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The beauty of tournaments is that you can win huge prizes,
by only wagering a little.
Each tournament has a buy-in as well as a fee. The buy-in
is put into the prize pool, while the fee is kept by
the tournament organizers. The prize pool is the product
of the buy-in and the number of participants in a tournament.
Our Super Weekday tournaments, for example have a $150
buy-in and a $12 fee. The size of the prize pool depends
on the number of people playing in the tournament and
will be paid out in its entirety to the winners.
If, for example, 1,000 people join one of our Super
Weekday tournaments, the prize pool will be $150,000.
This money will then be paid out according to our tournament
payout structure. In our example the top 120 people
will be paid, with the winner receiving $31,500. Finishing
amongst the ranks that are being paid is called "finishing
in the money".
There are two formats of tournaments:
- Single Table Tournaments -
These tournaments are limited to one table of 10 players.
Click here for the payout schedule.
- Multi Table Tournaments - In
these tournaments many players participate. Several
tables start off simultaneously. As players get kicked
out of the tournament and there are fewer players,
tables are combined so that there are fewer and fewer
tables until there is only one table left. These tournaments
are often called "collapsible tournaments"
as multiple tables are collapsed into one.
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• Sit
& go single-table tournament schedule
and payouts
• Sit & go Multi-table
tournament schedule and payouts
• Multi-table poker tournament
schedule and payouts
• Shootout Tournaments
• pokerparty.com.mx Million
• Tournament Rules
• Poker term glossary to help
you understand rules and tournament structures
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