Poker Tournaments – February Poker Schedule

January 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mon 1st Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

00:00

$1,000 Guaranteed Midnight SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$1000.00

00:10

$500 NightOwl Guaranteed – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$500.00

00:15

$50 Freeroll NL Holdem – 00:15

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

00:20

$2 Satelite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$33.00

00:30

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

00:40

The Quarter Quicky – $25 Guaranteed

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.25

$0.05

0

$25.00

01:00

$150 Guaranteed Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$150.00

01:20

$5 PL Holdem Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

02:30

$2 Heads Up Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

02:40

$5 H.A. Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

02:50

$3 Holdem SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

03:00

$300 Guaranteed – 1 Rebuy

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$300.00

03:15

$5 Holdem Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

03:45

$50 Guaranteed (Max 100 Players)

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$50.00

04:00

$150 Guaranteed Pot Limit HO – 2 R/A

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$150.00

04:15

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

04:15

$50 Freeroll – Short Handed – 04:15

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

04:30

$250 Guaranteed – Second Chance

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$250.00

04:45

$5 Daily DeepStack Satellite – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$60.00

05:00

$10 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

05:15

$2 Holdem R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

05:30

Fast Fifty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.50

$0.10

0

$0.00

05:45

$3 Holdem Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

06:00

$150 Guaranteed – 1 Rebuy

No Limit Texas Holdem

$15.00

$1.50

0

$150.00

06:15

$5 Holdem Turbo SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

06:30

$50 Guaranteed Turbo – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$50.00

06:45

$3 PL Omaha

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

07:00

$500 Guaranteed – 1 Rebuy

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$500.00

07:15

$1 Heads Up Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

07:30

$15 Bounty SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

07:45

$100 Guaranteed – 1 R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$100.00

08:00

$2 Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$60.00

08:15

The Quarter Quicky – $25 Guaranteed

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.25

$0.05

0

$25.00

08:15

$50 Freeroll – NL Holdem – 08:15

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

08:30

$5 Holdem SH Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

08:45

$500 Guaranteed – 2 Rebuys

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$500.00

09:00

$10 Holdem Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

09:15

$2 Holdem Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

09:30

$20 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$15.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

10:00

$1,000 Guaranteed Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$1000.00

10:00

$2 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$11.00

10:10

$2 Limit H.O.R.S.E

Fixed Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

10:20

$3 Holdem (50 Max)

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

10:30

$5 Holdem Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

10:30

$11 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$60.00

10:40

$5 Shootout (10 Handed)

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

10:50

$1 Limit Badugi

Fixed Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

11:00

$1,000 Guaranteed R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$1000.00

11:05

$3 All-in or Fold Tournament

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

11:10

$5 Daily DeepStack Satellite – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$60.00

11:15

$50 Freeroll – PL Omaha – 11:15

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

11:15

$60 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$55.00

$5.00

0

$460.00

11:20

$4 PL Omaha

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$4.00

$0.40

0

$0.00

11:30

$10 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

11:40

Fast Fifty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.50

$0.10

0

$0.00

11:50

$5 Holdem Turbo SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

12:00

$1,250 Guaranteed Deepstack Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$30.00

$3.00

0

$1250.00

12:10

$2 Bounty Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

12:15

$50 Freeroll – HORSE – 12:15

Fixed Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

12:20

$3 H.A. Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

12:30

$750 Guaranteed – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$750.00

12:40

$2 Holdem Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

12:50

$3 Shootout SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

13:00

$10 Freezeout SH

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

13:20

$100 Guaranteed – 1 Rebuy

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$100.00

13:30

$1,000 Guaranteed Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$1000.00

13:40

$5 Bounty Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

13:50

$5 Daily DeepStack Satellite – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$60.00

14:00

$2 Holdem Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

14:10

$5 Holdem SH Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

14:20

$109 Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$109.00

14:30

$1,000 Guaranteed – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$1000.00

14:40

$2 PL Omaha Hi/Lo

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

14:50

$5 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

15:00

$1,000 Guaranteed – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$1000.00

15:20

$3 Holdem Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

15:30

$10 Bounty Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

15:40

$2 H.A. Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

15:50

$5 Heads Up Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

16:00

$2 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$11.00

16:00

$1,000 Guaranteed – 1 R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$1000.00

