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SIT ‘N’ GO VS. Satellite tournaments    

Sit 'n' go tournaments can be called as one table tournaments in which generally nine or ten players sit and pay the money to enter the game in a ratio of 50:30:20 to the top three even though anyone can also allowed to play them shorthanded, to lead or more than two or three tables. In a multi-table tournament one has to outlive facing hundreds of players but in this system there is no need to go so far and it tends to improve his initial chances consequently means that there is an assurance of having more consistent profit.

The organizers of these tournaments are perhaps more skilful and tender to provide more benefits for the player who are specialist and well-skilled as per their requirement of finding the good poker player but also the glimpse of some good games of poker played by these players to get the game short-handed and try to understand the concepts of some specialist tournament that are desired to make sure their success. Besides that, every time these tournaments seems to be identical like playing in a big tournament’s final table as well as having fun and excitement is good to put into practice at the arrival of big moments.

Playing in these tournaments requires about 20-30 buy-ins to suffice whatever is the level to play, with no need to be better in relation to the opposition and the slower structure of the game.


Whereas, satellites are those types of poker tournaments where a player can win seats to play into bigger events as an alternative of cash, and arrives in Sit 'n' go and multi-table formats. Before starting to play in these tournaments one should look upon the winning ratio and weigh in his mind that how likely he can get a seat. Sit 'n' go are those where one has to win to acquire the seat can lead to highly unstable situations while the multi-table events are more based on the survival of the players although it may be able to negotiate a deal in single tables. It must also be remembered that for every winner who wins $2.5 million, thousands have contributed to his ticket as well as more than hundreds won the seat but have got lost in such a big competition. So one should try to participate in these events by all means, but don not has to get busy only in increasing their bankroll but also try to win seats in the tournament in front of the world-class opposition.

Actually, bankroll is not applicable here but it should bear in mind that although it is great to be the winner of one-in-ten ticket, on the whole it’s doubtful if anyone will get into the big tournaments like this for below half of the price in the long term.

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