How do posting blinds and seating position work in a Rush Poker* Tournament?
When a new table is created in a Rush Poker* Tournament, the big blind and small blind are assigned to the players who have gone the longest without posting. This ensures greater fairness, particularly in the late stages of a tournament. If there’s a tie for who has gone the longest without posting, the blind will be randomly assigned to one of the tied players. Once those positions are set, all other positions are assigned randomly. In Rush Poker* Tournaments, the time between blinds is based on a mixture of clock time (seconds) and number of hands played. This is done to ensure that players cannot gain an advantage by deliberately stalling. These tournaments are designed to facilitate fast play; however, there is no advantage to playing too quickly, because each hand dealt counts for at least a fixed minimum amount of time.
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