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The 2019 TDA Poker Rules are available in both Word docx and PDF files. Both are also available in a full “Longform” version and a condensed “Short Form” version. The Longform contains rules, recommended procedures, and a large illustration addendum. Short Form contains rules only in a landscape layout that can be printed both sides for “pocket size” convenience. The Longform “Redlines” version contains changes from the 2017 Rules.
- 2019 POKER TDA RULES, RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES, and ILLUSTRATION ADDENDUM
Foreign Language Translations
The 16th WSOP Circuit U.S. Season promises to be the biggest ever, both in terms of stops and payouts. This year, the U.S. Portion of the WSOP Circuit gets underway just one day after the summer WSOP concludes, with the first of 35 stops beginning July 17, 2019 at Choctaw Durant in Oklahoma/Dallas area. 🤩 Did someone say CASH GAME?!? 📣 The Triton Jeju 2019 No Limit Holdem Cash Game has finally been released, featuring the likes of Tom Dwan, Andrew Robl, Je.
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TDA Recommended Procedures
TDA Recommended Procedures are included in all longform documents above and may also be found on the Poker TDA Forum. TDA Recommended Procedures are intended as policy suggestions and general guidelines that can reduce errors and enhance tournament management. They also may apply to situations that have too many variations to address with one universal rule. The fairest ruling in these cases may require use of multiple rules, evaluation of all circumstances, and reliance on Rule 1 as a primary guide.
Older Poker TDA Rules Versions
- 2017 Poker TDA Rules, Recommended Procedures, and Illustration Addendum
- PDF Format, Longform size: 2015 TDA Rules Version 1.0, Longform PDF
- PDF Format, Handout Size: 2015 TDA Rules Version 1.0, Handout with red changes
- PDF Format, Longform size: 2013 TDA Rules Version 1.1, Longform
- PDF Format, Handout size: 2013 TDA Rules Version 1.1, Handout with red changes
- PDF Format, Handout size: 2011 TDA Rules Version 1.0 with red changes from 2009.
- PDF Format, Handout side: 2009 TDA Rules Version 2.0
The $3,000 buy-in six-max no-limit hold’em event at the 2019 World Series of Poker was scheduled for four days, but only needed three to crown a champion. The fast-paced tournament came to an end early Saturday morning with France’s Thomas Cazayous topping the field of 754 players.
The 24-year-old Cazayous, who now resides in London, earned $414,766 for the victory and his first career gold bracelet. This was just his fifth cash at the summer series overall, and first final table apperance. But despite his lack of experience, and a final table that included previous bracelet winners in Angel Guillen (5th) and Upeshka De Silva (3rd), Cazayous remained confident.
“If I’m honest, there was good players but I felt very, very confident,” he told WSOP reporters after the win. “I don’t want to say I think I was the best, but I felt pretty sure [of] what I had to do.”
Cazayous was quiet and stoic throughout the tournament, even when the cards didn’t fall his way. With seven players remaining, his pocket aces were cracked on a brutal runner-runner runout by Q-8, yet he was able to rebound from that hit and regain control of the final table.
In addition to the money, Cazayous also earned 1,368 Card Player Player of the Year points for his win. The POY is sponsored by Global Poker.
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Other notables that made a deep run in the event included Kyle Cartwright (7th), Jeremy Menard (13th), Dimitar Danchev (21st), Adrian Mateos (22nd), Anthony Spinella (23rd), Danny Wong (24th), Amir Lehavot (25th), Ping Liu (26th), Manig Loeser (27th), Tony Miles (29th), Tom Cannuli (31st), and Griffin Benger (32nd).
Here is a look at the final table results.
Place | Player | Payout | POY Points |
1 | Thomas Cazayous | $414,766 | 1368 |
2 | Nicholas Howard | $256,314 | 1140 |
3 | Upeshka De Silva | $172,658 | 912 |
4 | Wojciech Barzantny | $118,421 | 684 |
5 | Angel Guillen | $82,726 | 570 |
6 | Raul Martinez | $58,881 | 456 |
For more coverage from the summer series, check out the 2019 WSOP landing page, complete with a full schedule, results, news, player interviews, and event recaps.