Sit&Go Battle at Unibet Poker with €15,000 prize pool
During July poker room Unibet Poker holds Sit-n-Go race. The winner can get up to €750 in cash. Play Sit-n-Go, earn points, move up the leaderboard and win solid prizes.
To take part in a battle, you need to participate in 2max and 5max Sit-n-Go tournaments at any stakes on July 1-31, 2016, and fulfill special requirements to gain points. The more points you get, the higher you are in a leaderboard and the bigger prize is.
Requirements:
- 1 point - get as a starting hand
- 3 points - get as a starting hand
- 10 points - knock out three players*
- 10 points - play two 2max SNG and one 5max SNG*
- 30 points - lose the hand with at showdown
- 50 points - change your poker identity**
- 75 points - take part in at least three tournaments within three days at a stretch**
- 150 points - play three tournaments during 7 days at a stretch
- 300 - collect straight flush
* - possible once a day ** - possible once during the special offer
Points you earn in Sit-n-Go tournaments will be multiplied with the multiplier, which depends on what stakes you play. So, for the tournaments with €1 buy-in this multiplier is 0,5, for €10 buy-in it is 1,5, and for €100 buy-in - 3.
The leaderboard will be updated every week. So, the leader will be defined at the end of every part of the race (out of 4). You can get acquainted with the leaderboard schedule and the prize pools below:
- The first part will take place on July 1-8. The prize pool of this stage is €3,000 and the winner will get €500.
- The second part will take place on July 9-15. The prize pool of this stage is €3,000 and the winner will get €500.
- The third part will take place on July 16-22. The prize pool of this stage is €3,000 and the winner will get €500.
- The fourth final part will take place on July 23-30. The prize pool of this stage is €6,000 and the winner will get €750.
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