Players are allowed to register for tournaments during a predetermined period prior to the start of the tournament. Registration continues until the registration period ends or the maximum number of players for the tournament is reached. In order to register, players normally pay an entrance fee, however some tournaments may be free to enter (free rolls).
Breaking tables
There are never more than the minimum number of tables required to seat allplayers. As the number of players reduces, the number of tables is also reduced.A table is removed as soon as the remaining players can all be seated around the remaining tables.
Example: When there are 41 players there are five tables, four with 8 players and one with 9. When a player is eliminated and there are 40 players remaining, one table is closed and the players are moved to the remaining four tables which are then full (10 players).
The table that is closed is the one with the least number of players seated. If more than one table has the smallest number of players, the table to be closed is randomly chosen from the two. Players from the closed table are randomly seated in the available seats at the remaining tables.
Hand for Hand Play Mode
In hand for hand play mode, all hands are dealt at the same timeat all tables. This occurs whenever there is more than one table, and thereis a significant change in prize money between two places. For example, ina 350 player tournament, the tournament changes to hand for hand play whenthere are 41 players, 31 players, 21 players and 11 players remaining. It stays hand for hand until one player has been knocked out in each situation.
Enter a Tournament
To enter the Multi Table Tournament screen, click the Multi Tourney tab.
From the Multi Tournament screen, players can register to play or click to watch a tournament (if one is in progress), as well as see all the important aspects of a tournament in real time.
| TID | The TID column shows the Tournament ID. It is possible to filter tournament types by clicking one of the five filter buttons labelled All, Regular, Satellites, Heads Up, Special, or Freeroll. All: All tables. Regular: Tournaments with no special requirements to enter. Special: Tournaments where e.g.special conditions for registration apply. Heads Up: Tournament which is organised into multiple rounds with two players per table in each round. Freeroll:Tournaments with no buy in or entry fee. Satellites:Tournaments that are qualifiers for other tournaments. |
| Start time (GMT) | Shows the start time for each tournament. |
| Tournament | The name of the tournament. |
| Type | Shows if the tournament has a fixed limit, no limit, or a pot limit. See section Limits for further information. |
| Buy-in | Shows the buy in cost + the entry fee for the selected tournament. |
| Status | Shows tournament status. |
| Players | Shows how many players are registered for an upcoming tournament orthe number of starting competitors in an ongoing tournament. |