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  • Texas Hold’em variants include Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo (also called Omaha/8 or Omaha 8-or-better) as well as Royal Hold’em. Royal Hold’em is a unique poker game using only the aces, tens and court cards and is a rarely found on online sites. Thousands of poker tournaments run each week. A table is ready right now!
  • This is a standard blind structure for a tournament consisting of 5-50 players. Each player should begin with $1000 in tournament chips (ex. $50 buy-in equals $1000 in tournament chips). If you would like the tournament to last longer, the starting number of chips can be increased to $1500.
  • A Texas Holdem Sit & Go tournament (SnG) is a tournament that is typically played on a single table. Play begins when all seats at the table are full. Players pay a fixed buy-in and get the exact same amount of starting chips. Play proceeds hand-for-hand with the blinds rising incrementally at set intervals.
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Tournament strategy for Texas Hold’em differs considerably from cash game strategy, and there are a host of other tips that determine how to play in tourneys. If you ask 5 different people, chances are you’ll get many different answers about the best poker strategies to adopt.

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