Poker Tournaments
RedKings Poker Tournaments
- How long does a tournament last?
- That depends on what kind of tournament it is. Expect single table Sit & Go tournaments to take about an hour. Multi-table tournaments may take several hours.
- What does it cost to play a tournament?
- Every tournament has a specific buy-in. In a $10+1 tournament for example the cost to play would be $11. $10 goes to the prize pool and $1 is the fee for entering the tournament. Tournament buy-ins range from free freerolls to over a hundred dollars.
- What type of poker tournaments can I play at RedKings?
- You can play single table Sit & Go tournaments (for 2, 6 and 10 players) and multi table tournaments in Texas Hold’em, 7-card Stud and Omaha. Both Limit and No Limit.
- When are the big tournaments?
- You'll find a weekly calendar for all the tournaments in the tournament section of the RedKings website! From the schedule you can go to the individual tournaments own page. There you register and find information on buy-in and prize money.
- Why and how often do the levels increase?
- The blinds in tournaments are increased as the tournaments progress so as to ensure that the tournaments do actually end with more players being eliminated and the remaining players having more chips on hand. The levels in single-table tournaments increase every 10 hands. In multi-table tournaments they are increased approximately every 15 minutes.
- What is a Freeroll?
- A freeroll is a multi table tournament that is free to enter where you can win cash prizes.
- What are the terms and conditions for Private Tournaments?
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- Terms & Conditions Private Tournaments
- General rules for Private Tournaments - Only real money Private Tournaments can be created and only real money players are allowed to create them. - The player creating a Private Tournament is the one that may cancel it. - The Private Tournament will appear in the lobby within a minute from the moment it was created. - The Private Tournament is automatically named after the creator of the tournament. - Each player can administrate a maximum of one Sit and Go and one Scheduled Private Tournament at the same time. If a player’s tournament gets cancelled (by the system or the administrator itself) the administrator may create and administrate a new private tournament of the same type. - The servers have a maximum limit on how many Private Tournaments that can be handled at the same time, so even if a player does not administrate any tournaments he may not be able to create a Private Tournament since the server has reached its maximum. - A password is required for signing up to the Private Tournament. It is chosen and communicated by the creator of the tournament and may be of length 0-8 characters. - Participants must state the correct password to be able to register to the tournament. - It is not possible for players to schedule a private tournament to start during planned maintenance/downtime.
- Rules specific for Scheduled Private Tournaments - Scheduled Private Tournaments can not be started by the player who administrates it (the creator). - It is possible for the administrator to cancel a Scheduled Private Tournament if no players have signed up to play. - If a Scheduled Private Tournament reaches its start date without having the minimum number of players signed up it is automatically cancelled and the administrator is able to create a new Scheduled Private Tournament.
- Rules specific for Private Sit & Go Tournaments - It is possible for the creator of the Private Sit & Go Tournament to start the tournament when the number of signed up players have reached the minimum number of players. - It is possible for the administrator to cancel a Private Sit & Go Tournament if no players have signed up to play. - If a Private Sit & Go Tournament has no signed up players it will be cancelled within an hour from creation. - If there are too few players signed up for the Private Sit & Go Tournament to start automatically, it will get cancelled within 12 hours.




















