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In the context of a poker tournament, a "re-entry" refers to a format where players who are eliminated from the tournament have the option to re-enter by paying an additional buy-in fee. Essentially, it allows players to buy back into the tournament after being eliminated.
Re-entry tournaments are different from rebuy tournaments, where players can buy more chips during a specified rebuy period regardless of whether they have been eliminated or not. In re-entry tournaments, players must be eliminated to exercise their option to re-enter.
The specific rules and conditions regarding re-entries can vary depending on the tournament and the poker room or casino hosting it. Some tournaments may allow unlimited re-entries, meaning players can re-enter multiple times if they are eliminated, while others may have restrictions on the number of re-entries allowed. Additionally, there may be specific timeframes or designated periods during which re-entries are permitted.
Re-entry tournaments are different from rebuy tournaments, where players can buy more chips during a specified rebuy period regardless of whether they have been eliminated or not. In re-entry tournaments, players must be eliminated to exercise their option to re-enter.
The specific rules and conditions regarding re-entries can vary depending on the tournament and the poker room or casino hosting it. Some tournaments may allow unlimited re-entries, meaning players can re-enter multiple times if they are eliminated, while others may have restrictions on the number of re-entries allowed. Additionally, there may be specific timeframes or designated periods during which re-entries are permitted.