A Sit & Go tournament is a poker tournament with a pre-defined number of players
(varying from 2 to 120), ♣️ which begins once all of its seats are filled. To learn how to
join a Sit & Go tournaments, please ♣️ see Join a Tournament, in the Getting Started
section of this site. Members may register to a maximum of six ♣️ poker tournaments and
actively play in two poker tournaments at a time.
A Sit & Go tournament commences once
the predetermined ♣️ number of players have registered. Participants will be required to
buy in, upon joining the tournament. A Sit & Go ♣️ tournament buy-in varies depending on
the tournament. Participants will also be required to pay a tournament fee. Many
tournaments offer ♣️ rebuys and add-ons at certain points.
Once the tournament is about to
begin, players will be seated at the tournament tables, ♣️ in a random manner. At each
tournament table there will then be an initial draw to determine, according to highest
♣️ ranking card (by suit), which player will act first as dealer.
If the Sit & Go
tournament is being played on ♣️ more than one poker table, active players may be moved
between the tables, as the tournament progresses and players are ♣️ disqualified (run out
of chips).
Tournament blinds will increase as the tournament progresses, according to a
predetermined schedule. This stake increase ♣️ schedule is available in the Tournament
Lobby (please see Guide to the Tournament Lobby, in the Our Software section of ♣️ this
site). There are no recesses during Sit & Go tournaments.
If, for technical reasons,
the tournament is canceled in the ♣️ middle, participants who have already been eliminated
will lose their buy-ins and entry fees. The remaining players will be refunded ♣️ their
buy-ins and entry fees, and will equally divide up the buy-ins of the players already
eliminated (regardless of the ♣️ chip standing when the tournament was halted).
The last
remaining player in the tournament (has won all the chips) is the ♣️ winner. Tournaments
prizes are determined according to the Tournament Prize Pool Structure, in the
Tournament section of this site.
The number ♣️ of players and buy-in amounts are subject
to change at any time by 888poker.
Enjoy the tables and good luck!
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