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Schedule Tournaments:



Rebuys


In most tournaments, players will start with an equal amount of chips and play until their chip stack is depleted. In Rebuy Tournaments, players are allowed to purchase an additional stack of chips for an additional fee. However, you are only allowed to rebuy when you run out of chips or when your stack is equal to or below your starting chip amount.



Rebuy & Add-On


Add-ons are similar to rebuys in that they allow tournament players to purchase chips in addition to their original stack. Unlike rebuys, however, add-ons allow players to purchase additional chips regardless of how many chips they currently have.



Deep Stack


In most Poker tournaments, players start out with 1,000 chips in their stack. In Deep Stack tournaments, players start out with 2,000 to 3,000 chips.




Turbo


Unlike the typical 10-minute blind schedule, Turbo-style Tournaments raise the blinds and antes every 4 minutes.




Speed


Speed Tournaments give players 15-second decision timers in which to act when it is their turn. If a player doesn't act before time runs out, he or she will be presumed to fold or, when possible, to check.




Bounty Tournaments


One of the most satisfying moments in a poker tournament is eliminating another player. Not only do you usually win a massive pot, but you get the validation of eliminating another player and being that one step closer to winning the prize money. With Poker bounty tournaments, eliminations and prize money are not coming together,In bounty tournaments, a small percentage of the prize pool is taken and used to place a bounty on player's heads.

The tournament payout structure remains the same but there are cash prizes for each elimination you make




Guaranteed Tournaments


A guaranteed poker tournament is a tournament that has a fixed prize pool that is guaranteed despite the amount of players




Free roll Tournament


A freeroll tournament is a poker tournament that pays out real cash prizes but is usually free to enter. Sometimes the entry has set requirements, however it still does not cost any cash to buy in.



Sit & Go Tournaments


Entering tournaments has never been faster or easier! Every Poker room offers Sit & Go Tournaments in a range of buy-ins and table sizes. Whether you're a novice or a high roller, you can join a tournament now.




What is a Sit & Go Tournament? 


A Sit & Go Tournament is exactly how it sounds: The tournament starts as soon as all seats are filled! Sit & Go Tournaments run constantly all day, every day. Just pick a table and take a seat. Unlike Scheduled Tournaments, you don’t have to wait for a designated start time—the poker game starts after everyone sits down!




Types of Sit & Go Tournaments 


Every Poker room offers the following Sit & Go Tournaments:


•Single-Table. Single-Table Sit & Go's are exciting, single-table elimination tournaments. The action at Single-Table Sit & Go Tournaments can also be very fast. We offer 10-seat and 6-seat tables, as well as 2-seat Heads Up tables where winner takes all!


•Multi-Table. If you like the idea of immediate play, but want to compete against more players, Multi-Table Sit & Go's have all the volume and competitive excitement of Scheduled Tournaments. And, with more players than Single-Table Sit & Go’s, these tournaments can deliver big payouts—not to mention that when more people play, more get paid!  Everest Poker offers the following Multi-Table Sit & Go Tournaments:

?18 Seats (6 seats * 3 tables)

?30 seats (10 seats * 3 tables)

?54 seats (6 seats * 9 tables)

?90 seats (10 seats * 9 tables)

?120 seats (6 seats * 20 tables)

?150 seats (10 seats * 15 tables)



•Convenience. Sit & Go Tournaments are going on all day, every day. Just pick a table and register. The tournament starts as soon as all the seats are filled.


•Unlimited Opportunity. Start with or work your way up to tournaments with higher stakes and watch your winnings grow!





Sit & Go Tournament Styles


When you register for a tournament in the Poker Lobby, you’ll see small icons identifying tournaments by their style. The following styles may apply to Sit & Go Tournaments.


•Deep Stack: In mos Poker tournaments, players start out with 1,000 chips in their stack. In Deep Stack Sit & Go Tournaments, players start out with 2,500 chips.


•Turbo: Unlike the typical 10-minute blind schedule, Turbo Sit & Go Tournaments raise the blinds and antes every 4 minutes. View the Blinds and Ante Schedule.


•Speed: Speed Sit & Go’s give players 15-second decision timers in which to act when it is their turn. If a player doesn't act before time runs out, they will be presumed to fold or, when possible, to check.