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Live Event Rule Updates at PokerStars: Card Pitching Replaced by Slide Dealing Eliminated

Live Poker Events, such as EPT Barcelona, experience enhancements in fairness and cheating prevention with the integration of slide dealing, technology restrictions, and stricter table regulations by PokerStars.

Live Event Rule Updates at PokerStars: Card Pitching Replaced by Slide Dealing Eliminated

Ready to dive into the latest shakeups in the live poker scene? PokerStars has taken a bold stand against underhanded tactics and is spearheading significant rules changes across all their live events. This game-changing move, first evident at the EPT Monte Carlo festival, is all about ensuring fair play and smoother gameflow.

Let's break it down:

  1. Card Shuffling Revolution: Dealers will no longer hurl cards across the table with the traditional pitch method. Instead, they will adopt the slide dealing technique, pushing cards directly onto each player. This Europe and Australia- popular approach minimizes the risk of card faces being captured by sneaky devices mid-air. And, it's coming to PokerStars events near you, totally transforming the gameplay!
  2. Time's Up on Tournaments: Move over, time-based final tables! In the new format, they'll play a specific, set number of hands per level instead. This change aims to create a fairer pace as players navigate through the crucial late stages of the game.
  3. Tech Ban: After last year's controversial devices bust, PokerStars is cracking down even harder. From now on, smart glasses, watches, rings, and any data-transmitting gadgets will be banned from playing tables. Enough with the early-bird advantages, huh?
  4. Prompt Seating: Tired of players lingering at their seats after registration? Never again! registration sign-ups will now lead to immediate seating, preventing those strategic delays and keeping the game flowing.
  5. Hyper-turbo Shot Clock: Get ready for hyper-turbo events, where shot clocks will hit the table earlier than ever, starting at level 11! Players will receive extra time bank cards to manage their new pace.

EPT Tournament Director, Toby Stone, shared his thoughts: "These changes are all about integrity, player experience, and player safety. We've listened to feedback, and these updates directly answer the concerns of our players." Now, that's what I call listening to the community! Get ready for a refresh of live poker with PokerStars!

  1. In an attempt to enhance fairness and gameflow, PokerStars will replace the traditional card pitching method with slide dealing, making it harder for devices to capture mid-air card faces during live events.
  2. PokerStars announces a shift in tournament formats, replacing time-based final tables with a set number of hands per level, ensuring a more consistent pace as players progress through late stages of the game.
  3. Following last year's device controversy, PokerStars has decided to enforce a stricter ban on data-transmitting gadgets like smart glasses, watches, rings, and other tech devices found in modern gadgets and smartphones to level the playing field.
  4. To expedite seating and prevent strategic delays, PokerStars events will implement immediate seating after registration, eliminating lingering opportunities and keeping the game moving swiftly.
  5. PokerStars introduces a hyper-turbo shot clock, starting from level 11 in certain events, with players being given time bank cards to manage their new pace and adapt to the faster gameplay.
  6. EPT Tournament Director, Toby Stone, expresses his support for these changes, stating they are focused on upholding integrity, improving player experience, and ensuring safety following feedback from the casino-and-gambling community, marking a significant upgrade in live poker with PokerStars.
Live Poker Events, Such As EPT Barcelona, Embracing Slide Dealing, Technical Restrictions, and Tighter Table Regulations from PokerStars for Enhanced Integrity and Anticheating Measures.

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