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PokerStars Games - FREEROLL Tournaments info

In a multi-table tournament, players start with a fixed number of chips. Players at numerous tables compete for one another's chips as the blinds and/or antes increase incrementally. As players are eliminated, tables are "broken", meaning players are re-assigned to keep tables full, or 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. Cash prizes are awarded to top finishers on the basis of number of tournament entries.

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First place wins the new Aston Martin DBS, with more than $100,000 in cash guaranteed for places 2nd through 199th.

Satellites have already started, so look for them right now in your PokerStars game lobby under the: Tourney > Satellite > FPP or Sit & Go > Satellite > FPP tabs.

Vist PokerStars Aston Martin Promotion page for complete event details.

PokerStars is offering you the opportunity to win a one-of-a-kind, limited edition Aston Martin DBS. What's more, if you win, you'll drive away in the first car ever to be manufactured! Winning the first car off the line adds even more value to an already exclusive automobile.

Your chance to win these wheels and drive like Bond takes place on Saturday, December 9th, 3pm Eastern Time. We are running a special one-time no-limit hold'em tournament and the winner get's the car. You can use your Frequent Player Points to buy in directly or win your seat through one of our daily FPP satellites.

10,000 FPPs Direct Buy-in
1,000 FPPs 1-Table Sit & Go Turbo Satellites
500 FPPs 2-Table Sit & Go Turbo Satellites
100 FPPs Double Shootouts Turbo Satellites
25 FPPs Super Satellite Tournaments (run twice daily, at 2pm and 10pm Eastern Time), with 9 tournament tickets awarded per event.

In closing, we would like to wish you the best of luck in your race to drive like James Bond in a brand new Aston Martin DBS.

SHOOTOUTS

A shootout is a special kind of multi-table tournament. Normally, when you play in a multi-table tournament, players are moved from table to table to balance the number of players at each table. Eventually, the fortunate last nine players end up at the "final table". In a shootout, no such table balancing is done. You are stuck at your original table until only one player is left standing. If you win that table, you advance to another table and repeat the process against players who each won their first table. In a double shootout, you need to win two tables to win the event, although often there is some money for everybody who makes the second table. In a triple shootout, you must win three tables to win the entire event (again, there may well be some prize money distributed along the way).

Note that this whole process could be extended to quadruple shootouts and on up (though PokerStars have no particular plans to do so). Also, the tables don't necessarily have to start at nine players each. For instance, for the 2004 WSOP, PokerStars ran triple shootouts with four-player tables (a total of 64 players in each event).

SATELLITES

A satellite is a smaller tournament in which the prize is an entry into a larger tournament. Satellites are inexpensive to enter compared with multi-table tournaments. While a multi-table tournament may carry a $200 buy-in, one can buy into a satellite for $20 and win a $200 seat in the multi-table tournament. Multi-table satellites are scheduled as regular tournaments, and the sign-up details and play are identical.

An example of how a satellite would work: The buy in for the larger tournament is $200+$20. The buy in for the satellite is $20+$2. If there are 10 entrants (into the satellite), first place will get an entry to the larger tournament. If there are 20 entrants then 1st and 2nd place will receive entry to the larger tournament. If there are 23 entrants, 1st and 2nd place will get entries to the larger tournament and 3rd place will get a $60 prize.

If there is a cost to enter either a tournament or satellite, it will be denoted by stating the buy-in amount and the entry fee. A cost of "30+3" indicates that the buy-in is $30, and the entry fee is $3. The $30 goes to the prize pool which the players compete for, while the $3 entry fee is taken as compensation for hosting the tournament.

FREEROLLS

There is another type of tournament, a "freeroll", in which entry is completely free. There is no buy-in and no entry fee, but there are cash prizes available to win. 

These tournaments can be easily found by clicking on the "Tourney" tab in the main client window, and then on the "Freeroll" tab. PokerStars hold several such events daily, leading to a Weekly Round 2 championship. 

During peak hours (6pm to 3am), these tournaments are limited to 1000 players to prevent server overload. They are very popular and you may have difficulties getting in before they fill up. The offpeak tournaments have no limit on the number of players; as well, most Freeroll tourneys are immediately followed by a micro buy in real money event (cost of playing is always $3 or less). 

SIT & GO

A sit&go event is a one or two table event that is not regularly scheduled; it simply begins when all the seats for the event are filled. These tournaments can be found by clicking on the "Sit&Go" tab in the main client window. 

PokerStars offer 4 main kinds of sit&go tournaments:

Single table: 9 players. Pays top 3 places (50%-30%-20%).

Two table: 18 players; players are randomly assigned across two tables. Once nine players are eliminated, the two tables are combined into one table. Pays top 4 places (40%-30%-20%-10%).

Headsup: 2 players, mano a mano. Winner takes all.

Headsup 4 player match: 4 players; divided into two tables and two headsup matches are played. The two winners then play another headsup match for all the marbles. Winner takes all.

REBUY TOURNAMENTS

A rebuy tournament is one in which you have the opportunity to buy more chips during the event. In a non-rebuy tournament, when you run out of chips, you're out of the tournament. In a rebuy tourney, you can (with some restrictions) buy more chips.

Here are the facts about rebuy tournaments:

There is a "rebuy period" at the beginning of the tournament. A typical rebuy period might be the first hour of the event (until the first break starts). Once that period is over, no more rebuys are permitted.

During the rebuy period, there may be a fixed number of rebuys available, or an unlimited number. 

If you run out of chips, you will automatically be offered a rebuy (if one is available). At any time, you can click on the dealer tray and select the rebuy option. If you're not eligible for a rebuy (because you've reached the maximum number of rebuys), you'll get a message to that effect.

In general, you may rebuy any time in the middle of a hand when your stack size at the start of that hand is equal to or less than the original number of chips in the tournament. This means you can rebuy once before the tournament even starts!

There may be an "add-on" available at the end of the rebuy period. Typically this will be during the first break. An add-on is just one extra rebuy. In general, the add-on is available no matter how many chips you have. 

The rebuy may cost any amount, but generally costs the same as the original buyin, and gets you the same number of chips that you got for your original buyin.

The add-on may cost any amount, but generally costs the same as the original buyin, and gets you the same or higher number of chips that you got for your original buyin.

Rebuys are not charged a rake as is the original buyin. So if a rebuy tournament has a buyin of $10+1, then the rebuys will usually be $10 and all $10 of each rebuy will go into the prize pool.

The prize pool and payoffs will not be announced until the rebuy period ends, since the prize pool increases with each rebuy.

Note that many of the rules described above are "typical" or "normal". The exact details for each tournament will be posted in the tournament's lobby.


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