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A poker tournament is a tournament
Tournament

A tournament is a competition involving a relatively large number of competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:...
 in which the winners are decided by playing poker
Poker

Poker is a family of card game that share betting rules and usually List of poker hands. Poker games differ in how the cards are dealt, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showdown , limits on bets and how many rounds of betting are allowed....
, usually a particular style of poker.

Contrast this to a ring game
Ring game

Ring games, also called cash games or live action games, are poker games played with "real" Poker chip and money at stake, usually with no predetermined end time, with players able to enter and leave as they see fit....
, where the game is ongoing with no formal structure to determine a single winner in a certain length of time.

nter a typical tournament, a player pays a fixed buy-in and at the start of play is given a certain quantity of tournament poker chips.






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A poker tournament is a tournament
Tournament

A tournament is a competition involving a relatively large number of competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:...
 in which the winners are decided by playing poker
Poker

Poker is a family of card game that share betting rules and usually List of poker hands. Poker games differ in how the cards are dealt, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showdown , limits on bets and how many rounds of betting are allowed....
, usually a particular style of poker.

Contrast this to a ring game
Ring game

Ring games, also called cash games or live action games, are poker games played with "real" Poker chip and money at stake, usually with no predetermined end time, with players able to enter and leave as they see fit....
, where the game is ongoing with no formal structure to determine a single winner in a certain length of time.

Buy-ins and prizes

To enter a typical tournament, a player pays a fixed buy-in and at the start of play is given a certain quantity of tournament poker chips. Commercial venues may also charge a separate fee, or withhold a small portion of the buy-in, as the cost of running the event. Tournament chips have only notional value; they have no cash value, and only the tournament chips, not cash, may be used during play. Typically, the amount of each entrant's starting tournament chips is an integer
Integer

The integers are natural numbers including 0 and their negative and non-negative numberss . They are numbers that can be written without a fractional or decimal component, and fall within the set ....
 multiple of the buy-in. Some tournaments offer the option of a re-buy or buy-back; this gives players the option of purchasing more chips. In some cases, re-buys are conditional (for example, offered only to players low on or out of chips) but in others they are available to all players (called add-ons). When a player has no chips remaining (and has exhausted or declined all re-buy options, if any are available) he or she is eliminated from the tournament.

In most tournaments, the number of players at each table is kept even by moving players, either by switching one player or (as the field shrinks) taking an entire table out of play and distributing its players amongst the remaining tables. A few tournaments, called shoot-outs, do not do this; instead, the last player (sometimes the last two or more players) at a table moves on to a second or third round, akin to a single-elimination tournament
Single-elimination tournament

A single-elimination tournament, also called a knockout, cup or sudden death tournament, is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated from winning the championship or first prize in the event....
 found in other games.

The prizes for winning are usually derived from the buy-ins, though outside funds may be entered as well. For example, some invitational tournaments do not have buy-ins and fund their prize pools with sponsorship revenue and/or gate receipts from spectators. (These tournaments are referred to as freerolls
Freeroll (poker)

In poker, a freeroll has two distinct meanings. One applies to the play of a single hand, and the other describes an entire poker tournament....
.) Play continues, in most tournaments, until all but one player is eliminated, though in some tournament situations, especially informal ones, players have the option of ending by consensus.

Players are ranked in reverse chronological order — the last person in the game earns 1st place, the second-to-last earns 2nd, and so on. This ranking of players by elimination is unique amongst games, and also precludes the possibility of a tie for first place, since one player alone must have all the chips to end the tournament. (Ties are possible for all other places, though they are rare since the sole tiebreaker is the number of chips one has at the start of the hand in which one is eliminated, and hence two people would need to start a hand with the exact same number of chips and both be eliminated on that same hand in order to tie each other.)

Sometimes tournaments end by mutual consensus of the remaining players. For example, in a ten-person, $5 game, there may be two players remaining with $29 and $21, respectively, worth of chips. Rather than risk losing their winning, as one of them would if the game were continued, these two players may be allowed to split the prize proportional to their in-game currency (or however they agree).

Prizes are awarded to the winning players in one of two ways:

  • Fixed: Each placing corresponds to a certain payoff. For example, a ten-person, $20 buy-in tournament might award $100 to the first-place player, $60 for second-place, $40 for third, and nothing for lower places.


