Multi Table Tournaments
Pacific Poker is pleased to host Multi Table Tournaments of Texas Hold'em. To learn how to play Texas Hold'em, please Texas Hold'em in the Poker Game Play section of this site.
A Pacific Poker Multi Table Tournament is a pre-Scheduled Poker Tournament. There is no maximum number of participants or tables in a Multi Table Tournament. The tournament is open for registration to all until the scheduled Opening Time of the tournament. To learn how to join a Multi Table Tournament,please see Join a Tournament, in the Getting Started section of this site. Pacific Poker Members may register to a maximum of four Poker Tournaments and actively play in two Poker Tournaments at a time.
Occasionally, Pacific Poker offers Satellite Tournaments, a pre-tournament tournament, in which the winner(s) receive free entry (no Buy-In fee) to an upcoming pre-Scheduled, Multi Table Tournament.
A Multi Table Tournament commences at the pre-Scheduled date and time. Participants will be required to Buy-In, upon joining the tournament. A Multi Table Tournament Buy-In varies, between $0 (for a Free Roll Tournament) and $200, depending on the tournament. Tournament participants will also be required to pay a Tournament Fee, of between $0 and $15.
Once the tournament is about to begin, players will be seated at the tournament tables in a random manner. At each tournament table there will then be an initial draw to determine, according to highest ranking card (by suit), which player will act first as Dealer.
Active players may be moved between the tables, as the tournament progresses and players are disqualified (run out of chips).
Tournament Stakes will increase, as the tournament progresses, according to the predetermined schedule. This Stake increase schedule is available in the Tournament Lobby (please see Guide to the Tournament Lobby, in the Tips on Using Our Software section of this site). There will be a 5 minute recess, every hour, during a Multi Table Tournament.
If, for technical reasons, the Tournament is cancelled in the middle, participants who have already been eliminated will lose their Buy-Ins and entry fees. The remaining players will be refunded their Buy-Ins and entry fees, and will equally divide up the Buy-Ins of the players already eliminated (regardless of the chip standing when the tournament was halted).
The last remaining player in the tournament (has won all the chips) is the winner. Tournament prizes are determined according to the Tournament Prize Pool Structure, in the Tournament Play section of this site.
Enjoy the tables and Good Luck!
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