Jackpot Sit n Go at InterPoker

Jackpot Sit n Go at InterPoker

Jackpot Sit n Go at InterPokerJackpot Sit n Go at the InterPoker online poker room gives you a chance of winning a €10,000 jackpot for achieving sit n go success six times in a row. Encouragingly, there is a €200 consolation prize for anyone who finishes in 1st or 2nd position in six consecutive Jackpot Sit n Go games. And, of course, each Jackpot Sit n Go game also has its own separate prize pool, so success in any single game will still be rewarding in its own right.

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The Jackpot Sit n Go games take place at ten-seater tables and the buy in is €10 + €2. The prize money is €50 for finishing in first place, €30 for finishing second and €20 for finishing in third. That alone makes playing worthwhile, but if you play in six consecutive games and finish in 1st or 2nd place in each, you’ll win an extra €200, and if you win six Jackpot Sit n Go games in a row you’ll scoop the €10,000 jackpot!

Your six consecutive Jackpot Sit n Go games don’t all have to be played on the same day or even in the same week, but they do need to be played in a 21 day period. That means you could play three Jackpot Sit n Go games per week for two weeks and win yourself a big money jackpot without having invested more than a few hours per week in the challenge.

The Jackpot Sit n Go opportunity puts the kind of money usually reserved for Multi-Table Tournaments within range of anyone who is happy to buy into a series of Sit n Go games for €10 + €2 each. Those of you who play Sit n Go games on a regular basis will find the idea of landing a €10,000 jackpot very attractive, especially if you are already used to finishing in the money more often than not.

Nobody is suggesting that winning this €10,000 jackpot will be easy, but it is certainly an achievable goal and one that will definitely motivate you to raise your game a few notches. Visit InterPoker today to take a look at the rules and get started. Good luck!

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