Tournament

Learn about tournaments.

A Poker Tournament starts with all players receiving a fixed amount of chips and continues until one player remains after all others have been eliminated. Strategic chip management and understanding blind level increases are key to success. Unlike cash games, tournaments require a different level of tension, endurance, and tactical play.

Basic Rules

In a poker tournament, all players start with the same amount of tournament chips. Once a player loses all of their chips, they are eliminated from the tournament. The last remaining player is declared the winner.

In most cases, prizes are awarded to players who finish within a certain top percentage—this payout range is known as “In The Money” (ITM).

Join a tournament now and take on the intense competition for a chance to become the one and only champion who outlasts all others.

Strategy and Tips

Adjust your playstyle according to blind levels: As the blinds increase over time, aggressive play may be necessary in later stages.
Manage your chips efficiently: Chips are your lifeline—focus on survival rather than reckless all-ins.
Play carefully during the bubble: Just before reaching the money, tighter play can be more advantageous.
Adapt your strategy based on stack size: When short-stacked, bold decisions may be required; when deep-stacked, use your leverage to pressure opponents.

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