by Emma
9. October 2008 02:14

Bwin Poker hosts poker tournaments of all shapes and sizes at all hours of the day. From daily Freerolls to marathon two day Texas Hold’em events with $1000 buy-ins – at Bwin Poker you will find a tournament to match your ambition and test your skills.
Unless you are playing in a Freeroll, in order to play in a poker tournament you have to pay a fixed buy-in. The buy-in can either be a set amount or a particular type of ticket. In exchange for your buy-in you get a seat, a stack of chips and a chance to win a share of the combined buy-ins from all of the other players. At Bwin Poker, the amount of chips you get is generally 1500.
Here are four of their current featured tournaments:
The Euro Daily 50+4 - 20:00 GMT - (Mon-Fri)a guaranteed prize pool of $10´000, No Limit Texas Hold’em freeze out tournament.
If you bust out there is no way back in, so it pays to play your hands wisely. Registration for the Euro Daily opens at 18:30 GMT. A seat at the Euro Daily will cost you $50+$4, but you can also qualify for the Euro Daily by winning any of the $7+$1 Daily Qualifier Sit & Go Tournaments that are always available in the Qualifiers section of the Sit & Go (Real) area of the tournaments lobby
The Canadian Daily 50+4 - 01:00 GMT - (Mon- Fri) guaranteed prize pool of $13´000, No Limit Texas Hold’em freeze out tournament.
Registration for the Canadian Daily opens at 23:30 GMT. A seat at the Canadian Daily will cost you $50+$4, but you can also qualify by winning any of the $7+$1 Daily Qualifier Sit & Go Tournaments that are always available in the Qualifiers section of the Sit & Go (Real) area of the tournaments lobby.
The Plus 500 $5+$0.5 -08:00 GMT (Mon- Fri) No Limit Texas Hold’em freeze out tournament, prize pool is beefed up with $500 added cash.
Registration for the Plus 500 tournaments is available from 06:30 GMT.
The Midnight Oil, $20+$2 - 06:00 GMT No Limit Texas Hold’em Freeze Out tournament
By winning or placing high enough in the Midnight Oil, you can win cash and a ticket to play in one of the weekly Grand Prix tournaments.