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Rounders tournaments are proving a big hit at The Gaming Club poker room right now, with $3,000 on offer for as little as a $5.50 buy-in, there's little wonder why.

Even Matt Damon and Ed Norton could not fail to be excited by the prospect of $3,000 in prize money from an investment of $5.50. That's what is on offer at The Gaming Club poker right now in their Rounders tournaments, a series of step-by-step tournaments on 5 levels.

Players can buy-in for as little as $5.50 on Round 1 and work their way up to the big money prizes on Round 5. If five levels of tournaments seems like a little too much hard work, you can buy-in at any round you desire, even round 5 for $605. Here's a guide to moving through the rounds to Round 5.

Round 1
10 Seat Sit & Go
Buy in: $5 + $0.50
1st and 2nd placed players win entry into Round 2
Players placed 3rd-10th drop out

Round 2
10 Seat Sit & Go
Buy in: $25 + $2.50
1st and 2nd placed players win entry into Round 3
3rd wins another entry into Round 2
Players placed 4th-10th drop out

Round 3
10 Seat Sit & Go
Buy in: $112.50 + $11.25
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed players win entry into

Round 4
5th wins another entry into Round 3
Players placed 6th-10th drop out

Round 4
10 Seat Sit & Go
Buy in: $275 + $27.50
First 5 players win entry into Round 5
Players placed 6th-10th drop out

Round 5
10 Seat Sit & Go
Buy in: $550 + $55
1st place wins $3,000
2nd place wins $1,200
3rd place wins $800
4th place wins $500
Players placed 5th-10th drop out

The Rounders tournaments are proving extremely popular at all times of the day and night. Each round is suitable for all budgets and the huge payout for winning Round 5 in attracting many professional players as well as amateurs. If you're looking for a large win (aren't we all?) but have a small bankroll, you could do a lot worse than give Rounders a shot.

The Gaming Club poker has a full review on Poker News, remember to check it out.

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