Sit & Go is a type of poker tournament that begins once a specified number of players have ed, rather than at a predetermined start time. This makes this type of tournament quicker and more flexible.

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SNGs are played with a limited number of players, from 6 to 10, and a scheduled blind level system, that increases at regular intervals, similar to traditional tournaments.

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By contrast, the prize pool in a Sit & Go represents the buy-ins of all the players included in it. Depending on the payout structure, some percentage of the total amount collected is divided among the top finishers.

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There are several different Sit & Go formats: single-table SNGs, multi-table SNGs, and turbo or hyper-turbo variants, where blinds are fast-moving and overall gameplay is considerably shorter.

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SNG’s appeal to players of all skill levels, from novice to advanced, giving them the opportunity to hone their skills in a competitive environment and win some real money.

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