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Sit n Go

Alongside major poker tournaments but hardly on the sideline in the pokerworld is a second Tournament form known as Sit n Go. Truly a player's choice!

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Sit n Go

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How To Play

A problem that often arises with large tournaments is that they can go on pretty much forever, because of its large number of participants and dire qualifying structure. Sit n Go, commonly referred to as SnG, is the player's answer to a player's discomfort. Instead of starting at a scheduled time, Sit n Go tournaments, or SnGs, begin play immediately after a certain number of players have registered for the tournament. And the number of players are limited to make the play more efficient.


SIT N GO BIG

Sit n Go Big are regular SNG tourneys with an added twist. A combination of first and second finishes in 5 consecutive games will score you a Small Jackpot of up to 500 USD, depending on the table. But if you’re on a roll and win 5 consecutive Sit n Go Big tourneys, then you can claim a Big Jackpot – again depending on the table. For instance, at the Copa, Copacabana, you can win a massive 25,000 USD!
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Heads up

Heads up Sit n Go is a showdown between two players an let's you know what it's like to sit there in the grand finale head to head with your opponent. In head's up matches you put more than you money on stake!

Short Handed Sit n Go

Short Handed SnGs are played between 4-6 players. Tournaments begin immediately after all seats are filled.

Turbogame Sit n Go

This is the speed version of Sit n Go, where and differ from Regular SnGs in the amount of time between blind increases. Because blinds increase much faster than the normal game, a player his/her style of play, to become more aggressive to avoid to avoid losing all chips on fronting blinds, known as being blinded down.

Multi table Sit n Go

In contrast to Single Table Sit n Go, The "multi-table" Sit n Go tournaments allows a larger number of people to play in the same event. At gnuf.com you can choose multi play between, 15, 20 and 30 players. Each player is assigned to starting table play. As players drop out, the tension rises and the poker server moves successful players into the vacated seats. Tables and number of players are reduced, and eventually it comes down to a showdown between two opponents. It could be you!