![]() Many Heads-Up tournaments have a ‘Show Bracket’ button in the lobby where you can see a visual representation of how the matches will play out. In the above example (with 10 players entered), the last two players to register would not get to play, as 8 is the nearest power of two which is less than 10. If a tournament does not allow ‘byes’, the last players to register may have their buy-ins returned in order to get the event to a starting total of players which is a power of two (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 etc). ![]() ![]() We offer Heads-Up tournaments with byes and without byes. This is clearly marked if you click the ‘Tournament Info’ button in the tournament lobby. In order to get the number down from 10 to 8 players, 4 players will play (thus eliminating two) and 6 players will get a ‘bye’ and are automatically in the quarter-finals. In order to play the tournament out properly, the tournament will first need to be brought down to 8 players. When this happens, not all players will be able to play the first round and will receive a ‘bye’.įor example, if 10 players enter a Heads-Up tournament, there would be more than 8 but fewer than 16 players. There may not always be a number divisible by the power of two (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64) registered for a particular Heads-Up tournament, which is necessary to fill a 'bracket'. Please check the Tournament Info window for details regarding unregistration from any specific tournament. For most Heads-Up Multi-Table Tournaments, the time limit for unregistration is five minutes (as opposed to two minutes in most other tournaments). All-in ShootoutsĪlso called a 1-on-1 tournament, players in a Heads-Up tournament are matched in pairs and play a ‘bracket’ tournament until there is only one player left. Just as in other Shootout tournaments late registration is not allowed in Heads-Up tournaments. Don’t forget to provide the ID number of the tournament that you want to unregister from. If you find that you need us to do this, visit our Help Center to find out ways to contact us, and we will be happy to assist you. On some occasions, we may need to unregister you from a tournament on your behalf. You can check your T-Money balances at any time by clicking the ‘Cashier’. Please note that T-Money is not the same as real money, because you can’t use it in cash games or withdraw it. ![]() T-Money can then be used to register for other tournaments. With rare exceptions, if you win a seat to an event via one of our satellite tournaments, you can choose to unregister and receive T-Money instead. More detailed information about the tournament can be seen in the tournament lobby. Players are only given a certain amount of time to act - if you take too long, a reminder will appear and you may also be given the option to activate the ‘Time Bank’ to get some extra time to think.Ĭlicking on the ‘Info’ tab in the table window allows you to find out up-to-date information about the tournament - such as your current position and the average chip stack. In games with a rotating dealer, the dealer button will start on seat 1. In all of our tournaments, each player is assigned a random seat and table. Selecting any tournament allows you to find out everything you need to know, from the game being played to the buy-in, structure, and also whether registration is open. Other types of tournaments can be found under the relevant tabs, such as Sit & Go or Spin & Go. You can find tournaments listed under the Tourney tab (desktop), or under the Tournament tab accessed via the Lobby (mobile). The last player standing is declared the winner, and is rewarded with the biggest portion of the prize pool. As play goes on, the compulsory blinds and antes increase at regular intervals, and when a player loses all of their chips, they are out of the tournament. You’ll find links above to explanations of all of our different tournament options, from Sit & Go’s to Multi-Table Tournaments, to Satellites.Ĭlick here to find Tournaments available to play right now.Īll players start a standard poker tournament with the same amount of chips. We run the most tournaments, in the most poker variants, in the most tournament types. Do you want to play in the world’s biggest online poker room? In the biggest tournaments? For the biggest prize pools? Well, you're in the right place.
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