16:10

Fast Fifty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.50

$0.10

0

$0.00

16:15

$50 Freeroll – PL Badugi – 16:15

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$50.00

16:20

$50 Guaranteed Freezeout Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$50.00

16:30

$15 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

16:40

$5 PL Omaha Hi/Lo

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

16:50

$5 Satellite – 1R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$60.00

17:05

$3 All-in or Fold Tournament

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

17:10

$15 SH Bounty Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

17:15

$11 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$60.00

17:20

$5 Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

17:40

$3 Holdem SH Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

17:50

$1 Turbo Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

18:15

$3 All-in or Fold BOUNTY Tournament

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.50

$0.30

0

$0.00

18:20

$3 PL Omaha

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

18:30

$60 WSOP Satellite – R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$55.00

$5.00

0

$460.00

18:50

$5 Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

19:15

Daily First Deposit Freeroll – Monday

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$500.00

19:40

$15 Bounty SH Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

Tue 2nd Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:15

Daily First Deposit Freeroll – Tuesday

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$500.00

Thu 4th Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

19:15

Ladies Only $250 Guaranteed Turbo with R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$250.00

Sat 6th Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

Ladies Only $300 Guaranteed R/A

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$300.00

13:00

$5,250 Saturday Guaranteed – 1 Rebuy / Addon

No Limit Texas Holdem

$30.00

$3.00

0

$5250.00

Sun 7th Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

Ladies Only $250 Guaranteed Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$250.00

Sun 14th Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

18:00

$5 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

Sun 21st Feb 2010 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:00

WSOP Grand Final – $12,500 Seat Guaranteed

No Limit Texas Holdem

$420.00

$40.00

5

$12500.00

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March 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mon 23rd Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

22:15

USARounders Skill Level 6 – Daily 22:15 – Deep Stack 5000/15M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

23:00

$10 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

23:20

$3 PL HO Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

23:40

$5 Turbo Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

23:50

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.30

1

$2.00

Tue 24th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

00:15

USARounders Skill Level 6 – Daily 00:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/15M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

00:30

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – 00:30

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

00:45

$5 Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

01:00

$2 Shootout Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

1

$2.00

01:15

$5 Bounty SH Freerzout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

02:15

USARounders – Skill Level 5 – Daily 02:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/10M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$15.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

12:40

$2 NL Holdem Freezeout – 12:40

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

15:20

$3 NL Holdem – 15:20

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

17:45

$1 NL Holdem Turbo – 17:45

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

18:20

$3 PL Omaha – 18:20

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

Thu 26th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

20:00

$25 Thursday Night Extravaganza

No Limit Texas Holdem

$25.00

$2.00

0

$100.00

Sun 29th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:00

RioPokerPalace $10 Guaranteed Omaha Hilo Freeroll

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$10.00

Sun 26th Apr 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

PaperChase 750 Holdem Event#1

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

Sun 10th May 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

PaperChase 750 Holdem Event#2

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

Sun 24th May 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

PaperChase 750 Holdem Event#3

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

Sun 7th Jun 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

PaperChase 750 Holdem Event#4

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

Sun 21st Jun 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

PaperChase 750 Holdem Event#5

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

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Tue 17th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

19:00

Shamrock Gaming 1k Guarantee

No Limit Texas Holdem

$24.00

$2.00

0

$1000.00

20:00

$5 NL Holdem Short Handed Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

22:15

USARounders Skill Level 6 – Daily 22:15 – Deep Stack 5000/15M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

23:00

$10 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

23:20

$3 PL HO Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

23:40

$5 Turbo Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

23:50

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

Wed 18th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

00:15

USARounders Skill Level 6 – Daily 00:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/15M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

