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TOURNAMENT TYPES
Guaranteed Tournaments
Guaranteed tournaments have a guaranteed prize pool (ex. $2000 guaranteed). The guaranteed amount will be distributed as promised even if the total collected buy-in amount falls short of the guaranteed amount. Please note that our regular tournaments contribute the collected buy-in amount to the prize pool. However, if there are more buy-ins than the guaranteed prize pool, the total money pool increases accordingly. The guaranteed prize amount for each tournament is indicated in the tournament lobby, if applicable.
Freezeout
At the start of tournament, the players will receive an equal amount of tournament chips. It is not possible to add-on more chips while the tournament is in play. If a player loses all of one’s chips, then the player will be eliminated from tournament. If the tournament is not a rebuy tournament, then it will be freezeout tournament.
N-Stack Tournaments
In an N-Stack Tournament, each player receives a set number of chip stacks upon registration (this set number is also known as ‘N’). Immediately prior to taking their seat in the tournament, the player can decide how many of these stacks they will start with and how many to keep in reserve to use later.
Each chip stack can be thought of as a ‘bullet’; players can begin the tournament with all available bullets in their starting stack. At least one stack must be used when a player first begins to play.
Reserved stacks can be called into use at any time up until the end of late registration or alternatively by a set time (the time at which reserved stacks can be used will be specified in the tournament lobby); if a player has not used their reserved stacks by this time, they will be added to the player’s live stack automatically.
Progressive Bounty
In our Progressive Knockout (PKO) Bounty tournaments, each player has a bounty on his or her head. When a player is knocked out of a tournament, half of the corresponding player’s bounty is added on to the bounty of the player who knocks him or her out. The other half of the knocked-out player’s bounty is awarded to the player who knocked them out as an instand cash prize.
Rebuy Tournaments
At the start of tournament, the players will receive an equal amount of tournament chips. During the tournament, every player has the opportunity to rebuy, which is purchasing additional chips equivalent to the starting chip stack.
Players have the option to rebuy at any time during the specified time period, when their current chip amount is equal to or below the starting chips.
The time allotted for rebuys and the number of rebuys available are different depending on the tournament.
Details regarding rebuy tournaments are indicated in the tournament lobby, if applicable.
Satellites
Satellite tournaments are qualifying events that give you an opportunity to win a seat to the main tournaments with a higher buy-in. We currently offer Satellite tournaments to our main event and Bounty Hunters tournaments in turbo and normal speed types. Please refer to our satellite tournament schedule shown below for further details.
- The Turbo Satellite tournaments run 30 minutes before the main event and the buy-in is 1/5 of the main event buy-in amount.
- The regular satellites run 90 minutes before the main event and the buy-in is 1/10 of the main event buy-in amount.
Target Stack Satellite
All satellite tournaments have the “Target Stack” feature.
When a player obtains a predefined number of chips, aka the “Target Stack”, during the tournament, they will be awarded a seat or ticket to the Main Event and their tournament is finished.
- “Target Stack” chips will be removed from the tournament. Chips that exceed the Target Stack will be distributed evenly to all players that participated in your last hand.
Turbo Tournaments
Turbo tournaments are fast-paced variations of regular tournaments with shorter blind levels (may be 1/3 or 1/2 that of regular tournaments) and less time given to act. We offer a variety of turbo tournaments ranging from satellites to daily guarantees.
Shootout Tournaments
In a Shootout Tournament, tables are not balanced as players are knocked out. Play continues on each table until there is only one player remaining. Once all tables in this first ’round’ have played down to a winner, those table winners are reseated at new tables and a second ’round’ begins.
At the start of each round, surviving players’ chips reset to the original tournament starting stack, as does the blind level.
Subsequent rounds continue in this way until all of the prize winning positions have been filled and the tournament has an outright winner.
Shootout Tournaments can be configured to seat different number of players per table, from heads-up (two players) to nine-handed tables.
Private Tournaments
Private tournaments are held to a certain group of players for the purpose of promotion.
Terms & Conditions- Players must be aged 18+, 19+, 21+ or 24+ depending on jurisdiction, to participate.
- The GGPoker offer in your country may be subject to country-specific laws and regulations. Some game features or promotions might be different, or not available in your country, depending on the applicable regulations.
- Any prizepools or guarantees are subject to change, and amounts listed on this website may not be current. Please check the guarantee amounts listed in the GGPoker Game Client for the most up-to-date information.
- We reserve the right to modify, suspend or terminate any promotion, tournament or game feature at any time.
- We reserve the right to suspend, close, or take any action permitted in accordance with our Terms & Conditions and the Security & Ecology Policy for any fraudulent activity, or any such other actions which are in breach of the Terms & Conditions and the Security & Ecology Policy.
- The full Terms & Conditions may be found on the Homepage or in the GGPoker Game Client.
- Poker is a game that involves both skill and chance. While strategic decision-making and experience can influence outcomes over the long term, the element of luck plays a significant role in individual hands and short-term results. No strategy can guarantee consistent winnings, and participants should always play responsibly and within their means.
Standard rules apply.Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly. www.gambleaware.org
The Responsible Gaming page for your jurisdiction is accessible via the Homepage.
