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Poker Tournaments

An Overview of the 21st Century poker Tournament and Online poker Tournament Play
In this day and age, there are a number of different types of poker tournament and online poker tournament options or systems that are commonly used and engaged in by poker aficionados. Through this article, you will be provided with an overview of some of the more common types of poker tournament and online poker tournament option that commonly are utilized in today’s world. In addition, this article will provide a basic and yet essential overview of some of the more fundamental poker tournament and online poker tournament rules that are widely in use in the 21st century.

The Knockout poker Tournament
In a knockout poker tournament of a knockout online poker tournament, players are situated together in groups. The winner in one group advances to play the winners from other groups of poker tournament players. The winner of the knockout poker tournament is the individual who wins in the final group.

The Swiss poker Tournament
Most poker tournament events in the brick and mortar world and even some online poker tournament events use the Swiss poker Tournament system. In this regard, according to the rules of the Swiss poker tournament system, players are matched or paired up with people of similar ability at the commencement of the poker tournament. Players advance through elimination until a final poker tournament round.

The Round Robin poker Tournament System
In a round robin, players in a poker tournament (or an online poker tournament) are divided into sections. In round robin play, the players in each section play all of the players in that section with the competitor with the top score or best record at the conclusion of sectional play advancing forward in the poker tournament.

Satellite poker Tournament and Online poker Tournament Events
In satellite poker tournament competition (and, by definition, in online poker tournament competition) the poker tournament itself is conducted at different locations. People commence the tournament and are located at different venues during the course of the tournament.

Heads Up
A head up poker tournament (and even when it comes to some online poker tournament “events”) is one in which two players are pitted directly against one another -- normally for some sort of more important or significant poker tournament title.

Rebuy Knockout poker Tournament
A rebuy poker tournament is one in which a person pays a certain amount of the privilege of playing in the poker tournament. If a person loses during an early round of poker tournament play, a person has the option of a rebuy -- or paying money -- to have another chance at playing yet another game in the poker tournament. This is becoming a bit more common when it comes to online poker tournament play. In many instances, a rebuy is coupled with knockout play in a poker tournament. Knockout play occurs in a poker tournament when a person simply is booted or knocked out of competition with even one loss.

A Basic Look at Essential poker Tournament and Online Golf Tournament Rules
In this day and age, most professional poker tournament events follow the poker tournament rules that have been established by the World poker Federation. Indeed, this holds true for online poker tournament events as well as poker tournament events that are held and conducted in the brick and mortar world.

There are some very basic poker tournament rules that include the manner in which the different poker pieces can be utilized and moved during poker tournament and online poker tournament play. poker tournament rules provide that the player with the white pieces commences play. Under the World poker federation poker tournament rules, the player is said to “have the move” when his or her opponent has made his or her own move.

Of course the fundamental rule of poker tournament and online poker tournament play is to place the oppositions king piece under attack to prevent that player from having any legal or appropriate move for his king piece. This is deemed to be “checkmate” under poker tournament rules of play.

Each player in a poker tournament commences the competition with sixteen individual pieces:

-- one king
-- one queen
-- two rooks
-- two bishops
-- two knights
-- eight pawns

One rule of poker tournament play that is strictly enforced is that each move must be made with one hand only. A player simply cannot “fiddle” with anyone of his or her pieces during the course of poker tournament play. However, there is one exception to this rule: according to poker tournament rules, a player may announce “I adjust” and adjust the position of one or more of his or her poker pieces on respective square or squares when that player does have the move.

The general poker tournament rule is that if a player having the move deliberately touches one of his or her own pieces on the poker board must move that piece; he or she must move the first piece touched when he or she has the move.

Similarly, if a player touches one or another or his opponent’s pieces (according to poker tournament rules) he or she must capture that piece if it is capable of being captured legally.

According to poker tournament rules and online poker tournament rules, there actually are two ways in which the game of poker can be won. As was mentioned a moment ago, checkmating the opposition’s king is one way in which a game of poker can be one. Additionally, according to poker tournament rules, a game of poker also can be won if the opposition declares that he or she resigns (gives up) the game.)

According to the poker tournament rules and online poker tournament rules, a game of poker is considered at a draw when a player who has the move has not move that he or she can legally complete and who does not have a king in check. When this stalemate occurs (after a prior legal move) the game is considered to be at a draw.

The rules governing poker tournament play indicate that a draw can also occur when an identical position on the board has occurred at least three times. A game can be considered at a draw when during the last 50 consecutive moves there has been no movement of a pawn of the capture of any piece by either player. Additionally, in that the poker tournament rules recognize that poker historically has been considered a gentleman’s game, the parties actually have the ability to agree to a draw during the course of the game.

Pursuant to the poker tournament rules and the online poker tournament rules, time really is of the essence. A poker clock is used during all tournament play and must be followed to the second.



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