00:30

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – 00:30

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

00:45

$5 Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

01:00

$2 Shootout Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

01:15

$5 Bounty SH Freerzout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

12:40

$2 NL Holdem Freezeout – 12:40

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

15:20

$3 NL Holdem – 15:20

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

Thu 19th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

20:00

$25 Thursday Night Extravaganza

No Limit Texas Holdem

$25.00

$2.00

0

$100.00

Sun 22nd Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:00

RioPokerPalace $10 Guaranteed Omaha Hilo Freeroll

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$10.00

Sun 26th Apr 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

12:00

Paper Chase $5K NL Hold’em Event #1

No Limit Texas Holdem

$10.00

$1.00

0

$0.00

Tournaments In Progress

Tue 17th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

17:45

$1 NL Holdem Turbo – 17:45

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

95

$95.00

18:20

$3 PL Omaha – 18:20

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

33

$99.00

Completed Tournaments

Tue 17th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Finish

Name

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

Winner

17:20

$3 NL Holdem – 15:20

$3.00

$0.30

38

$114.00

Projekt420

14:41

$2 NL Holdem Freezeout – 12:40

$2.00

$0.20

44

$88.00

rudolf15

02:54

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – 00:30

$3.00

$0.30

18

$54.00

nelsonmommy

02:47

$5 Bounty SH Freerzout

$3.00

$0.50

24

$72.00

axperutun1

02:37

$2 Shootout Freezeout

$2.00

$0.20

22

$44.00

digzkatz

01:55

$5 Heads Up Shootout

$5.00

$0.50

6

$30.00

SKINEEZY

01:38

$3 PL HO Freezeout

$3.00

$0.30

27

$81.00

bagofcoins

01:31

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

$2.00

$0.30

90

$180.00

Belhial

01:00

$10 Bounty Freezeout

$5.00

$1.00

36

$180.00

permadan1

00:50

$5 Turbo Heads Up Shootout

$5.00

$0.50

5

$25.00

Hunter8281

Mon 16th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Finish

Name

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

Winner

21:06

$5 NL Holdem Short Handed Turbo

$5.00

$0.50

38

$190.00

MeHigh9

20:05

$3 PL Omaha – 18:20

$3.00

$0.30

47

$141.00

billhowarth

19:14

$1 NL Holdem Turbo – 17:45

$1.00

$0.10

123

$123.00

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Online Poker Tournaments with a 100% Deposit Bonus

March 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Wed 11th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

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Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

00:15

USARounders Skill Level 6 – Daily 00:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/15M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$20.00

$2.00

0

$0.00

00:20

BigDaddys holdem nl

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

00:30

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – 00:30

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

3

$9.00

00:40

BigDaddys holdem nl

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

00:45

$5 Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

01:00

BigDaddys Omaha

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

01:00

$2 Shootout Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

2

$4.00

01:15

$5 Bounty SH Freerzout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.50

1

$3.00

01:40

BigDaddys Holdem NL

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

02:00

BigDaddys Omaha HiLo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

02:15

USARounders – Skill Level 5 – Daily 02:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/10M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$15.00

$1.50

0

$0.00

02:20

BigDaddys Holdem NL

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

02:40

BigDaddys 7 Card Stud

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

05:15

USARounders – Skill Level 4 – Daily 05:15 CST – Deep Stack 5000/8M Rounds, With Antes

No Limit Texas Holdem

$12.00

$1.20

0

$0.00

12:40

$2 NL Holdem Freezeout – 12:40

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.20

0

$0.00

15:20

$3 NL Holdem – 15:20

No Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

17:45

$1 NL Holdem Turbo – 17:45

No Limit Texas Holdem

$1.00

$0.10

0

$0.00

18:20

$3 PL Omaha – 18:20

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

0

$0.00

20:00

$5 NL Holdem Short Handed Turbo

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

23:40

$5 Turbo Heads Up Shootout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$0.50

0

$0.00

Thu 12th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

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Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

21:00

$25 Thursday Night Extravaganza

No Limit Texas Holdem

$25.00

$2.00

0

$100.00

Sun 15th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

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Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:00

RioPokerPalace $10 Guaranteed Omaha Hilo Freeroll

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$10.00

Sun 29th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

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Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

