ONLINE POKER TOURNAMENTS
Our tournaments can help all enthusiastic attendees build on those feelings of camaraderie. Stretch network has tournaments for all of you. The tournaments can be activated both for global network partners, and for those who wish to have their own local network of poker tournaments.

Multi-table tournaments
TMTTs (multi-table tournaments) are made up of many different tables, each with a number of players competing for a seat at the final table. Once players buy in, they receive a corresponding playing stack for the duration of the tournament and do not have to make additional investments unless they take advantage of rebuys, add-ons or reentries.
Tournaments start at a predetermined time with a randomised seat assignment. The tournament is complete when a single player has won all the chips that are in play. The remaining places are determined based on the order in which players were eliminated from the tournament. There is a variety of MTTs that players can join, including regular Hold’em and Omaha, Knockout (KO), Freezeout, R+A, Reentry tournaments, Freerolls and more. The number of tournaments can vary day to day, with a minimum 30-40 tournaments per day.
READY FOR A TWIST?
Meet Mystery Bounty Tournaments
where every knockout comes with a hidden surprise and one big mystery bounty waiting to be claimed.

In these tournaments, the total prize pool is split between a guaranteed prize pool and a bounty
prize pool.
Unlike standard KO tournaments, the value of each bounty is hidden until a player is knocked out. When a player eliminates an opponent, they draw a bounty at random from the remaining prize pool.
One of these bounties is the Mystery Knockout — a high-value prize hidden among the rest, waiting to be claimed by one lucky player.
Knockout tournaments
KO tournaments award real cash for knocking out opponents. Each buy-in is split between a guaranteed prize pool and a bounty pool. Players earn bounties for each knockout. More players mean a bigger bounty pool but smaller guaranteed shares. The split is usually 50/50 unless stated otherwise.
Freeroll
Poker tournament with no entry fee, meaning players can join for free. Despite the free entry, these tournaments still offer real money or prize payouts to winners. Freerolls are popular among beginners and loyal players as a risk-free way to build bankrolls and gain experience. text for players
Spin&Go Tournaments
Single table tournaments for three players. Once all three players have registered, the tournament starts. A random buy-in multiplier is activated and a prize pool of up to 1000x of the initial buy-in is randomly determined. Whoever wins, gets the full prize.
Freeroll
Tournaments without a set start time for a fixed number of players. The tournament starts immediately after the predicted number of players are registered and all the spots in it are filled.
Satellites
Tournaments in which the prizes are tickets or entries to a larger tournament. The winners of these satellites usually get a buy-in to a larger, more prestigious event. The main idea of satellites is to allow players with a smaller poker bankroll to win their seats in more expensive tournaments without risking much money.
Reentry tournaments
A tournament in which players can register before a specified period and reenter the tournament after being eliminated. In the reentry tournaments, players are allowed to buy back in if they are eliminated before a certain point in the tournament. For each tournament, the reentry period and the number of reentries allowed are specified in the tournament lobb
Freezeout tournaments
A tournament in which players are eliminated until there is just one player left with all of the chips. In addition, players are not allowed to rebuy or add-on in a "freezeout"; once a player runs out of chips, they are eliminated from the tournament..
Phased tournaments
Phased tournaments run in parts over days. Players pick starting phases and merge into one Final Phase with a combined prize pool. Players can enter multiple phases, combining stacks. The Final Phase may allow direct buy-ins and re-entry during late registration.
TM tournaments
A tournament in which players are eliminated until there is just one player left with all of the chips. In addition, players are not allowed to rebuy or add-on in a "freezeout"; once a player runs out of chips, they are eliminated from the tournament..
R+A tournaments
Tournaments with rebuys and add-ons. Rebuy + Add-on (R+A) tournaments allow players to make rebuys and add-ons during the game. Based on the specifics of the tournament, players can make a limited or unlimited number of rebuys throughout the initially defined rebuy period. After the rebuy period is over, players may be offered an add-on option.
Hybrid tournaments
Hybrid tournaments mix online and live play. Players qualify online, then finish at a live venue. This format boosts participation, cuts early travel costs, and builds excitement for a big live finale. It’s popular for reaching a global audience while keeping live poker’s unique atmosphere.