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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
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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.
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