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Corey, U.S.A. | Friday August 27 2010, 13:24 | 0 Comments
One of Full Tilt Poker's most popular recurring promotions is Sit & Go Madness, which only makes an appearance on the Full Tilt schedule now and again. And now Sit & Go Madness is back at Full Tilt Poker again.

From Friday, August 27 at 4 pm ET through Sunday August 29 at 4 pm ET, players have the chance to win over $125,000 in cash and other prizes, including seats in the $50K Madness Freeroll.
Play in as many Sit & Go tournaments at Full Tilt Poker between August 27 and 29 and based on your performance you'll be ranked on a leaderboard that you'll then climb up or down, depending on your performance and that of your fellow players. Full Tilt will be running four different leaderboards, for four different groups of players (Group A-D), based on Sit & Go buy-in/table stakes ranges.
The 48-hour promotional period for Sit & Go Madness will be broken down into twenty-four blocks of two hours each. Prizes will be awarded at the end of each two hour block for the top 7 leaderboard achievers. These prizes range from $1 to $500 depending both on the place at which each player finishes and the table stakes of the Group. First place in Group A ($1 to $2 stakes) is $20, Group B ($5 to $11 stakes) is $100, Group C ($20 to $33) is $200, and Group D ($50 to $110) is $500. Full Tilt Poker will also maintain an overall leaderboard awarding top players entries into a $5K Sit & Go Freeroll.
There are actually several different ways to win big in Full Tilt Poker's Sit & Go Madness, just the first of which is the above mentioned leaderboard contest. But there is also the $50K Madness Freeroll, for players winning a minimum of two green Sit & Go Madness tournaments, and the Madness Raffle, for players cashing in any Sit & Go Madness event.
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