13:00

Paper Chase $5k NL Holdem Event #1

No Limit Texas Holdem

$0.00

$0.00

0

$0.00

Tue 10th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Start

Name

Game Type

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

23:00

$10 Bounty Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$5.00

$1.00

23

$115.00

23:20

$3 PL HO Freezeout

Pot Limit Texas Holdem

$3.00

$0.30

24

$72.00

23:50

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

No Limit Texas Holdem

$2.00

$0.30

68

$136.00

Tue 10th Mar 2009 (All Times Eastern)

Finish

Name

Buy In

Entry Fee

Players

Prize Pool

Winner

20:50

$5 NL Holdem Short Handed Turbo

$5.00

$0.50

33

$165.00

BigJ19

20:10

$3 PL Omaha – 18:20

$3.00

$0.30

39

$117.00

BLOtheAFguy

19:17

$1 NL Holdem Turbo – 17:45

$1.00

$0.10

109

$109.00

allycats221

16:57

$3 NL Holdem – 15:20

$3.00

$0.30

42

$126.00

gusbuster5

14:36

$2 NL Holdem Freezeout – 12:40

$2.00

$0.20

24

$48.00

mrscarroll21

03:00

$5 Bounty SH Freerzout

$3.00

$0.50

35

$105.00

exbruin

02:26

$2 Shootout Freezeout

$2.00

$0.20

22

$44.00

nyhydro

02:16

$5 Heads Up Shootout

$5.00

$0.50

13

$65.00

ChefBoyrdvegas1

01:50

$3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – 00:30

$3.00

$0.30

17

$51.00

UseYourBlink

01:37

$3 Bounty Turbo Freezeout

$2.00

$0.30

87

$174.00

timothy0101

01:15

$10 Bounty Freezeout

$5.00

$1.00

52

$260.00

dolphinfan131

01:13

$3 PL HO Freezeout

$3.00

$0.30

26

$78.00

wheresyourdevilatnow

00:20

$5 Turbo Heads Up Shootout

$5.00

$0.50

8

$40.00

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Winning Your First Poker Tournament

February 24, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Winning a poker tournament with hundreds or thousands of other participants can seem like a daunting task.  Here are some quick tips on making your next multi-table tournament a success.
Early On:
If you don’t go crazy early on, you should be able to pick up a pot here and there to survive.

1.  Play tight at the beginning while learning about your fellow players.  You don’t know who’s wild and who’s insanely tight yet, so don’t get involved in too many big pots until you’ve got a few players figured out.

2.  Be aggressive when you have good cards.  make the most of your premium hands when you get them, but don’t take any unnecessary risks.  Do not pay to see if another player might be bluffing, and avoid making too many bluffs yourself.

3.  In the early round, don’t go all-in pre-flop.  It doesn’t matter if you’ve got A-A, K-K or 7-2.  Don’t make am all-in pre-flop at this stage of the tournament.  The field will be pretty watered down early on and there’s likely at lease one maniac out there ready to call you with 8-4 and luck out a winner.

4.  If the bet has been raised pre-flop, only call if you’re holding one of these hands: A-A, K-K, Q-Q, A-K or A-K to A-10 suited.

