Win up to €10,000 in Twister sit-n-go tournaments at William Hill
Feel the adrenaline rush in Twister Sit & Go tournaments from William Hill: the prize pool of this tournaments can reach up to €10,000 with a buy-in at just €10.
Twister Sit & Go is a relatively new type of tournaments for 3 players per table. This type of tournaments has its own features. Firstly, the prize pool is not fixed, but randomly determined before the start of every tournament and can equal from 2x to 1000x buy-ins. Secondly, it’s a winner takes it all type of tournaments! Twister Sit-n-go tournaments at William Hill have several buy-in levels - €1, €2, €5 and €10. That means, that in a €10 tournament winner can receive a €10,000 payout.
Twister Poker Sit-n-go Jackpot payout table
€1 Buy-in | €2 Buy-in | €5 Buy-in | €10 Buy-in | Probability |
€1,000.00 | €2,000.00 | €5,000.00 | €10,000.00 | 1 / 20,000 |
€200.00 | €400.00 | €1,000.00 | €2,000.00 | 1 / 20,000 |
€100.00 | €200.00 | €500.00 | €1,000.00 | 2 / 20,000 |
€50.00 | €100.00 | €250.00 | €500.00 | 5 / 20,000 |
€20.00 | €40.00 | €100.00 | €200.00 | 20 / 20,000 |
€10.00 | €20.00 | €50.00 | €100.00 | 160 /20,000 |
€6.00 | €12.00 | €30.00 | €60.00 | 1600 / 20,000 |
€4.00 | €8.00 | €20.00 | €40.00 | 3025 / 20,000 |
€2.00 | €4.00 | €10.00 | €20.00 | 15186 / 20,000 |
How to participate in Twister Sit & Go tournaments?
It’s very easy to start playing Twister Sit-n-go tournaments. Just go to the ‘Twister’ tab in the left side of William Hill lobby. Next you will be asked to select the buy-in and number of games you want to play at the same time.
After that you will be seated at the new tournament table and will see a spinning wheel that randomly determines the prize pool.
Don’t miss a chance to boost your bankroll with €10.000 at William Hill.
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