Understanding Sit and Go Buyins
As SnGs sweep the nation, it’s important to take a moment to understand the structure of the buy in when you play poker online. It is very important for the player to know what they are getting into before they sit down, especially when it comes to how much their wallet will be hit. The first thing to notice about a SnG buy in is that it is normally represented in two numbers, like $5+$1. This is a standard expression of a buy in for a small sit and go poker tournament. In this scenario you would actually have t pay $6 to play, with $5 going towards the pot and $1 going towards the casino.
The buy in is represented in this unique equation form because players need to know upfront how big the pot will be. Sit and go tournaments are based entirely on placement. The top three players collect a set amount. If you are playing at a table where only a small amount goes towards the pot, you can’t expect to earn much at the end. You can also use the equation structure of a sit and go buy in to make sure that your favorite poker casino is not taking too big a slice out of the table action.











