What is a Multi-Table tournament?
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of nine (9) players per table. Each player starts with an equal number of chips, unless otherwise noted in the tournament description. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as players lose all of their chips to their opponents. Remaining players are periodically re-assigned seats on other tables to keep tables full. This will eliminate tables over time until the last surviving players with chips remain at a final table. The eventual winner is the last player at the final table that ends up with all the chips.
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of none (9) players per table. Each player starts with an equal number of chips. The stakes (antes, blinds) increase over time. Players are knocked out of the tournament as players lose all of their chips to their opponents. Remaining players are periodically re-assigned seats on other tables to keep tables full. This will eliminate tables over time until the last surviving players with chips remain at a final table. The eventual winner is the last player at the final table that ends up with all the chips.
In a Multi-Table tournament, there can be multiple tables of players with a maximum of 9 players per table. Players start with an equal number of chips. The antes and blinds increase throughout. Players are knocked out of the tournament when losing all of their chips. Remaining players are randomly re-assigned seats on other tables to keep tables full. This will eliminate tables until the last 9 players with chips remain at a final table. The winner is the player who ends up with all the chips.