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Casino Poker TournamentsLife and Poker has common ground to share; it's variety that adds a
dash of spice to both. Poker, being present in so many forms makes each
and every tournament a different one, both in terms of rules as well as
in terms of excitement. While some of the Poker tournaments are based
on a mix of several different games (e.g. H.O.R.S.E. events; a
combination of Hold'em, Omaha, Razz, Stud and Stud Eight), others like
the Better and Dealer's Choice events allows a player to choose from a
menu. However, most of the Poker tournaments feature at least one form
of stud (e.g. seven-card stud, seven card high-low stud) or community
card poker (e.g. Omaha Hold 'em) offered with three options:
fixed-limit, pot limit and no limit.Though ardent Poker players
arrange for informal tournaments every now and then, serious ones have
always been the monopoly of large clubs, UK Casinos and online Poker
rooms, being arranged on a daily basis. Aside from these, there are
Poker cruises that offer tournaments at sea. And the last two years
witnessed the World Series of Poker events taking place in Hotel Rio,
Las Vegas. Another Poker tournament that took place at the same
location is the World Poker Tour championship, though the event never
got the media exposure like the World Series that was shown on ESPN.But
if we take publicity under consideration, it's the European tournament
(Poker Million) that takes the cake; the event has now reached its
sixth year and is telecasted by Sky Sports on a regular basis. The
legacy of the Late Night Poker television show thus continues. However,
we must also mention the perennial Poker tournaments besides the
seasonal ones. The first name on the roster would belong to the
Caribbean Poker Adventure, a series of open tournaments that occur
throughout the Caribbean, followed by LA Poker Classic, the World Poker
Challenge, the Legends of Poker, The United States Poker Championship
and Ultimate Poker Challenge; these all happen to be regular
tournaments where a $10,000 entry fee is considered quite normal.Now
it's the time to explain how Poker tournaments are played; though
styles vary, but the basics remain the same. It starts with paying a
fixed entry fee or a buy-in, which fetches the player a certain number
of Poker chips that translate to the play money, in the form of a
multiple of the entry fee. The option of a re-buy or buy-back of the
chips is limited; thus once the chips are exhausted, the player is
chucked out of the tournament. Though governed by the managing body,
the termination of Poker tournaments also depend on the mutual
agreement of players at times. It is done just to lower the risk of
loss; instead of letting a single player take all the booty, the
remaining ones share the prize according to the chips they have won.Prize distribution in Poker tournaments occurs in three different ways:- Fixed: Each winner is subjected to a preset payoff amount.-
Proportional: Payouts depend on a scale based on percentage, which is
again determined by taking into account the number of participants. The
payout amount is variable and is directly proportional to the number of
players.
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