PokerSchedule.com Topics
  PokerSchedule Help
  Learn Poker
    ·Poker Strategy
    ·Home Poker Games
  Poker Bonus Codes
  Free Poker
    ·Online Poker Rooms
  Poker Games
    ·7 Card Stud
    ·Omaha Poker
    ·Texas Hold-Em
    ·Popular Poker Games
  ·All Poker Articles
  ·Links to Friends
   
Online Poker Game Schedule
  Sit & Go Tournaments
    ·Omaha Mini Tourney
    ·Omaha Hi-Lo Sit & Go
  ·Texas Hold Em Sit & Go
    ·Seven Stud Sit & Go
    ·Seven Stud Hi-Lo Mini
    ·5 Card Draw Mini
  Online Cash Games
    ·Omaha Hi-Lo Cash Games
    ·Omaha Hi Cash Games
    ·Hold 'Em Cash Games
    ·7 Card Stud Hi Cash Games
    ·Hi-Lo Stud Cash Games
  Scheduled Tournaments
    ·7 Stud Hi-Lo Tourneys
    ·7 Stud Hi Tournaments
    ·Hold 'Em Tournaments
    ·Omaha Hi Tournaments
    ·Omaha Hi-Lo Tournaments
 

play online poker
Play Online Poker    

Learn Poker
Online
Poker Home | Learn Poker | Free Poker | Poker Bonus | Poker Tournaments | Poker Games | Poker Rooms
        Poker Home | Learn Poker
Featured Article:  Doing the Math on R&A Tournaments

By: TheScientist
On: 3/2/2006

Clearly one of the most popular online poker formats, the Rebuy/Add-on (R&A) tournament style is offered on virtually every major poker site. The reason for this mass popularity is easy enough: huge payout potential versus a small initial buy-in. It is the only way to potentially win thousands on a low-level buy-in without having to wade through the entire population of California. For your tournament dollar, there is no greater potential rate of return, but it isn’t quite that black and white. There are several key aspects to this format that you should bear in mind when deciding how to play it. Doing the math on an R&A tournament is most important if you want to rate any chance of success.

Probably every online cash poker player has seen the tournaments advertised as “$10 buy, $10k Guaranteed” or something similar, where the guaranteed money is a very attractive number compared with the buy-in. This is an R&A tournament, where the buy-ins are pooled with the collected number of rebuys and add-ons to form the total prize pool. And while this may seem like a great deal for the players, it is worth noting that I have never seen a major site fall way short of the guaranteed prize pool and have to subsidize it with their own money. Occasionally, they might fall just short, but never more than a few percentage points, and often times the prize pool far exceeds the guaranteed money due to overzealous players buying in repeatedly.

First, I should explain how the rebuy/add-on system works, and then you’ll see more clearly where the caution points are. In the R&A format, your initial buy-in will get you the standard number of starting chips that all ...

Read the rest of this Poker Strategy article.
      Exclusive Poker Articles:

      Doing the Math on R&A Tournaments

By: TheScientist
on 3/2/2006 3:49:00 PM
Rebuy & Add-On tournaments seem to be a great deal until you have to knock the same guy out more than once. This article points out the strategy and math you should be aware of before entering into these uncharted waters of poker tournaments.

Topic: Poker Strategy


      Learning about how Texas Holdem is played.

By: Lewis Richards
on 12/11/2005 10:44:00 PM
Popular beyond belief, Texas Hold-Em is a game you must learn. It's exciting, fun, and (best of all) you can make a few million at a WSOP tourney!

Topic: Poker Strategy


      Basic Poker Rules

By: Paul Thomas
on 12/11/2005 10:35:00 PM
Great introduction to basic poker hand rankings and how kickers work.

Topic: Learn Poker


      Getting Started with Online Poker Software Downloads

By: Lewis Richards
on 12/6/2005 3:00:00 PM
Don't be afraid of downloading software to play poker. It's probably one of the safest things you can do online. Lewis Richards looks at how easy and safe software from internet poker rooms can be.

Topic: Online Poker Rooms


      Online Poker vs. Offline Poker

By: Larry Baylor
on 11/15/2005 7:00:00 AM
Sure the poker games play the same, but online poker rooms will be very different for you if you're a traditional poker player. Find out some of the subtle nuances you should know when playing poker online.

Topic: Poker Rooms


PokerSchedule.Com Help | About Us | Legal | Privacy Policy | Link To Us | Contact Us
PokerSchedule.Com is a member of the Play Poker Here network
© 2005-2006 Marlowe Marketing, LLC.  All rights reserved
Don't gamble with life. Be sure to check Tequin Recall and Lawsuit Information if you have taken the antibiotic.