Recently announced as a small teaser o Twitter, Sit N Go games are finally coming to Run It Once, an online poker platform that has been running since early 2019, with a unique twist that might stand out from the almost ubiquitous presence of Sit N Go games in other poker rooms. Read the full article to know more.
so high cashback
simple, smooth software
no table selection
lack of HU
“Unlike others, you won’t be spinning a wheel at the start of the tournament. Instead, your randomized prize will be placed inside your cube and locked away. To unlock it, you’re going to have to beat your opponents!“, on Phil Galfond's own words. It works like this: the player goes to "SNG Select" lobby and choose either Classic or "CUB3D", which is Run It Once's take on the lottery format of Sit N Go. Then, the player picks a buy-in and has to play a three-handed hyper-turbo (other formats will be added later). If the player wins, they get a prize: for Classic, the prize is selected and fixed from the start. For CUB3D, the prize is random up to 1,500-times the buy-in.
However, even if you lose the games, you still have a chance to win a "glitch" prize around 10% of your buy-in, randomized among the ranks in the tournament (meaning you can win regardless of how well you ranked). "Beyond the fun of winning an unexpected prize, the improvement of an otherwise negative experience (busting out of a tournament), and the added layer of uniqueness for our offering compared to our competitors, we believe the Glitch Prize offers additional ecological benefits" Galfond explained.
To enjoy this excellent games, as well as many others and to know more about Run It Once poker, click here for our full review article, including sign up, deposit bonus, promotions, information about game types, stakes and traffic and more. They offer a First Deposit Bonus of 100% up to € 600.
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