Middle of the Road:
When you hit the middle rounds of the tournament, bear down because you’ve still got a long way to go before you hit the big-money positions.  Hopefully, most of the maniacs and fish should have been hooked by now; so the play should level off.
1.  Don’t be too worried about chip counts.  With the blinds increasing, there can be huge chip savings from hand-to-hand.  Keep your cool if your stack isn’t huge and wait for a big win to bump you up among the leaders.
2.  The blinds are getting up there, so make sure to stay aggressive and go after the pot or blinds more often since they actually have value now.  use your position to your advantage.
3.  Keep your bluffs to a minimum.  Look for prime opportunities to bluff, and avoid bluffing when it might be a suspect play. A lot of hand still go to the showdown at this stage, so a successful bluff is still difficult to pull off.
4.  If the flop doesn’t help your hand, your best move is almost always to fold.  Only stick around if you have great odds on a draw or if you think the flop did nothing for your opponent’s hand and you can beat them down the line of make them fold.
The Final Table:
You’ve made it.  you played it smart and grinded it out and made it to the final table.
1.  If you’re in the chip lead, don’t play too loose because the blinds alone can hurt your stack if your big bets keep getting called or raised.
2.  If you’ve got good cards pre-flop, make an attempt at the blinds with a solid raise.  Stay aggressive and try to rule the table.  However, if the cards aren’t there, don’t be afraid to fold.
3.  If you’re a short stack, try to wait for premium cards and push all of your chips in.  If you don’t make a play with good cards, the blinds will catch up to you quickly and you could be forced all-in with nothing.  If you get knocked out, go out swinging on your own terms.
4.  Chip stacks are very important now.  If you have more chips than your opponents, make them pay to stay in the hand.  If you have a hand, bet the amount of the lowest stack at the table.

Ring Games vs. Tournaments

February 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The best tournament players are not always the best ring-game players, and vice-versa – but why would that be the case?  The likely reason is that they play both games the same way.  Think about how you might play a regular $5 NL ring game and then how you might play a $5 buy-in NL Hold ‘em tournament.  If you can’t think of any differences, you’re probably cashing in at one and busting out at the other.  here are three simple tips on how to play these games differently.
1.  Use Different Strategies in Each Game
In a ring game, you should be thinking more about who you’re playing against and the stakes of the game.  A ring game only needs short-term strategy because each hand is separate, with real money on the line each time a new one is dealt.  In a tournament, things are much different.  In each hand of a tournament, there isn’t any actual money on the line.  Sure, the prize money is on the line.  However, if you win a hand in a tournament, you’re not any richer, whereas you are in a ring game.  You’re out to win the tournament, not every hand.  In a ring game, you have to win as many hands as possible to make money.  In other words, a tournament is a long race, while a ring game is a sprint.  You would use different strategies when running a marathon than you would in a 100-yard dash.  Competing in a tournament versus competing in a ring game is the same idea.
2.  Chip Value
When you’re playing in a ring game and you have $50 in chips sitting in front of you, that is really worth $50.  However, if you’re in a tournament and there’s $150,000 in chips sitting in front of you, those chips have no actual monetary value.  In a tournament, you might buy-in for $25 and get $1000 worth of chips.  The chips aren’t worth $1000, they’re just worth your life in the tournament and your chance at getting at least your $25 back.  Don’t be foolish and go all-in at the beginning of the event.  With the value of the chips compared to the value of the blinds, it’s not worth the risk.  Remember, busting out in a ring game means you can buy right back in with more cash.  Busting out of a tournament without re-buys means you’re done and the chance to win money is gone.
3.  Slow Going isn’t Always the Way
If you’re going to try and slowly chip away at other players’ stacks and play ultra tight and passive, you should avoid tournaments and stick to ring games.  In ring games, playing steady and consistent, while making the correct play on the odds every time, should statistically keep you alive unless lady luck gives you the cold shoulder.  In a tournament, just sitting back and playing by the numbers will likely leave you with a small stack once the blinds have grown so big you’re all-in before looking at your cards.  In a tournament, you’ve not only got to pick your spots, but you’ve also got to make your own spots with aggressive, smart play.

