In addition to, especially from the TV-known freeze-out tournaments where there is a fixed payout structure, and as long as played to a player in possession of all the chips, there are some other, special, so special tournaments Additional rules have, or a different payment structure. In this paper, it's about rebuy tournaments, bounty tournaments and satellites.
The best known of the just mentioned are the rebuy tournaments where you look, if it falls below a certain stack of chips or even be completely lost all their chips they may purchase new (usually more than twice). This, of course, more money into the prize pool, and the potential profits are much higher than for a comparable freeze-out. The phase in which one can make rebuys is almost always limited, usually until the first break. After that, the tournament will be played like a normal freeze-out at the end. However, the player also offers a chance to get more chips. You can buy that is after the rebuy period nor an add-on. How many rebuys take the choice is yours, and there are also tournaments that only one rebuy and 1 add-on allowing (1R1A), or only a rebuy (2x chance). But these are rare.
Another special event is the so-called Bounty tournament or knockout tournament. In this type of tournament is walk a small part of the buy-ins, with a $ 120 +9 U.S. dollars tournament, for example, $ 20, in a separate prize pool. This is not concluded in accordance with a freeze-out tournament, but serves as a reward for an elimination of a player, so to speak, as a bounty. This can significantly postpone the payment. An example: A player can live in the 3rd Price level and above receive $ 120 in tournament for $ 215 and $ 20 because he has eliminated a player. Player B creates it only in the initial price level ($ 180), but failed to take 4 players before the tournament ($ 80). This gives player B ($ 260) more than Player A ($ 235), although Player A has progressed in the tournament.
The next special, the Tournament Satellites. These players assigned to X, Y locations would be a major tournament (live or online) and are therefore often the perfect springboards for players who have a smaller BR, but still play a major tournament. Since all the players who make it to the money, get the same thing, you have to adjust its strategy accordingly. If you have a lot of chips that range probably for a ticket, it makes little sense to seek risky situations in order to increase his stack, which might be a big freeze-out tournament differently.










































