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1. In "Limit Tournaments" (Limit tournaments are those which have a prescribed amount of betting at each level.), one bet and three raises are permitted for each betting round. When only two Players remain, there is no limit on the number of raises. In Pot Limit and/or No Limit tournaments, there are no limits on the number of raises.

2. Players are obligated to take their "Blinds". (A "blind" is a fixed amount of money, determined by the size of the game that is automatically put into the pot in Hold'em and Omaha tournaments prior to the hand being dealt.

3. The Small Blind is the player immediately to the left of the dealer button and the Big Blind is the player to the immediate left of the Small Blind. (It is possible for a player to take two Big Blinds in a row. For example, if he just had the BB at his table, which just broke down and then was seated in the BB at his new table.)

4. When two Players remain, the Player due to assume the Big Blind will do so, and the Small Blind will inherit the button. The Small Blind or button will act first prior to the flop and second after the flop.

5. There are no breaks during Single-Table Tournaments. In Multi-Table tournaments, a 5-minute break is taken every hour.
The betting limit is pre-determined by the table you choice to play at.

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