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NewYorkPoker.com Poker Tournaments
Multi Table Poker Tournaments
Buy in and Fee
Starting Chips
Starting Chips Bonus!
Satellites - Tickets & Qualifiers
Free Rolls and Added Cash
Scheduled Poker Tournaments
Sit & Go
Re-buy and Add-on
Hand by Hand
Blind Increase
Registering
Tournament payout structure



NewYorkPoker.com Poker Tournaments
Think you're a poker ace? Why not pit your wits against other players in a Poker Tournament?

Poker Tournaments are played by a group of participants, all paying a fixed buy-in and fee to a pool (see section below), this pool is used to pay the winner(s). All participants receive the same number of chips (see Bonus Chips section for exceptions to this) and play until they've won all the other participants chips – or until they've lost all their own.

The tournament winner is he/she who finishes the game with all the participants' chips to themselves!

Unlike traditional ring games, the risk in tournament play is limited to the initial sign-up fee. With only this amount to lose, tournament gaming makes an ideal starting point for anyone wishing to experience the potentially lucrative thrill of real money poker!


Multi-Table Poker Tournaments
Poker Tournaments are played on multiple tables simultaneously, unless the poker tournament happens to be very small in numbers. When participants are ‘knocked-out' of the tournament, players are moved to other tables to keep numbers balanced and games more enjoyable. When enough seats are free a whole table will be removed, until only one table remains…this table will include the winner player!


Buy in and Fee
To enter a poker tournament the player must pay the buy-in (this amount goes into the prize pool!) and a fee for the hosting of the tournament. There is no rake in tournament hands.


Starting Chips
After you've posted your buy-in and fee, each player will receive a number of chips for the start of the poker tournament. The number of initial chips may vary from tournament to tournament but is typically 1,500.


Starting Chips Bonus!
In selected special tournaments, it's possible you'll be awarded bonus starting chips. These are added to the players starting chip stack.


Satellites - Tickets & Qualifiers!
For your chance to win the big prizes, you can play in the big tournaments through qualifier satellites. This way you can join the really high stakes poker tournaments for just a few dollars.

In the qualifier tournament, instead of cash prizes, the winner is awarded tickets to another tournament. The ticket is valid as a buy-in, so you will not have to pay any additional fee.

There are different qualifier tournaments with different buy-ins. The number of tickets awarded depends on the buy-in and the cost of the ticket for the final. E.g. in the $11+$1 Grand Prix Qualifier, there will be a ticket for every 10 participants. (Ticket prize of $100+$10)

Aside from the pure qualifiers, where all the prize pool goes to qualifying tickets, some of the other tournaments also award tickets beside the cash prizes.

To play a poker tournament you need a ticket. These are either transparently bought when registering or can be awarded as a prize in a previous tournament or some kind of promotion. This way a chain of qualification tournaments can be created, leaving a very healthily accumulated prize pool at the end. 

All tickets will have an expiry period. This will vary and will be displayed in the information regarding the tournaments. To start with, the poker tournament will have a long expiration time to let players find the correct tournaments.

In the tournament schedule and in the client, a tournament to which you have a ticket is denoted with an arrow in the tournament list.

Free Rolls and Added Cash ­ a little extra from NewYorkPoker.com!
Occasionally NewYorkPoker.com adds a little extra spice to tournaments in the shape of ‘free-roll'. A free-roll tournament is a poker tournament with prize money, which is absolutely free to join! The purpose of these poker tournaments is to help players sharpen their tournament tactics, or perhaps try a tournament for the first time.

Free-rolls are generally extremely popular and you should be quick to register to avoid disappointment.

Added Cash: An added cash tournament is a tournament with prize money added by NewYorkPoker.com on top of the regular prize pool! This is a bonus for the participating players. The added cash can be distributed between all the cash winners, or sometimes only to the gamer in pole position.

Keep an eye out for NewYorkPoker.com Added Cash & Free-Roll tournaments!


Scheduled Tournaments
For all major tournaments at NewYorkPoker.com you'll find a daily poker tournament schedule. Please use this information to gain information on current events and find the tournament that fits your style.

Scheduled poker tournaments have a fixed starting time and you can usually register prior to these starting times. When the tournament time approaches, all players registered (up to the given limit) will participate in the tournament. The length of tournaments is dependent on the number of players.


Sit & Go
As well as scheduled events, you'll find "Sit & Go" tournaments! These are single table tournaments, normally with 10 players.

A Sit & Go poker tournament will start as soon as all the seats are filled and the prize pool is fixed.

Some Sit & Go tournaments are available 24-7 and some (like the special satellite tournaments) are only available at certain times of day. See the Sit & Go Satellite Schedule for a complete overview of these details.


Re-buy and Add-on
During a poker tournament, if you run out of chips, you're usually knocked out of the game. In some tournaments, however, you're allowed to post another buy-in to get more chips when you run out.

Re-buys are limited though – both in number (e.g. once in a tournament) and in time (only within the first hour). The re-buy will affect the prize money and it is therefore not possible to make a re-buy after the first winning person has been knocked out.

It's possible, if permitted, to make a re-buy during the tournament, as long as the players chip stack is less or equal to, the starting chip stack.

An ‘add-on' is a special re-buy available at the very end of a re-buy period. The add-on is available for all players, regardless of the size of their chip stack.

There is no fee for the re-buy or add-on.


Hand by Hand
At the end of a multi table tournament, ‘hand by hand' play is adopted. This means that a new hand at a table will not be played until the current hand at all tables is finished – to ensure all tables are played at the same pace.


Blind Increase
To compensate for increasing chip stacks as players are eliminated, and to ensure the tournaments will in fact end, the blinds will continuously increase. This occurs either after a number of played hands, of with specified time intervals.


Registering
Register directly at a single table Sit & Go Tournament by going to the table. For scheduled tournaments, either register in the client by going to the specific tournament lobby, or via the NewYorkPoker.com website.

After the tournament starts, you'll be taken to the tournament table automatically if your browser is open.


Tournament payout structure

  • Single-Table Tournaments
    The prize structure for a standard Sit & Go single tourney is as follows:

    1st place is 50% of prize pool
    2nd place is 30% of prize pool
    3rd place is 20% of prize pool


  • All prizes are also minus your initial buy-in, e.g. for a $10+1 buy-in tourney 2nd place prize is $30 - $11 = $19.

  • Multi-Table Tournament
    For multi-table tournaments the payouts structure vary. To view this information please visit the daily poker tournaments calendar. There you will find a list of all scheduled poker tournaments.

    To view the payout structure. single left click on the poker tournament of interest and then click on the view payouts link in the prize pool section.