United Kingdom (Gamstop) /// Romania /// Germany (OASISBZgABUWEI) /// Netherlands (CRUKSLoketKansspel) /// Belgium (NLFR) /// EU /// Ontario (ConnexGocamh) /// Philippines (NDRP) /// Global
DownloadGuaranteed tournaments have a guaranteed prize pool (ex. $2000 guaranteed). The guaranteed amount will be distributed as promised even if the total collected buy-in amount falls short of the guaranteed amount. Please note that our regular tournaments contribute the collected buy-in amount to the prize pool. However, if there are more buy-ins than the guaranteed prize pool, the total money pool increases accordingly. The guaranteed prize amount for each tournament is indicated in the tournament lobby, if applicable.
At the start of tournament, the players will receive an equal amount of tournament chips. It is not possible to add-on more chips while the tournament is in play. If a player loses all of one’s chips, then the player will be eliminated from tournament. If the tournament is not a rebuy tournament, then it will be freezeout tournament.
In an N-Stack Tournament, each player receives a set number of chip stacks upon registration (this set number is also known as ‘N’). Immediately prior to taking their seat in the tournament, the player can decide how many of these stacks they will start with and how many to keep in reserve to use later.
Each chip stack can be thought of as a ‘bullet’; players can begin the tournament with all available bullets in their starting stack. At least one stack must be used when a player first begins to play.
Reserved stacks can be called into use at any time up until the end of late registration or alternatively by a set time (the time at which reserved stacks can be used will be specified in the tournament lobby); if a player has not used their reserved stacks by this time, they will be added to the player’s live stack automatically.
In our Progressive Knockout (PKO) Bounty tournaments, each player has a bounty on his or her head. When a player is knocked out of a tournament, half of the corresponding player’s bounty is added on to the bounty of the player who knocks him or her out. The other half of the knocked-out player’s bounty is awarded to the player who knocked them out as an instand cash prize.
At the start of tournament, the players will receive an equal amount of tournament chips. During the tournament, every player has the opportunity to rebuy, which is purchasing additional chips equivalent to the starting chip stack.
Players have the option to rebuy at any time during the specified time period, when their current chip amount is equal to or below the starting chips.
The time allotted for rebuys and the number of rebuys available are different depending on the tournament.
Details regarding rebuy tournaments are indicated in the tournament lobby, if applicable.
Satellite tournaments are qualifying events that give you an opportunity to win a seat to the main tournaments with a higher buy-in. We currently offer Satellite tournaments to our main event and Bounty Hunters tournaments in turbo and normal speed types. Please refer to our satellite tournament schedule shown below for further details.
- The Turbo Satellite tournaments run 30 minutes before the main event and the buy-in is 1/5 of the main event buy-in amount.
- The regular satellites run 90 minutes before the main event and the buy-in is 1/10 of the main event buy-in amount.
All satellite tournaments have the “Target Stack” feature.
When a player obtains a predefined number of chips, aka the “Target Stack”, during the tournament, they will be awarded a seat or ticket to the Main Event and their tournament is finished.
- “Target Stack” chips will be removed from the tournament. Chips that exceed the Target Stack will be distributed evenly to all players that participated in your last hand.
Turbo tournaments are fast-paced variations of regular tournaments with shorter blind levels (may be 1/3 or 1/2 that of regular tournaments) and less time given to act. We offer a variety of turbo tournaments ranging from satellites to daily guarantees.
In a Shootout Tournament, tables are not balanced as players are knocked out. Play continues on each table until there is only one player remaining. Once all tables in this first ’round’ have played down to a winner, those table winners are reseated at new tables and a second ’round’ begins.
At the start of each round, surviving players’ chips reset to the original tournament starting stack, as does the blind level.
Subsequent rounds continue in this way until all of the prize winning positions have been filled and the tournament has an outright winner.
Shootout Tournaments can be configured to seat different number of players per table, from heads-up (two players) to nine-handed tables.
Private tournaments are held to a certain group of players for the purpose of promotion.
- Players must be aged 18+, 19+, 21+ or 24+ depending on jurisdiction, to participate.
- The GGPoker offer in your country may be subject to country-specific laws and regulations. Some game features or promotions might be different, or not available in your country, depending on the applicable regulations.
- Any prizepools or guarantees are subject to change, and amounts listed on this website may not be current. Please check the guarantee amounts listed in the GGPoker Game Client for the most up-to-date information.
- We reserve the right to modify, suspend or terminate any promotion, tournament or game feature at any time.
- We reserve the right to suspend, close, or take any action permitted in accordance with our Terms & Conditions and the Security & Ecology Policy for any fraudulent activity, or any such other actions which are in breach of the Terms & Conditions and the Security & Ecology Policy.
- The full Terms & Conditions may be found on the Homepage or in the GGPoker Game Client.
- Poker is a game that involves both skill and chance. While strategic decision-making and experience can influence outcomes over the long term, the element of luck plays a significant role in individual hands and short-term results. No strategy can guarantee consistent winnings, and participants should always play responsibly and within their means.
Standard rules apply. Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly. www.gambleaware.org
The Responsible Gaming page for your jurisdiction is accessible via the Homepage.
United Kingdom (Gamstop) /// Romania /// Germany (OASISBZgABUWEI) /// Netherlands (CRUKSLoketKansspel) /// Belgium (NLFR) /// EU /// Ontario (ConnexGocamh) /// Philippines (NDRP) /// Global
FAQ
Is GGPoker allowed in Canada?
It is not permitted to play on GGPoker.ca outside of Ontario. If you wish to play on GGPoker outside of Ontario you must play on the global GGPoker site if you are playing from other province within Canada.
Is GGPoker available in the US?
Can I play online poker for real money in the US? No, currently GGPoker does not offer its services in the United States, so you won’t be able to log in if you are an American citizen.
What is the best online poker site in Canada?
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