is up for grabs first come, first served.

Pre-paid / Allocated a Paid seat.

You"re in UNLESS the venue requires that you turn up and confirm your ID in some way.


At least that"s the way I read it.

Perhaps what needs to be clarified is the venue"s tourney registration requirements, I would have thought a phone call could sort that out.

--- End quote ---


I"ve asked the question via text to poker room manager and hope to have a reply today

--- End quote ---


I can confirm that registration/buy-in in Alea Glasgow is not required to be "in person" - the Player Briefing has been updated.

ian.ski309:

--- Quote from: IrishTom on October 14, 2013, 15:34:14 PM --- Registration for players who have NOT bought-in in advance (ie paid or had paid for them the entry fee in advance) will be open and required at the venue cash desk from 12:00 to 13:30 on Saturday.  Players do not need to register and buy in "in person" as long as any requirements of the venue are met (ie if the venue require ID to be shown to register then this will be required).

I would hope that the updated Player Briefing makes everything clear - let me know what you"re not sure about and I"ll clarify.
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Just for the purposes of ironing out any ambiguity or misunderstanding - does that mean that I can go to the cash desk on the morning of the tournament and buy in on behalf of a friend who has paid the "reserve a seat" fee ? He may not arrive at the casino until 3 or 4pm, so his chips will be in play from 2pm ? Sorry to be a nuisance but it"s a long trip for him if he"s not guaranteed a seat.

IrishTom:

--- Quote from: ian.ski309 on October 14, 2013, 19:36:03 PM ---

--- Quote from: IrishTom on October 14, 2013, 15:34:14 PM --- Registration for players who have NOT bought-in in advance (ie paid or had paid for them the entry fee in advance) will be open and required at the venue cash desk from 12:00 to 13:30 on Saturday.  Players do not need to register and buy in "in person" as long as any requirements of the venue are met (ie if the venue require ID to be shown to register then this will be required).

I would hope that the updated Player Briefing makes everything clear - let me know what you"re not sure about and I"ll clarify.
--- End quote ---


Just for the purposes of ironing out any ambiguity or misunderstanding - does that mean that I can go to the cash desk on the morning of the tournament and buy in on behalf of a friend who has paid the "reserve a seat" fee ? He may not arrive at the casino until 3 or 4pm, so his chips will be in play from 2pm ? Sorry to be a nuisance but it"s a long trip for him if he"s not guaranteed a seat.

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Not a nuisance at all Ian - my "Player Briefing" no doubt comes across as anal to some - but I hope it answers questions for many more - as is its purpose.

You are correct that you can do that - and yes his chips will remain in play.

ian.ski309:
Many thanks Tom. I look forward to meeting you and buying you a beer in Glasgow  ;)

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