Posted on 10th Jan, 2012 by admin
We at make sure that the player is guided properly and the game is user friendly. Here’s a quick look at some of the most common types of poker games you will encounter online. The first one is called short hand where a six-handed table that will tend to be more action-oriented than a table of nine or 10 players. Sometimes these games are also offered with a maximum of four or five players. Short-handed games exist in tournaments and cash games. The limit or pot-limit cash games can also be played with limits in place to restrict the betting. In others words it’s impossible to lose your entire stack in one hand (unless you have a very small stack). Limit games are available in cash games or tournaments. Many consider heads-up poker to be the most pure form of the game. Heads-up is a one-on-one battle where one player wins and the other loses. It can be played in a sit & go style, across multiple tables in a shootout tournament or in cash games. This game is heads up poker and then we have sit & go round which is a short tournament is usually made up of one table although some include multiple tables. The game begins as soon as there are enough players signed up. Many players prefer this form of poker because it’s perhaps the least time-intensive variant.
Then we have the Multi-Table Tournament or (MTT) where it lets player’s sign up for a certain period and when that time has expired the tournament begins. These tournaments usually take more time than Sit & Goes but the prizes are usually much better. These tournaments can range anywhere from 20 players up to 50,000. Then in the MTT format we have Bounty, the tournaments are simply MTTs where there is a bonus for busting certain players. Many online poker rooms put bounties on their pros in select tournaments to help generate interest. Turbo tournaments are exactly what they sound like – sped up versions of regular Sit & Goes and MTTs. Starting stacks are usually very small and the blinds escalate at a rapid pace. These can quickly turn into a shove-fest. Shootout tournaments are essentially a series of Sit & Goes where the winners move on to the next round. For example in certain Shootout tournaments if you make it through five rounds you get to the final table where there is serious money to be won. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact us in we have a excellent customer service team who will pleased to guide and help you.
Posted on 4th Feb, 2011 by admin
We at make sure that the player is guided properly and the game is user friendly. Here’s a quick look at some of the most common types of poker games you will encounter online. The first one is called short hand where a six-handed table that will tend to be more action-oriented than a table of nine or 10 players. Sometimes these games are also offered with a maximum of four or five players. Short-handed games exist in tournaments and cash games. The limit or pot-limit cash games can also be played with limits in place to restrict the betting. In others words it’s impossible to lose your entire stack in one hand (unless you have a very small stack). Limit games are available in cash games or tournaments. Many consider heads-up poker to be the most pure form of the game. Heads-up is a one-on-one battle where one player wins and the other loses. It can be played in a sit & go style, across multiple tables in a shootout tournament or in cash games. This game is heads up poker and then we have sit & go round which is a short tournament is usually made up of one table although some include multiple tables. The game begins as soon as there are enough players signed up. Many players prefer this form of poker because it’s perhaps the least time-intensive variant.
Then we have the Multi-Table Tournament or (MTT) where it lets player’s sign up for a certain period and when that time has expired the tournament begins. These tournaments usually take more time than Sit & Goes but the prizes are usually much better. These tournaments can range anywhere from 20 players up to 50,000. Then in the MTT format we have Bounty, the tournaments are simply MTTs where there is a bonus for busting certain players. Many online poker rooms put bounties on their pros in select tournaments to help generate interest. Turbo tournaments are exactly what they sound like – sped up versions of regular Sit & Goes and MTTs. Starting stacks are usually very small and the blinds escalate at a rapid pace. These can quickly turn into a shove-fest. Shootout tournaments are essentially a series of Sit & Goes where the winners move on to the next round. For example in certain Shootout tournaments if you make it through five rounds you get to the final table where there is serious money to be won. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact us in we have a excellent customer service team who will pleased to guide and help you.
Posted on 2nd Feb, 2011 by admin
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