  • Proportional: Payouts are determined according to a percentage-based scale. The percentages are determined based upon the number of participants and will increase payout positions as participation increases. As a rule, roughly one player in ten will 'cash', or make a high enough place to earn money. These scales are very top-heavy, with the top three players usually winning more than the rest of the paid players combined.


Tournaments can be open or invitational. The World Series of Poker
World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker is the "the oldest, largest, most prestigious, and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world". It is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada....
, whose Main Event (a $10,000 buy-in no limit
Betting (poker)

In the game of poker, the play largely centers around the act of gambling, and as such, a protocol has been developed to speed play, lessen confusion, and increase security while playing....
 Texas Hold 'Em
Texas hold 'em

Texas hold 'em is the most popular poker game in the casinos and poker card rooms across North America and Europe, as well as online poker. According to Doyle Brunson and Johnny Moss, it was originally considered a variation of seven card stud, and was called "Texas hold 'em seven card stud" back in the 1920's....
 tournament) is considered the most prestigious of all poker tournaments, is open.

Multi-table tournaments involve many players playing simultaneously at dozens or even hundreds of tables. Satellite tournaments to high-profile, expensive poker tournaments are the means of entering a major event without posting a significant sum of cash. These have significantly smaller buy-ins, usually on the order of one-tenth to one-fiftieth the main tournament's buy-in, and can be held at various venues across the country and, more recently, on the Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
. Top players in this event, in lieu of a cash prize, are awarded seats to the main tourney, with the number of places dependent on participation. Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Christopher Bryan Moneymaker is an United States poker player who won the main event at the 2003 World Series of Poker . His victory is generally credited for being one of the main catalysts for the poker boom in the years following his win....
, who won the 2003 World Series of Poker
World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker is the "the oldest, largest, most prestigious, and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world". It is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada....
 Main Event, was able to afford his seat by winning an Internet tournament with a $39 buy-in. Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

Gregory Raymer is a professional poker player. He is best known for winning the 2004 World Series of Poker main event, and for the opaque hologram sunglasses that he sometimes wears during hands....
, 2004 World Series of Poker champion, acquired his seat via a $165 Internet tournament.

The opposite of a multi-table tournament is a single-table tournament, often abbreviated STT. A number of places (typically, nine or ten) are allocated at a single table, and as soon as the required number of players has appeared, chips are distributed and the game starts. This method of starting single-table tournaments has caused them to be referred to as sit-and-go (SNG) tournaments, because when the required number of players "sit," the tournament "goes." Sit-and-go tournaments of more than one table are becoming more common, however, especially in Internet poker. A single-table tournament effectively behaves the same as the final table of a multi-table tournament, except that the players all begin with the same number of chips, and the betting structure starts much lower than would likely be the case at a MTT final table. Almost invariably, fixed payoffs are used.

Betting format

Betting, in tournaments, can take one of three forms:

  • In a structured (fixed limit) betting system, bets and raises are restricted to specific amounts, though these amounts typically increase throughout the tournament. For example, for a seven-card stud
    Seven-card stud

    Seven-card stud is a List of poker variants of stud poker. Until the recent increase in popularity of Texas hold 'em, seven-card stud was the most popular poker variant in home games across the United States, and in casinos in the eastern part of the country....
     tournament with the stakes at 10/20, raises would be $10 in the first three rounds of betting, and $20 in the latter rounds.


  • Semi-structured betting provides ranges for allowed raises. Usually, in this format, one may not raise less than a previous player has raised. For example, if one player raises $20, it would be illegal for another player to raise an additional $5. Pot limit is a semi-structured format in which raises cannot exceed the current size of the pot. Spread limit is a semi-structured format in which bets (and subsequent raises) must be between a minimum and maximum amount.


  • Unstructured betting, usually called no limit
    Betting (poker)

    In the game of poker, the play largely centers around the act of gambling, and as such, a protocol has been developed to speed play, lessen confusion, and increase security while playing....
    . While blinds, antes, or bring-ins are fixed, players are free to bet as much as they wish, even early in a round of betting. To bet all of one's chips (risking one's tournament life, in the event of losing the hand) is to go all-in. In no-limit tournaments, players will sometimes take this risk even early in the betting; for example, in some no-limit Texas Hold 'Em tournaments, it is not uncommon for players to bet "all-in" before the flop.


