Definitions
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- noun poker A type of poker
tournament which has no scheduled start time and begins once a set number of players have entered the tournament. (Often a single table tournament.)
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Examples
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I also like to play the one-table "sit-and-go" tournaments, which also cost nothing, and which only pay out play money chips.
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I also like to play the one-table "sit-and-go" tournaments, which also cost nothing, and which only pay out play money chips.
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With a little bit of patience (and luck -- we'll get to that part) I find that I can get to a pay-out position (1st, 2nd, or 3d place) at a sit-and-go table more than half the time.
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With a little bit of patience (and luck -- we'll get to that part) I find that I can get to a pay-out position (1st, 2nd, or 3d place) at a sit-and-go table more than half the time.
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Massive sit-and-go jackpots and great live event satellites
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Obrestad and 13 others had won their first two tables over the first two days and would need to outlast essentially a 14-player sit-and-go to win a WSOP bracelet.
ESPN.com 2010
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Each heat is simply an eight-player sit-and-go where players earn points based on their result.
ESPN.com Andrew Feldman 2010
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Massive sit-and-go jackpots and great live event satellites
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Massive sit-and-go jackpots and great live event satellites
Sports News 2010
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Compete against others in sit-and-go leagues as small as three players and in large tournament formats.
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