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What is an Entry in Poker?

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What is an Entry in Poker?

What Does Entry Mean in Poker?

In online poker, ‘entry’ refers to the buy-in or the cost required to participate in a poker tournament. It is the amount a player must pay to receive a seat and a starting stack of chips in the event.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Entry

You’ll hear ‘entry’ when discussing tournament buy-ins, registering for events, or calculating total tournament expenses.

In-Game Example

“The entry for this local poker tournament is $100, which includes your seat and starting chip stack.”

Strategy / Tips

Best Practice: Choose tournaments with entry fees that match your bankroll management strategy to minimize financial risk.

Common Mistake: Overcommitting to tournaments with high entry fees without considering bankroll limitations.

Pro Tips: Use satellite tournaments to gain entry into higher buy-in events at a reduced cost.

Differences playing over the table vs online: Online platforms may offer more frequent low-entry events, allowing for better bankroll management and practice opportunities.

Alternative Names

‘Buy-in’

FAQs

Q: What happens if I lose all my chips in a tournament?
A: You are eliminated from the tournament unless it allows re-entries or rebuys, which would require paying another entry fee.

Related Terms

  • Satellite Tournament
  • Rebuy

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