The betting structure is one of the most defining elements of the game; even if other aspects are equivalent, a fixed-limit version and its no-limit counterpart are considered to be very different games, because the strategies and play styles are very different. For instance, it is much easier to bluff in a no-limit game, which allows aggressive betting, than in a fixed-limit game. No-limit games also vary widely according to the proclivities of the players; an informal, emergent, betting structure is developed by the players' personal strategies and personalities.

The stakes of each round, as well as blinds
Blind (poker)

The blinds are Betting #Forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in Community card poker poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three....
, bring-ins, and antes as appropriate per game, typically escalate according either to the time elapsed or the number of hands played.

Types of poker

While some tournaments offer a mix of games, like H.O.R.S.E. events which combine Hold'em, Omaha, Razz
Razz (poker)

Razz is a form of stud poker that is normally played for ace-to-five low . The object of Razz is to make the lowest five-card possible hand from the seven cards you are dealt....
, Stud and Stud Eight or Better and Dealer's Choice
Dealer's choice

Dealer's choice is a style of poker where each player may deal a different poker variants. As the deal passes clockwise around the table, each player chooses a variant which is either played just for the current hand or for an entire orbit....
 events, at which one may choose from a similar menu of games, most tournaments feature one form of stud
Stud poker

Stud poker is any of a number of poker List of poker variantss in which each player receives a mix of face-down and face-up cards dealt in multiple betting rounds....
 or community card poker
Community card poker

Community card poker refers to any game of poker that uses community cards , which are cards dealt face up in the center of the table and shared by all players....
, such as seven-card stud
Seven-card stud

Seven-card stud is a List of poker variants of stud poker. Until the recent increase in popularity of Texas hold 'em, seven-card stud was the most popular poker variant in home games across the United States, and in casinos in the eastern part of the country....
, seven card high-low
High-low split

In traditional poker games, the player with the best traditional poker hand wins the whole pot . Lowball variations award the pot to the lowest hand, by any of several methods ....
 stud, Omaha Hold 'em or Texas Hold 'em
Texas hold 'em

Texas hold 'em is the most popular poker game in the casinos and poker card rooms across North America and Europe, as well as online poker. According to Doyle Brunson and Johnny Moss, it was originally considered a variation of seven card stud, and was called "Texas hold 'em seven card stud" back in the 1920's....
. Both Omaha and Texas Hold'em tournaments are commonly offered in fixed-limit, pot limit, and no limit
Betting (poker)

In the game of poker, the play largely centers around the act of gambling, and as such, a protocol has been developed to speed play, lessen confusion, and increase security while playing....
 forms.

Sit and gos are another specific type of poker tournament. Regular tournaments begin at a scheduled time, and however many players are registered for that tournament when the starting time approaches, is the number of players that make up that specific tournament. Sit and gos are formatted the same as regular tournaments, except they begin when a certain amount of players register for it. Standard sit and gos usually consist of 2,6,9,10,12,18,24,27,36,45,90,100 or 180 players. Sit and gos are formatted the same as regular tournaments; everyone buys-in to the sit and go for the same amount and every player starts with the same amount of chips. Each player in a sit and go play until all of their chips are gone. As each player is knocked out, they receive money (or don't receive money) according to what place they finish. First place makes the most money, second is rewarded with a little less than first, and so on. Unlike cash games, standard sit and go tournaments increase the blinds and antes every 15 minutes or so in equal intervals. Some sit and gos, called freezeouts, only reward first prize with money, which receives all of the money that the sit and go consisted of from all of the buy-ins from every player in it. Other sit and gos, usually only heads up (1-on-1) sit and gos, don't ever increase the blinds. The blinds stay the same throughout the entire sit and go, causing much more skillful play to be rewarded over the long run, as players aren't as forced to play mediocre hands because of big blinds and antes.

Tournament venues

Informal tournaments can be organized by a group of friends; for example, most colleges feature poker tournaments. Casino
Casino

A casino is, in the modern sense of the word, a facility that houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships and other tourist attractions....
s and online gaming sites often offer daily tournaments.

However, these are not the only venues. Poker cruises offer tournaments at sea. Most 2005 and 2006 World Series of Poker events took place in the convention center at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
.

