englishharborpoker

English harbour poker is one of the casinos where american players can still play. And what do they offer , texas holdem poker ,you can satellite play in the Wsop of poker and $500,000 freerolls. Some of the tournaments include Sit n go , multi stage and pan tournaments. Briefly put sit n go is :
A Sit n Go tournament is one with 2-10 players which starts immediately after the required number of players for that particular tournament is satisfied.
Each player starts the tournament with the same amount of chips. There are both Limit and No Limit Hold’Em Sit n Go tournaments. Panguingue Sit n Go tournaments are also available. Play continues until one player has all of the chips. When this happens the prizes are awarded according to the prize payout for that particular tournament
Multistage poker tournaments are :
A multi-stage tournament is a tournament in which players buy-in in rounds, and compete to get to the next round. The winner(s) of each round are given entry in to the following round by way of direct entry or treasure.
Multi-Stage tournaments operate as multiple single table tournaments where the winner moves on to the next round. Players begin with an equal stack of chips at the first table. Play continues until all players have lost their chips. As each player is eliminated they are removed from the tournament and play continues among the remaining players. Play continues until there is only one player remaining who controls all the chips. This winner (and in certain cases second, third and even fourth place) is awarded entry into the next round or is awarded treasure. The winner(s) can then buy into the next round, and continue their way towards overall victory.
Pan poker tournaments briefly :
Pan tournaments are very similar to the Hold’Em tournaments. They are all solely Sit n Go tournaments and the winner split a percentage of the Buy-In. For example if the Buy-In is $5+$.50 and there were entry spots for 10 players, the pot would be $50. This pot would then be split between the two winners, with the 1st place winner taking 65% and the second place taking 35%.
Each player begins the tournament with the same chip stack. Play continues until one person holds all of the chips. When this occurs the winning player takes the larger percentage of the Buy-In pot.
