Full Tilt Sit And Go Madness

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Published on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:11:00 AM

This weekend, FullTiltPoker is offering players the chance to compete for more than $75,000 in cash and prizes courtesy of its Sit And Go Madness promotion.

The special competition will begin at four o’clock in the afternoon Eastern Standard Time on Friday and run until the same time on Sunday with buy-ins broken into four separate categories ranging price from one dollar up to $50.

Over the two days, FullTiltPoker is dividing the competition into into 24 two-hour blocs with a leaderboard for each each of the four groups for every time period. The top seven players in each of the four groups will win a cash prize at the end of each two-hour block. First spot in Group A, the cheapest stake category, will receive $20 while finishing tops in Group D, the highest stake category, will earn a player $500.

There will also be an overall leaderboard for each of the four groups over the entire 48-hour period. FullTiltPoker stated that their would be no cumulative calculation for this portion of the promotion with a player’s position determined only by their best performance in one of the two-hour time periods. The top two players in each of the group's overall leaderboards will then be invited to meet in a $5,000 Sit And Go Freeroll on April 4 awarding cash prizes to the top three finishers.

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