Dirty Dozen Jackpot Tournaments

Dirty Dozen Jackpot Tournaments

Dirty Dozen Jackpot TournamentsTitan Poker is running Dirty Dozen Jackpot Tournaments that give online poker players the chance the win a jackpot of $2,000. All you have to do to win that sum is win four Dirty Dozen Jackpot Sit n Go Tournaments in a row within a period of 14 days. Okay, so it probably sounds easier said than done, but if you are a fan of the Sit and Go format you are sure to want to have a go at the task at hand, and if your online poker room wins come at the right time you could well succeed in landing the jackpot available to you.


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Dirty Dozen Sit n Go Jackpot Tournaments are so-called because they involved twelve players sitting at two six-handed tables. The buy-in for each of these tournaments is just $2 + $0.40, so it would be possible to win the $2,000 jackpot for an outlay of less than $10 if you happened to get off to a winning start and kept it up.

Naturally, because you are paying the buy-in fees for each Dirty Dozen Sit n Go Jackpot Tournament that you enter, you can win yourself cash prizes from the games themselves just for finishing in the money. That means that even if you ‘only’ win two or three tournaments in a row you would still have profited from the experience and could probably start over again just using the cash that you won on your previous attempt.

If and when you do win four consecutive Dirty Dozen Sit n Go Tournaments (remember, all four games must be in a period of no more than 14 days), all you have to do to claim your $2,000 jackpot prize is contact the support team at Titan Poker and provide details of your winning tournaments. You will need to do this within 48 hours of winning the fourth consecutive tournament, so our advice is to make your claim as soon as you qualify so that you don’t risk missing out.

Whether you’re a Sit and Go fan who just likes the idea of playing in games which set you against 11 opponents, or one who is serious about trying to win a $2,000 jackpot, visit Titan Poker today and get involved.

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