Poker Tournament Types

February 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Poker tournaments come in many different sizes and types.  If you can play one type of poker tournament, you can easily learn how to play any other type, because there really isn’t that much difference between them all.
Almost all tournaments have a buy-in and a fee you must pay to play.  The buy-in is the money that goes into the pot, while the fee goes to the casino or poker room hosting the tournament.  Everyone begins a tournament with the same amount of chips.  Once all your chips are gone, you are eliminated from the tournament, unless the tournament offers re-buys, which we’ll get into later.  The number of players that get a portion of the pot is usually determined by the number of entries in a tournament.  There are many different formulas used to determine the money split, so make sure you check that out before signing up for any tournament.
Your most basic tournament is a simple multi-table tournament.  In this kind of event, the entrants are randomly placed at different tables.  As more and more players are eliminated, tables are broken down and combined to keep player numbers even.  The last player left standing wins the tournament and collects the largest piece of the prize pool.
A quick and very popular variety of tournament is a sit ’n go.  A sit ‘n go usually has no scheduled start time.  It begins once all the seats available are full.  Most sit ‘n go tournaments consist of one table, but there are some that are played at multiple tables but with far fewer players than in a normal-sized event.  Sit ‘n go tournaments are extremely popular online because players can jump into an event and be finished in a couple of hours or less.  This allows players to get in quick games whenever they have a few spar hours, unlike normal-sized tournaments which can take many hours or even days to finish.
Both regular and sit ‘n go tourneys can also be classified as re-buy and/or add-on tournaments.  In a re-buy tournament, a player can buy back into the tournament after they’ve been eliminated.  Some tournaments allow unlimited re-buys up to a certain level in the tournament, while others only allow one.  Most re-buy tournaments also allow for an add-on.  An add-on gives players the opportunity to buy more chips at a specific point in the tournament.  This is usually right after the re-buy period has ended.
Other types of poker tournaments include satellites, shootouts and speed.
A satellite tournament is not played for prize money, but for a free entry into another tournament or a very large prize.  Most people are familiar with satellite tournaments because a number of players gain entry into the World Serious of Poker by playing in satellites that might have only cost them a few dollars.
A shootout tournament is broken into rounds.  In a shootout, you do not move to other tables, and empty seats at your table are not filled when others are eliminated.  The last player standing at each table moves on to the next round.  The rounds continue until only one player remains.
A speed tournament can be played with any number of players and tables.  The only difference in a speed tournament is that the blinds go up at a much faster rate than in a normal event.  For example, in a normal tournament, the blinds might go up every 15 minutes, while in a speed tournament they would go up every 5 minutes.

Single Table Poker Tournament Strategy and Tips

February 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

As with Multi Table Tournaments (MTT’s), ‘Sit and Go’ (SNG’s) or ‘Single Table Tournaments’ (STT’s) are also booming in the online poker community.  Along with the standard cash prizes, many of the poker sites offer special promotional Sit and Go’s.  Titan Poker’s Jackpot SNG’s offer a shot at winning as much as $100,000 for winning a set number of consecutive sit and go’s.  Other sites like Absolute Poker set up many sit and go’s as qualifiers to World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour events.

Players enter for a set “buy in”. Registration is normally the same as for a ring game – you select your table and take your preferred seat. When the table is full, the tourney begins. Each player is given the same number of chips, and play continues until one lucky (or skillful) player has all the chips. Prize structures vary, but normally the last three players win money, with the winner taking roughly 50% of the prize fund.

Why are STT’s becoming so popular? MTT’s can be hard work, especially if you bust out after two hours, just outside the money. And we’ve all experienced the frustration of sitting patiently in a ring game, only to have AA cracked on the river by 98o.

STT’s offer the chance of first rate recreational play and, for a winning player, steady gains with far lower variance than that offered by a ring game. Here’s how:

Fun – With an STT you’re always in the game. You have to be. With games rarely lasting as long as an hour, you have to bet sooner or later. You must expect to bluff at some stage, and All-Ins are a certainty. Lots of All-Ins! And if you bust out early, there is no need to wait several hours for the next game at your level – just sit down at a new table and off you go.

Variance – For winning players, Single Table Tournament variance is far smaller than that dealt up by ring games. Your exposure to a bad beat (or a bad decision!) is limited to the entry fee for that tourney. And that very fact promotes bad play from the “gamblers” and “bluffers” – bad play that will fund your STT bankroll.

Easy! All you need to do is to work out how to be a winning Sit-n-Go player, and then the money will flow! Well its not that simple. All poker is situational, and this is especially true in the fast moving environment of the Single Table Tournament. But the basics set out in these pages should be enough to get you started on the way.

Although there are limit and high stakes SNG’s available, this strategy is based on experience of online, low stakes (up to $20), no limit holdem.