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Texas Hold'em tournaments are the most commonly played form of poker in the world today. Every single day thousands and thousands of poker players attempt to try their luck against their friends, family and strangers in both online and live tournaments.The idea behind tournament poker is that every player puts up a buy-in and gets tournament chips. Play goes on as normal with the blinds going up in regular, pre-determined, intervals and until one player is left with all the chips. Where you are eliminated is where you finish in the tournament.In a tournament 10% to 20% of the field is payed out with most of the money reserved for the top spots. Because you can win so much more than your initial buy in big tournaments attract both pros and amateurs trying to make a big score.Each room's rules vary slightly so it's always a good idea to brush up before the tournament starts. Here are some of the most standard rules for playing a poker tournament.1. Entrance Fees - All entrance fees most be paid before play begins. Generally the house takes a 5%-10% fee for providing the tables and dealers and administering the game. For example in a $200+20 tournament $200 goes to the prize pool and $20 would go to the house. 2. Seat Assignment- Your seat will randomly be assigned to you. You will usually be given a card with your table and seat number on it. 3. Starting Stacks- When you arrive at the table your starting stack will be at your spot. 4. Blind Levels- The way tournaments differ from a cash games is that the blinds increase at regular intervals.This is to force play and get the action going. You can usually get a sheet from a floor person that tells you the schedule of blind increases and what the blinds will be.Online you can find this information in the tournament lobby.It's a good idea to familiarize yourself the blind structure before playing.If the blinds increase and your dealer has already cut the cards than the blinds will increase on the next hand. 5. The Deal- The deal proceeds exactly as it does in a cash game. The two players to the left of the button are the small blind and the big blind. After each hand the button moves one space to the left.The button is determined in the first hand completely randomly. 6. Absent Players- All players must be dealt into the hand and their blinds/antes forced into the pot whether they are at the table or not.If the player is not present by the time the second card is dealt or the hand will be ruled dead. 7. Breaking Tables- As players are eliminated the tournament director will start breaking tables in a pre-determined order. If your table breaks you will randomly assigned to an empty seat at one of the remaining tables. 8. All-in Bets- A player who declares himself all in plays for all of the chips in front of him. If the other player has more he is only entitled to an amount equal to his own stack. The same goes for an all-in player that has less than his required blind. He is only entitled to what he put in. 9. All in confrontations- When two players are all in and the action is completed both hands must be exposed face up before the rest of the board is run. 10. Calling the Clock - A player can request the pit boss to force a player to choose their action in a set amount of time (typically 90 seconds). If the player fails to act in that time their hand is folded. Only a player seated at the table at the time the current hand was dealt has the ability to call the clock. 11. Multiple Busts - If two players go broke on the same hand the player with the greater amount of chips at the start of the hand finishes in the higher position. 12. Showing Cards- Intentionally exposing a card is illegal in tournament play and a hand can be ruled dead as well as a time penalty issued. 13. Inappropriate play- Inappropriate play such as swearing and or throwing cards is punishable by a penalty. 14. Coloring up- The lowest chip denomination in play will be removed from the table when it is no longer needed in the blind or ante structure.All lower-denomination chips that are of sufficient quantity for a new chip will be changed up directly. I.E if you have five $25 chips you would get one $100 chip and have one odd chip.
15. Hand for hand play- As play approaches the bubble (when the money starts)play may go hand for hand. This means that all tables will deal a hand and the next hand will not be dealt until all tables have completed their hand. 16. Heads up- When two players are left you have reached heads up play. In this scenario the small blind is the button and acts first before the flop but last on all ensuing streets.It is up to you to know the basic poker rules when playing in a tournament. Not properly educating yourself can cause you to unknowingly commit an infraction and get penalized or even disqualified.
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Texas Hold'em Tournament Rules

