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From this screen, players can register to play or click to watch a tournament (if one is in progress) as well as see all the important aspects of a tournament in real time.
Sit & Go Tournament Rules
TID
Shows the Tournament ID of the tournament played at the specific table.
It is possible to filter tournament types by clicking the Filter button in the top right
Tournament
The name of the tournament.
Type
Shows if the tournament has a fixed limit, no limit, or a pot limit.
Buy-in
Shows the buy in + the entry fee for the selected tournament
Status
Shows tournament status.
Players
Shows the number of players registered for a tournament / the maximum number of players.
Click the column headings to change the sorting order in the different columns. It is possible to use two columns as sorting keys by first clicking one column and then another (the most important column should be clicked last). Example: To sort the columns in a Texas Hold'em table list by first the type of game and then the stakes, first click the STAKES column, then the TYPE column. The sorting order for each tournament and table list is preserved until it is changed.
Select a tournament by clicking a tournament row. Some information about the tournament is displayed in the pane to the right of the tournament list. For more information, click the Tournament Info button. General tournament information is presented to the left in the screen and more specific information can be found under the two tabs Table Info and Tournament Info. The information differs slightly depending on the status of the tournament.
During the registration period the player may unregister from the tournament by clicking the Unregister button on the tournament information screen.
The player will get a notification that he/she is un-registered from the tournament and that the buy in and registration fee are refunded to his/her account.
Sit & Go Tournament Refund Policy
Sit & Go Tournaments will normally be refunded with-in 24 hours of System Downtime Resolution.
If a Heads-Up Sit & Go Tournament is cancelled, both Players receive their buy-in and entry fee back, irrespective of how many chips either player holds.
If a Sit & Go Tournament is cancelled, the tournament is classified as Void, and all players receive their buy-in and entry fee back.
If a Sit & Go Tournament has a buy-in greater than $10 and has 30 players or more, then the tournament will be refunded as per MTT refund policy
Satellite Sit & Go's award entry in to larger buy-in tournaments. Our satellites are a great way to play in the bigger games without having to pay the larger buy-in.
Satellites Sit & Go's run often and can be in any of the various formats listed above.
For more information on current satellites, please see our Tournament Schedule.
Sit & Play is combination of a Sit & Go and Scheduled Tournament. They start when the required number of players have registered and can also have late registration to allow players to join after the tournament has started, either within a specified timeframe or until the maximum number of players has been reached.
It’s also possible to allow players to re-enter after being eliminated if the tournament is configured to allow this.
These tournaments can be found at the top of the Scheduled Tournament lobby.
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