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Variety of modalities

Bodog offers several Sit & Go formats starting at US$ 1

Bodog has a great offer of Sit & Go’s in its room for those who want to start online poker as something more serious, or those who enjoy playing but cannot stay in front of the screen for so long to participate in MTTs. Events are available at any time, with buy-ins starting at US$ 1 where all players can find an ideal Sit & Go to play.

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Poker, being a democratic sport and open to all, covers a huge number of people profiles. Among them, there are those who want to get started in online poker as something more serious, or those who like to play but cannot stay in front of the screen that long to participate in MTTs. It is thinking of these more diverse styles of competitors that Bodog offers a large offer of Sit & Go’s in its room.

Events are available at any time, starting as soon as they reach the required number of subscribers. With buy-ins starting at US$ 1, all players can find an ideal Sit & Go to play. Whether with high, low levels, playing in Texas Hold'em or Omaha, everyone is covered.

And in addition to conventional tournaments, Bodog still puts a special twist on this style of play. The dispute styles are diverse to attract more and more competitors and that no one is left out.

Check out Bodog's Sit & Go modalities:

Beginner: Sit & Go Beginner tournaments are ideal for those just starting out in poker. The prizes are small compared to most competitions, but more people win. It is ideal for anyone who wants to settle into the world of online poker.

Satellite: Already known to MTT goers, satellites are also present on Bodog's Sit & Go menu. They are qualifying tournaments, which, like satellites in relation to Earth, orbit a larger event, giving places to these more expensive disputes as a prize rather than money.

Double Up: Double Up Sit & Go consists of equally rewarding half the field. For example, if a ten-player tournament charges US$ 10 per entry, when only five remain, the tournament ends, and all survivors take US$ 20 each. 100% profit.

Triple Up: It follows the same scheme as Double Up, only here, the last three survivors in the nine-player Sit & Go are the ones who win prizes, being triple the amount paid to enter the tournament. It is playing to survive.

Heads Up: This is a type of competition where two players enter and play a one-on-one game. Heads Up is known as one of the most technical formats in poker, where the player must pay close attention to his opponent. The winner takes the entire prize pool, and the loser takes nothing.

Turbo: In this tournament style, the blinds go up faster than in a regular structure contest. This makes the game more dynamic and makes it finish faster than usual.

Hyper Turbo: It is even faster than the Turbo, with blind levels lasting just a few minutes. Ideal for those who want to win good prizes in a short time.