If you are referring to the term "A round" in Poker the answer is the following:
A round is the term for a certain number of hands. Lets say there are 6 players on the table and the button (Dealer) is at player A's location. The button then moves with each hand to the next player (From player A to player B etc). Once the button reaches player A again, the round is finished and a new one starts.
A round by round poker tournament or a tournament in a "round by round stage" is a tournament where only 1 hand is being played at the same time.
When playing in a regular tournament when your tables hand ends, a new hand is being dealt immediately after the one that just ended.
In a round by round tournament or in a round by round stage in a tournament once your hand is finished you must wait for all the other tables in that tournament to end too, this guarantees that all tables play the same ammount of hands. A perfect example of a "round by round stage" in a tournament is right before the final table, or right before the "bubble". (The bubble is the last player to be eliminated without wining a prize.) This allows an exact overview of who gets eliminated when to determine possible prizes or elimination order.
A level in poker refers to the round in a tournament. Tournaments raise their blinds and antes based on a time period - these are called rounds.
A Freeroll Poker Tournament is an online or offline poker tournament where the entry is free. This is often conducted by casinos or online poker sites to encourage the new and amateur poker players.
The amount of players in a poker tournament varies from tournament to tournament. For example the poker games played in Vegas accommodate two to approximately sixteen people.
The entrance fee for a poker tournament is most often called the "Buy-In".
There are many places where one could take part in a blonde poker tournament. The best place to participate in a poker tournament would be online or in a casino.
A freeroll tournament in poker (such as the World Poker Series) means that the players do not have to place a buy-in to be entered into a game yet they still play for cash or prizes.
Jack Effel has: Played Asst. Tournament Director in "World Series of Poker" in 2005. Played Tounament Director in "World Series of Poker 2" in 2006. Played Tournament Director (2006) in "2006 World Series of Poker" in 2006. Played Tounament Director in "World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions" in 2006. Played Tournament Director in "2007 World Series of Poker" in 2007. Played Tournament Director in "2008 World Series of Poker" in 2008. Played Himself - Tournament Director in "2009 World Series of Poker" in 2009. Played himself in "2009 World Series of Poker" in 2009.
There are no re-buys in poker tournaments.
"Pacific poker does indeed have a tournament circuit. It only exists on the online tables, and is run throughout the year awarding prizes to the winner."
World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions - 2006 VG was released on: USA: September 2006
World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions - 2006 - VG was released on: USA: September 2006
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