IMPORTANT CHANGES AT MICROGAMING POKER
3 July 2009
Euro will be the currency going forward, and
a new approach to tournament action
The Microgaming Poker Network has announced important
new changes that include the use of the Euro as the sole
currency for its poker tournaments, and a fresh approach
to poker tournament action.
The network is
taking a fresh approach to tournament poker this summer
with the launch of Survivor Tournaments, a new and
exciting format for tournament poker play; it is also
introducing two additional daily poker tournaments this
month, called Breakfast and Bedtime Bounty. A company
spokesman said this week that the moves are designed to
deliver more playability.
The new Survivor
Tournaments are fast paced with nail biting finishes.
Players must battle against each other and keep one eye
on the clock, as a percentage of players with the lowest
chip stacks are eliminated from the tournament at each
level.
Players are provided with a survivor
status indicator on the table, stating the crucial
information that they need to know to survive the next
round of elimination. Players can see their status -
SAFE, WARNING or DANGER – as well as the target needed
to avoid elimination, the time left in the elimination
level, and the number of players to be eliminated. All
the information needed to make those quick decisions is
available at a glance.
All tournaments offer
equal payouts to all survivors. To get a share of the
winnings, all the player need do is survive.
Mark Pinan, Microgaming’s Poker Network Channel Lead
says: “The Microgaming Poker Network is proud of this
new and unique tournament offering which is designed to
provide the most entertaining network poker competitions
available. We predict that July is going to be a big
month for tournament poker.”
Also introduced this
(July) month is the Breakfast and Bedtime Bounty
Tournaments. In both games, half of the player’s buy-in
is paid into the prize pool, while the other half forms
the bounty on their head. Every time a player is
eliminated from the tournament the personal bounty is
awarded to the player with the winning hand. Bounties
can make a significant boost to the prize money but also
means that players are rewarded for eliminating their
competitors, even if they don’t win the pot.
Along with the new games, the network has introduced the
Euro as the sole currency for its poker tournaments,
giving more guarantees, more variety in game play, more
chips and longer blinds.
The move from US
Dollars to Euros will be applied to all network
guaranteed tournaments, freerolls, satellites and
regular Multi-Table Tournaments. This move will bring
more of the network’s software features into play,
including the ‘double buy-in’ option which will be
available in all re-buy and second chance tournaments,
along with an auto re-buying and topping-up feature. The
option to end tournaments early when all remaining
prizes are the same will also be available – starting
with satellites to the new weekly Euro100 000 GTD
tournament.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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