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Updated Tue, 2012-03-06 13:47

Mansion Poker Play Texas Holdem For Money: Sit ‘N’ Race

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Sit ‘N’ Go tournaments have a new exciting edge to them this month at Mansion Poker as players play texas holdem for money in the Sit ‘N’ Race leaderboard promotion.

The number of methods with which one can play texas holdem for money are numerous, and with the Sit ‘N’ Race promotion running this month at Mansion Poker they just got even bigger. The Sit ‘N’ Race leaderboard promotion offers rewards to all on line poker players who play in Sit ‘n’ Go tournaments with buy-ins of at least $1; this is how it works.

When a member of Mansion Poker plays in a Sit ‘N’ Go tournament this month at the on line poker site that has buy-in of at least $1 they will earn Sit ‘N’ Race leaderboard points. In order to take part you simply need to play texas holdem for money in a sit n’ go tournament, meaning that unlike in many other on line poker sites’ races it isn’t just the winners that get the points, but rather you will get points for each tournament you take part in. That being said, if you do well in the tournament you will earn more points than if you do poorly.

There are 2 races running during March as part of the Mansion Poker Sit ‘N’ Race promotion each with a prize pool of $1,500. The first race runs from March 1st to March 13th, whilst the second commences on March 15th and runs through till March 28th. From each of the leaderboard races the top 50 players will get a cash payout. The top prize is $280 whilst positions 41 – 50 will receive a $5 cash prize. The points that are earned for the leaderboard race depend not just on your position but also the number of players participating in the tournament. For example a winner of a 4 player tournament will get 5 leaderboard points whilst the winner of an 8 player table will get 9 leaderboard points. The highest points earner is the winner of a 20 player tournament who will earn 14 points in the first place position.


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