Tournament Poker – Beginner’s Guide
October 25th 2011 00:46
A poker tournament typically involves a particular poker variant –
e.g., the World Championship No Limit Texas Hold’em final event in the World Series of Poker. The way the tournaments are played depends on the type of tournament structure.
Common Characteristics of Poker Tourneys
Generally speaking, poker tournaments players need to register for the tournament. Players also need to pay the required buy-in. The buy-in is the initial amount of chips that each player will have at the start of the tournament. Some tournaments, however, allow rebuys so players can top up their stack by buying more chips. Typically, this kind of feature is available in cash games. In a tournament like the Annual World Series of Poker, however, rebuys are typically not allowed; when you lose your stack, you’re out.
Naturally, there is a prize involved. Typically, prize money or a seat at a bigger tournament is at stake.
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Typical Poker Tournaments
Multi-table tournaments: Multiple table tournaments require players to fight their way through multiple tables and other players. The blinds and stakes involved are predetermined before the start of the tournament; they increase as the tournament proceeds or as the player reaches higher levels in the tournament. To join a multi-table tourney, a player must buy a seat by paying the buy-in. Initially, he will sit at one of the poker tables (seating is assigned). As the tournament progresses and as more and more players drop out of the game, the players are frequently rearranged so that they are always sitting at a full table. The final game occurs when there are just enough players to fill one table. The winner at the final table is the tournament winner.
Sit and go tournaments: Sit and go tournaments are the simplest type of tournament there is. You will find this ongoing at various online poker sites. After you have registered and bought the required buy-in, you can sit at the table and wait for other players. The tournament starts when the table is full.
Satellite tournaments: Satellite tournaments can be sit and go or multi-table tourneys with small buy-ins. The prize at stake is a seat at a higher-level tournament, say, another satellite tournament or the ultimate poker tournament. World Series of Poker satellite tourneys typically have multiple levels; the ultimate prize is the buy-in for the WSOP event (sometimes, with expenses), but to win this prize, a player may have to fight his way through multiple levels of satellite gamesClick Here for GamblingCityhttp://images.neobux.com/imagens/banner9.gif
Common Characteristics of Poker Tourneys
Generally speaking, poker tournaments players need to register for the tournament. Players also need to pay the required buy-in. The buy-in is the initial amount of chips that each player will have at the start of the tournament. Some tournaments, however, allow rebuys so players can top up their stack by buying more chips. Typically, this kind of feature is available in cash games. In a tournament like the Annual World Series of Poker, however, rebuys are typically not allowed; when you lose your stack, you’re out.
Naturally, there is a prize involved. Typically, prize money or a seat at a bigger tournament is at stake.
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Typical Poker Tournaments
Multi-table tournaments: Multiple table tournaments require players to fight their way through multiple tables and other players. The blinds and stakes involved are predetermined before the start of the tournament; they increase as the tournament proceeds or as the player reaches higher levels in the tournament. To join a multi-table tourney, a player must buy a seat by paying the buy-in. Initially, he will sit at one of the poker tables (seating is assigned). As the tournament progresses and as more and more players drop out of the game, the players are frequently rearranged so that they are always sitting at a full table. The final game occurs when there are just enough players to fill one table. The winner at the final table is the tournament winner.
Sit and go tournaments: Sit and go tournaments are the simplest type of tournament there is. You will find this ongoing at various online poker sites. After you have registered and bought the required buy-in, you can sit at the table and wait for other players. The tournament starts when the table is full.
Satellite tournaments: Satellite tournaments can be sit and go or multi-table tourneys with small buy-ins. The prize at stake is a seat at a higher-level tournament, say, another satellite tournament or the ultimate poker tournament. World Series of Poker satellite tourneys typically have multiple levels; the ultimate prize is the buy-in for the WSOP event (sometimes, with expenses), but to win this prize, a player may have to fight his way through multiple levels of satellite gamesClick Here for GamblingCityhttp://images.neobux.com/imagens/banner9.gif
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