November 21, 2007 - Red Kings Poker has over $7 million up for grabs in tournament prize pools each month. With tournaments to suit all bankrolls from the $500,000 Grand Tournament to the Lucky Dollar Tournaments there is something for everyone at RedKings Poker.
Grand Tournament
The Grand Tournament offers you a unique online experience. After 5 hours, the Day 1 breaks and continues on the Final day with the remaining players from both Day 1A and Day 1B. 30 minute blind levels and deep stacks, giving players manoeuvring space and opportunities to really play tournament poker. The biggest shorthanded event online.
The Big Deal
Every Sunday the stakes are high with 100K in The Big Deal. The deep stack tournament has 20 minutes periods and a starting chip stack of 2500 with blinds at 10-20.
Euro Grand Prix
Every Saturday the heat is on in this high pressure European focussed tournament where at least 50K is on the line. In the Euro Grand Prix players start with 2500 chips.
The Aussie Daily $100+$8 and $50+$4
Aimed at the Australian poker community, starting on Australian prime time. The daily tournaments have 15 minute levels and a 2500 chip stack.
The Canadian Daily $100+8 and $50+$4
Aimed at the Canadian poker community, starting on Canadian prime time. The daily tournaments have 15 minute levels and a 2500 chip stack.
The European Daily $100+$8 and $50+$4
Aimed at the European poker community, starting on European prime time. The daily tournaments have 15 minute levels and a 2500 chip stack.
The Royal Tournament
If you've got 10 dollars this is a great deal where the prizepool is guaranteed to be at least 20K. In the Royal tournament players start with 1500 chips and levels are 12 minutes long.
The Lucky Dollar
Put your lucky dollar to good use in this great value tournament with $2500 added. The lucky dollar is one of RedKing's few cash-added network tournaments. It is a $1+$0.30 tournament with $2500 added to the prize pool. Played every Saturday at 20:00 CET.
King of the Hill
This Sit n Go ladder offers tickets and cash prizes throughout the steps. The final has $1,200 added which is paid by the players on their way to qualify since they pay a slightly higher fee than in the regular SNGs. The King of the hill is a SNG structure where the players advance step by step towards the final. The highest buy-in level is 20 dollars- forcing players to qualify their way through to the final. Cash and tickets are given out on the way to the top.
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