Sit and Go Madness at Online Poker Room
Online poker room Full Tilt Poker is returning their popular Sit and Go game series called Sit and Go Madness. SNG Madness Part IV will kick off Friday August 1st and run through Sunday August 3rd, and will feature a $75k prize pool to be shared out via leader boards, on top of whatever players are winning in the individual games. Leader boards cover two hour blocks, and that gives plenty of chances for a player to win a leader board prize pool during the 48 hour period of SNG Madness IV.
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Poker terminology:
- SPREAD LIMIT - A variation on fixed limit wherein the minimum and maximum bets are different. A 1-4-8 game allows bets from 1 to 4 in the early rounds and 1-8 in the last round. A 1-4-8-16 game allows bets from 1 to 4 in the early rounds, 1 to 8 in the next-to-last round, and 1 to 16 in the last round.
- FLUSH - A poker hand consisting of five cards all one suit.
- POCKET ROCKETS - In Hold'em, a pair of aces for hole cards.
- FREE CARD - A card dealt after all players checked in a betting round.
- SHORT-STACKED - Playing with a only a small amount of money, thus limiting one's risk and reward.
- BIG BLIND - A blind bet, usually a raise of an earlier blind which would be called the SMALL BLIND. In limit poker, the BIG BLIND is usually the size of the minimum bet on the first round of betting.

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