Tips For a Good Sit N Go Player - Part 2

Posted by William On Friday 27 September 2019 0 comments

Tips For a Good Sit N Go Player - Part 2
Talking about online poker sites, for example, Full Tilt Poker which is one of the best poker site in the world offers rakeback, yet this option attracts a lot of 'break-even' grinders to the Sit N Go tables. On the counter side of the argument Full Tilt Poker has a huge amount of players and the software is excellent, almost perfect, making this site a proper candidate. Poker Stars is the world's most popular online poker site with the biggest amount of players on Sit N Go tables. Poker Stars offers the opportunity to re-size the tables, a smooth software and a lot of donks or fishes at the small limits, these variables make this site a good contender. You will start to encounter pro players at the mid-limits ($30 to $50+ range), so you need more attention selecting the tables. PartyPoker no longer allow American Players, but the tables full up very fast and you can choose your seat. The site offer a lot of good weekly bonuses and promotions. The opposition is weaker than at the most important and large site on the net, making this PartyPoker a top choice for a Sit N Go player.
On FullTilt we can find a huge amount of Sit N Go games and you can play up to the unbeliveable numbers of 16 tables at once. We got hyperturbos, turbos and standard tables. The stakes go from micro to very high level, everybody could finds a good table. Another key factor in the Sit N Go world is the hourly rate, or overall cash earned per hour by a poker player. This is the number that explain if you are a pro or simply an amateur. Adding 6, 10, 13 or more tables you will reduce your cash profit per table, but possibly you will increase your total profit.

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