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Texas Hold'em Table Details

Texas Hold'em Single Table Tournaments (Sit 'N Go)
Single-Table tournaments (a.k.a. Sit N Go’s) begin as soon as all players are seated at a table. These tournaments are always available when the poker room is open and award points based on the prize matrix.  NLOP offers a variety of Single Table Tournaments all located in the Poker Lobby under the Play Now and Sit N Go tabs.

In Single-Table tournaments, all players begin with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as they lose all of their chips to other players. The winner is the player who eventually ends up with all of the chips on the table.

The entry fee (a.k.a. Buy-In) for a tournament (i.e. 100 Poker Points per player) is multiplied by the number of players (i.e. 10) to determine the total prizes awarded (in this case 1,000 poker points). In a ten player tournament, first place receives 50% of the points (i.e. 500) with second and third receiving 30% and 20% respectively.

Texas Hold'em Multi-Table Tournaments
NLOP’s Multi-Table Tournaments begin at a scheduled time Click here to see NLOP’s Tournament Schedule and begin after a 5-10 minute check-in period (depending on the tournament).  NLOP offers a variety of multi-table tournaments, for more details click on the Table Types tab above.

To play in NLOP’s Multi-Table tournaments, login to the poker application and click on the Tournaments Tab to display our various Poker Rooms and a list of the available Tournaments in each room.  To register for a tournament simply click on the red Register button for that tournament. 

Each tournament has entry conditions. To register for a tournament, you must meet that tournament's entry requirements. If you click on a tournament, the Tournament Details section of the screen will give you more specific entry information. Entry Requirements can be Point buy-ins, entering in a password (PWD), or meeting profile based criteria (i.e. membership level, gender, or age) before you can play. In addition, some tournaments may require that you qualify by placing on the weekly Leader Board or winning a qualifying tournament. 

About Texas Hold'em Multi-Table Tournaments
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of 10 players per table. In a multi-table tournament, players start with a fixed number of chips and compete for one another's chips as the blinds and/or antes increase incrementally.  Players are knocked out of the tournament when they lose all of their chips to their opponents. As players are eliminated, remaining players are re-assigned to seats on other tables to keep tables full and even with one another.

Eventually, the last few surviving players with chips are assigned to the final table, where the eventual winner is the individual who wins all the chips from his or her opponents. The tournaments on this site award points and/or prizes to the top finishers. In tournaments awarding points, the total points awarded is equal to the entry fee (in points) per player multiplied by the number of players participating. These points are then awarded as indicated in the tournament detail screen.

No River Hold'em Table Details

No River Hold'em Single Table Tournaments (Sit 'N Go)
Single-Table tournaments can have a maximum of 10 players where all players begin with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as they lose all of their chips to other players. The winner is the player who eventually ends up with all of the chips on the table. The entry fee for a tournament (i.e. 100 Poker Points per player) is multiplied by the number of players (i.e. 10) to determine the total prizes awarded (in this case 1,000 poker points). In a ten player tournament, first place receives 50% of the points (i.e. 500) with second and third receiving 30% and 20% respectively.

About No River Hold'em Multi-Table Tournaments
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of 10 players per table. Each player starts with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as players lose all of their chips to their opponents. Remaining players are periodically re-assigned seats on other tables to keep tables full. This will eliminate tables over time until the last surviving players with chips remain at a final table. The eventual winner is the last player at the last table that ends up with all the chips. The tournaments on this site award points and/or prizes to the top finishers. In tournaments awarding points, the total points awarded is equal to the entry fee (in points) per player multiplied by the number of players participating. These points are then awarded as indicated in the tournament detail screen.

Royal Hold'em Table Details

Royal Hold'em Single Table Tournaments (Sit 'N Go)
Single-Table tournaments can have a maximum of 6 players where all players begin with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as they lose all of their chips to other players. The winner is the player who eventually ends up with all of the chips on the table. The entry fee for a tournament (i.e. 100 Poker Points per player) is multiplied by the number of players (i.e. 6) to determine the total prizes awarded (in this case 1,000 poker points). In a ten player tournament, first place receives 50% of the points (i.e. 500) with second and third receiving 30% and 20% respectively.

About Royal Hold'em Multi-Table Tournaments
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of 6 players per table. Each player starts with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as players lose all of their chips to their opponents. Remaining players are periodically re-assigned seats on other tables to keep tables full. This will eliminate tables over time until the last surviving players with chips remain at a final table. The eventual winner is the last player at the last table that ends up with all the chips. The tournaments on this site award points and/or prizes to the top finishers. In tournaments awarding points, the total points awarded is equal to the entry fee (in points) per player multiplied by the number of players participating. These points are then awarded as indicated in the tournament detail screen.