In poker tournament play, the blinds and antes increase at set intervals, called "level changes."
As the levels increase, the cost to play each hand also increases, putting more pressure on players to accumulate chips or risk being eliminated.
As the tournament progresses and the number of players decreases, the level changes become more frequent and the stakes become higher.
This dynamic creates an ever-increasing sense of tension and urgency as players try to survive and advance to the final table.
As the levels increase, the cost to play each hand also increases, putting more pressure on players to accumulate chips or risk being eliminated.
As the tournament progresses and the number of players decreases, the level changes become more frequent and the stakes become higher.
This dynamic creates an ever-increasing sense of tension and urgency as players try to survive and advance to the final table.