TOURNAMENTS

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Poker Tournaments:   Fun and Excitement
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We are proud to offer both single and multi-table tournaments.  We have recently added Satellite and Rebuy/Add-on tournaments.

Tournaments offer a fast paced, fun, and exciting way to enjoy your favorite gaming activity.  

On this page, we offer an overview of tournaments, and the rules for our tournaments.

We offer both single table and multi-table tournaments.  Satellite tournaments offer a fun and exciting combination, with the opportunity to win very large amounts for relatively small buy-ins.


Single Table Tournaments

To play in one of our single table tournaments, Select the Single Table Tournament tab in the Tables view of the Lobby.  Select an open table and take your seat.  As soon as there are nine (9) players seated, the tournament will begin.  If you wish to leave prior to the start of the tournament, you may, without penalty, simply by leaving the table.

Single table tournaments have a fixed payout structure.  Satellite single table tournaments do not pay cash:  the prize pool goes to purchase a seat in the multi-table tournament fed by that satellite for the winner of the single table tournament.

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Multi-Table Tournaments

Our multi-table tournaments offer you the chance to participate in far larger-scale tournaments.  To play, you must register in advance.  Click the Multi-Table Tournament tab in the Tables view of the Lobby.  You may un-register without penalty any time prior to the lock-in time, when registration for the particular tournament closes.

The payout structure for multi-table tournaments is determined by a number of factors:  how many entrants there are, the stakes, the guaranteed payout pool (if any), and any funds added to the prize pool by the house.  In rebuy/add-on tournaments, the prize pool may grow during the rebuy and add-on periods.

You can check for multi-table tournaments for which you are registered by selecting the My Tourneys tab in the Client Tables Lobby view.

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Satellite Tournaments

We offer players a chance to buy-in to Single Table Tournaments that offer, as the prize, a seat in a Multi-Table Tournament Final. The prize pool of the Satellite Tournament goes to buy the seat in the more expensive Multi-Table Final. The prize pool in a Multi-Table Final can build to a large amount quickly.

In short, buy a seat at a Satellite STT, win, and you get seated at the MTT Satellite Final.  Small buy-in ... very big prize pool.

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ReBuy / Add-on Tournaments

A rebuy is a purchase of additional chips that a player makes during a pre-defined period of a tournament. An add-on is an additional purchase of chips offered to all players.

Example 1: A player would purchase more chips when all chips have been lost and the player would like to continue to play in the tournament.

Example 2: A player may purchase more chips to increase the chip count. A player may REBUY any time the player drops below a specific chip count. Unless otherwise specified, our rebuy tournaments will permit rebuys when a player's chip count has dropped to the equivalent of the initial chip stack or less. For example, when you start with 2,000 chips, you may rebuy only if your chip count is 2,000 or fewer.

Rebuys may only take place during a "rebuy round". Our Grand Final Rebuy tournaments offer rebuys for 4 levels. Grand Final Rebuy tourneys have Feeder Satellites. See the current tournament schedule for details. Other Rebuy tournaments offer rebuys for 3 levels.

Add-on option: Unless otherwise specified, our rebuy tournaments include an "add-on" option at the end of the last rebuy round (level). All players are offered an add-on purchase option at the end of the last rebuy round (level), regardless of the number of chips any player holds.

The fee for a rebuy/add-on is listed on the tournament page of the client. Unless otherwise specified, the fee and the number of chips will be the same as the initial chip purchase (at the start of the tournament).

A rebuy may be purchased (up to the tournament limit) by clicking on the dollar sign ("$") on the table, or when the pop up offer is made. If you request a rebuy during the play of a hand, when your chip stack is at or below the initial stack, and you win sufficient chips in that hand to go above the rebuy threshold, your purchase will automatically be cancelled.

When you are offered a rebuy/add-on, you only get a short period to decide, before we deal the next hand. Please give thought to your plan in advance. We take NO responsibility if you miss the rebuy/add-on "window". We recommend that you have sufficient funds or Action Points for rebuys/add-ons before the start of the tournament, It is unlikely there will be enough time for you to increase your account balance with a new purchase, and then return to your table for a rebuy/add-on.

Rebuy/add-on chips are delivered for the start of the next hand following the purchase.

Rebuys require a cage transaction. We cannot take responsibility for cage transaction requests that fail due to connectivity problems with the site or general Internet propagation delays, regardless of the cause.

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Tournament Rules

Our tournaments differ from the non-tournament games in several ways.  The first section covers all tournaments.   

Single Table Tournaments

These rules apply to the single table tournaments.

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Multi-Table Tournaments

These rules apply to multi-table tournaments.

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Satellite Tournaments

You should note the following other important differences with Satellite Tournaments:

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ReBuy / Add-on Tournaments

See above section on Rebuy Tournaments.

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Multi-Table Tournament Payout Structure

Place
Finished
9 10 - 18 19 - 27 28 - 54 55 - 99 100 - 153 154 +
1st 50% 46% 42% 40% 32% 30% 27%
2nd 30% 27% 25% 23% 20% 20% 17%
3rd 20% 17% 15% 13% 12% 12% 11%
4th   10% 10% 10% 10% 8% 7%
5th     8% 8% 8% 5% 4.5%
6th       6% 6% 4% 3.5%
7th         5% 3% 3%
8th         4% 2.5% 2.5%
9th         3% 2% 2%
10th to 18th           1.5% 1.5%
19th to 27th             1%

This payout table provides the percentage of the prize pool awarded to the player who finishes in the indicated position. Select the column with the number of registrants to find the percentage payout applied for a multi-table tournament.

* Fractions of cents are rounded down to the next whole cent. Where rounding down occurs, the total prize pool paid will be less than the posted prize pool by up to 6 cents.

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Single Table Tournament Payout Structure

Place
Finished
2 6 9
1st 100% 65% 50%
2nd   35% 30%
3rd     20%

This payout table provides the percentage of the prize pool awarded to the player who finishes in the indicated position. Select the column with the number of registrants to find the percentage payout applied for a single-table tournament.

* Fractions of cents are rounded down to the next whole cent. Where rounding down occurs, the total prize pool paid will be less than the posted prize pool by up to 6 cents.

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BLINDS STRUCTURE

A blind is part of a player's bet, unless the structure of a game or the situation requires part or all of a particular blind to be "dead." It is a mandatory bet posted before the cards are dealt used to stimulate the action on the first betting round. There are usually two blinds: the small blind and the big blind--both are posted before the start of the hand. The former is normally posted by the player to the left of the virtual dealer, and the player to his/her immediate left posts the latter. Each player takes a turn posting blinds.

The table below shows small/big blinds at each level of any of our tournaments.

Current Level
Blind Structure
1 20/40
2 30/60
3 50/100
4 100/200
5 150/300
6 200/400
7 300/600
8 400/800
9 600/1200
10 800/1600
11 1200/2400
12 1600/3200
13 2000/4000
14 3000/6000
15 4000/8000
16 5000/10000

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