Titan Poker Tournaments
At Titan Poker, the tournament action never ends. Whether you prefer daily tournaments, the thrills of special event tournaments or the frills of guaranteed prize tournaments, Titan Poker has it!
Titan Poker offers three types of tournaments: single-table, multi-table and satellites. A single tournament is played on one table with up to ten players. As players register, the seats fill up and the tournament starts as soon as a table is full. Tournaments continue until they are finished, with no break periods. Blinds increase at regular intervals as the tournament progresses and are posted automatically. In tournaments with less than 10 players, winner takes all; otherwise three prizes are usually paid: 50% to the winner, 30% for second, and 20% for third place.
Multi-table tournaments are essentially the same, except are played on multiple tables, depending on the number of registered players or the tournament quota. The software keeps tables balanced; consequently, as players are eliminated, tables are closed and players are re-seated at a different table. Once a player loses all their chips, they are automatically removed unless an additional ‘buy-in’ is available. Both single and multi-table tournaments can serve as qualifiers for special tournaments, or ‘Satellite Tournaments’ where the tournament winner/s wins a seat in the main event.
Titan Poker offers tournaments at all limits. Single and multi-table tournament buy-ins range from $10 to $300, or use your Points to buy- in to a tournament. Points are Titan’s unique player reward program, awarded to players according to the rake taken at ring games, and based on the fees paid by the player when buying-in to a tournament. Daily Freeroll tournaments are also available for players who signed up within the last 90 days.
All Titan Poker tournaments are managed and monitored professionally from start to finish, with 24 hour supervision, online support and anti collusion protection second to none. So, what are you waiting for? Go to the lobby and click the ‘Tournament’ tab—then choose a tournament that is still open for registration. And remember, if you need help getting started, customer service is just a mouse click away!
Titan Poker offers three types of tournaments: single-table, multi-table and satellites. A single tournament is played on one table with up to ten players. As players register, the seats fill up and the tournament starts as soon as a table is full. Tournaments continue until they are finished, with no break periods. Blinds increase at regular intervals as the tournament progresses and are posted automatically. In tournaments with less than 10 players, winner takes all; otherwise three prizes are usually paid: 50% to the winner, 30% for second, and 20% for third place.
Multi-table tournaments are essentially the same, except are played on multiple tables, depending on the number of registered players or the tournament quota. The software keeps tables balanced; consequently, as players are eliminated, tables are closed and players are re-seated at a different table. Once a player loses all their chips, they are automatically removed unless an additional ‘buy-in’ is available. Both single and multi-table tournaments can serve as qualifiers for special tournaments, or ‘Satellite Tournaments’ where the tournament winner/s wins a seat in the main event.
Titan Poker offers tournaments at all limits. Single and multi-table tournament buy-ins range from $10 to $300, or use your Points to buy- in to a tournament. Points are Titan’s unique player reward program, awarded to players according to the rake taken at ring games, and based on the fees paid by the player when buying-in to a tournament. Daily Freeroll tournaments are also available for players who signed up within the last 90 days.
All Titan Poker tournaments are managed and monitored professionally from start to finish, with 24 hour supervision, online support and anti collusion protection second to none. So, what are you waiting for? Go to the lobby and click the ‘Tournament’ tab—then choose a tournament that is still open for registration. And remember, if you need help getting started, customer service is just a mouse click away!

