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Online Poker Tournaments, A Two Part Primer (Part 1)

If you've ever watched any of the number of Poker Tournaments on TV you're probably aware of the excitement these tournaments can generate. There's really nothing like going "all in" when you're playing heads up, knowing that the entire prize pool is at stake. Well Tournament Poker is not just for the pros anymore. Your favorite Online Poker Room probably has a tournament going on right now. If you've never played in an online tournament here's some things you ought to know.
Anatomy of an Online Poker Tournament
Most online poker rooms offer tournament play. A quick visit to their website will tell you everything you'll need to know about their upcoming tournament schedule. Information like the buy-in, type of tournament, starting time is clearly displayed; you simply read the schedule and then make your decision. Here's what a typical tournament entry looks like:
6:00 PM ET (10:00 PM GMT) 30+3 NL Texas Hold'em
This simply means that the tournament starts at 6PM Eastern Standard Time, it's a No Limit (NL) Texas Hold'em Game. The 30+3 is the buy-in. These numbers tell you that it will cost you $33 to play in this tournament; it's listed this way to let you know that you will be paying $30 toward the prize pool and $3 to the pokerroom. To play in this tournament you'll need to register sometime prior to 6PM. Registration essentially means paying the entry fee ($33).
A few minutes before 6PM you should launch the pokerroom and login. Further details are specific to the pokerroom you're playing at, but most likely you'll automatically be taken to the tournament at the appropriate time.
At the start of the tournament, everyone will have the same number of chips (1,500 is a typical number). Play will commence as usual, blinds, the dealer button and betting order will be handled just like in non-tournament play. As hands won and lost and chips are moved around the table, some players will lose all of the chips and be eliminated. The tournament will continue until one player has won all of the chips. That person will be declared the winner and will take home the largest share of the prize pool.
Most tournaments will have more then one winner, some larger tournaments can have five or more. The final player will win the biggest prize; the second, third, forth... place finishers will each win lesser prizes. Any player that wins a prize is said to have finished "in the money"
About the Author
David Olsen has been writing about online casinos and casino strategy for over five years and is considered an authority in the online gambling world. His latest website is all about the poker and video poker. Visit it at: http://www.playvideopoker.us/poker_rooms

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