| '''Example''': Suppose a player, Chip Staxalot, participates in eight different tournaments, earning scores of 375, 250, 150, 50, 50, 50, 50, and 20. The scores of 375 (the highest) and 20 (the lowest) are rejected. The average of 250 + 150 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 is then taken, which equals 600 '''/''' 6, or an '''average of 100'''. Then, the average of 100 is boosted by a bonus of 30 points, because Chip participated in eight tournaments (three beyond the required five). Chip earns a '''final Series score of 130'''. | | '''Example''': Suppose a player, Chip Staxalot, participates in eight different tournaments, earning scores of 375, 250, 150, 50, 50, 50, 50, and 20. The scores of 375 (the highest) and 20 (the lowest) are rejected. The average of 250 + 150 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 is then taken, which equals 600 '''/''' 6, or an '''average of 100'''. Then, the average of 100 is boosted by a bonus of 30 points, because Chip participated in eight tournaments (three beyond the required five). Chip earns a '''final Series score of 130'''. |
| The Series II top finisher will take $1,100 in jackpot prize money (plus a $150 travel stipend) to attend the Borgata's VIP Access super satellite tournament on Sunday, August 24th at 11:00 AM. One in every 25 entrants will win a prize package worth $25,000: a $10,000 entry into the '''World Poker Tour''''s ''Borgata Poker Open'' championship event (January 25–29, 2009), plus $15,000 cash for entry into various ''Borgata Poker Open'' events (we're contacting Borgata to learn if the $15K may just be taken as liquid cash, in which case the DVPC would break that up among Club members, per our terms). | | The Series II top finisher will take $1,100 in jackpot prize money (plus a $150 travel stipend) to attend the Borgata's VIP Access super satellite tournament on Sunday, August 24th at 11:00 AM. One in every 25 entrants will win a prize package worth $25,000: a $10,000 entry into the '''World Poker Tour''''s ''Borgata Poker Open'' championship event (January 25–29, 2009), plus $15,000 cash for entry into various ''Borgata Poker Open'' events (we're contacting Borgata to learn if the $15K may just be taken as liquid cash, in which case the DVPC would break that up among Club members, per our terms). |