Major tournaments

The two largest and most well-known tournaments are the World Poker Tour
World Poker Tour

The World Poker Tour is a series of international poker tournaments featuring most of the world's professional players. It was started in the United States by attorney/television producer Steven Lipscomb, who now serves as CEO of WPT Enterprises , the firm that controls the World Poker Tour....
 championship event and the World Series of Poker
World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker is the "the oldest, largest, most prestigious, and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world". It is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada....
, both held in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
. The World Series has traditionally been featured on ESPN
ESPN

ESPN is a United States cable television Television network dedicated to Broadcasting of sports events and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day....
.

The 2005 World Series of Poker was the first held outside of Binion's Horseshoe Casino, though the final few days of the main event were held in the legendary Benny's Bullpen. Later tournaments have been held at one of the Harrah's Entertainment
Harrah's Entertainment

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. is a private Gambling corporation that owns and operates casinos, hotels, and six golf courses under several brands....
 properties; since 2005, the Rio has served as the venue.

One of the most prestigious Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an tournament is the WSOP Europe, which began in 2007 and is set to be sponsored by Betfair
Betfair

Betfair is the world's largest Internet Bet exchange. The company is based in Hammersmith in West London, England.Since Betfair was launched in June 2000 it has become the largest online betting company in the United Kingdom and the largest bet exchange in the world....
 until 2011. The inaugural winner was Annette Obrestad
Annette Obrestad

Annette Obrestad is a Norwegian poker player. Obrestad is the youngest person to ever win a World Series of Poker WSOP bracelet and in 2007 was considered to be one of the best online multi-table tournament players in the world....
.

In addition to these events, there are other major tournaments throughout the year. The World Poker Tour broadcasts a series of open tournaments throughout the U.S. and Caribbean with buy-ins from $5,000 to $25,000, as well as a European event with a €10,000 buy-in. Some of these events are stand alone tournaments like the Caribbean Poker Adventure
Caribbean Poker Adventure

The PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure is an annual poker tournament. Locations for the tournament have included a cruise ship and the Bahamas....
, but most are held in conjunction with a tournament series being held at the host casino, like the Commerce Casino's
Commerce Casino

Commerce Casino is a cardroom located in the Los Angeles, California suburb of Commerce, California. With over 240 tables on site, Commerce Casino is the largest cardroom in the world....
 LA Poker Classic, the Grand Sierra's
Grand Sierra Resort

The Grand Sierra Resort is a resort hotel located approximately two miles east of Downtown Reno, Nevada. The hotel has 1,995 guest rooms and suites, 10 restaurants, and a casino with of space....
 World Poker Challenge and the Bicycle Casino's
Bicycle Casino

The Bicycle Casino is the world's second largest poker cardroom.Located in Bell Gardens, California, the Bicycle Casino offers a wide variety of poker games and limits, as well as pai gow poker and panguingue and Blackjack....
 Legends of Poker.

Atlantic City hosts The United States Poker Championship
The United States Poker Championship

The United States Poker Championship is a major annual stop on the poker tournament "tour". This event is held at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey....
 at the Trump Taj Mahal casino, which has been broadcast by ESPN in recent years.

The main live poker tournament in Africa is the All Africa Poker Tournament hosted by the Piggs Peak Casino in Piggs Peak, Swaziland.

The Crown Australian Poker Championship
Crown Australian Poker Championship

The Australian Poker Championship, commonly known as Aussie Millions, is a series of poker tournaments held at the Crown Casino, in Melbourne, Australia....
, also known as the Aussie Millions, is fast becoming one of the world's largest tournaments. The 2008 main event saw 780 entrants and a prize pool of AUD 7.8 million; Alexander Kostritsyn won the event and a first prize of AUD 1.65 million. The event has gained sponsorship by Full Tilt Poker and is also filmed for broadcast by FSN. Since 2006, the Aussie Millions has also featured a hold 'em tournament with a buy-in of AUD 100,000, billed as the world's most expensive buy-in.

See also

  • Tournament director
    Tournament director (poker)

    In the game of poker, the tournament director is the individual charged with running the poker tournament. The job encompasses many roles, the most public of which is typically announcing the phrase "shuffle up and deal!" at the beginning of the day....
  • Sit and go
  • Public cardroom rules (poker)
    Public cardroom rules (poker)

    While specific rules vary from casino to casino, most public poker cardrooms have similar rules and regulations....


External links

  • - covers "home" tournaments, including blind structures, numbers of chips required, and game timers.