Various formats, buy-ins, and leaderboards are available in both rooms – we tell you where you can still play Sit&Go in 2026.
TigerGaming: Mystery Bounty up to $7 + Turbo and Hyper Turbo 6-max and HU up to $60
TigerGaming clearly has no intention of giving up Sit&Go anytime soon. It’s the only room that regularly updates the Sit&Go lobby and adds new formats.
Exclusive format — 6-max Sit&Go Mystery Bounty with buy-ins of $1.50, $3.50, and $7. A smaller portion of the buy-in goes into the tournament prize pool (only the winner receives it), while a larger portion goes into the Mystery Bounty Jackpot pool.
Buy-In
Part of buy-in goes to prize pool
Part of buy-in goes to Jackpot pool
Rake
Winners Prize
$1.50
$0.30
$1.10
$0.10 (6,6%)
$1.80 + bounty
$3.50
$0.70
$2.56
$0.24 (6,86%)
$4.20 + bounty
$7
$1.45
$5.13
$0.42 (6%)
$8.70 + bounty
The Sit & Go Mystery Bounty feature involves random rewards for knocking out opponents. The probabilities of bounties being awarded are the same for all limits.
Prize
Probability
0.06%
72.16%
0.19%
21.65%
0.60%
4.81%
1.9%
1.08%
6%
0.24%
18.97%
0.054%
40%
0.006%
Mystery Bounty Sit and Go is a format for those who love to gamble
We observed several Mystery Bounty Sit & Go games.
Players often went all-in with any two cards in the very first hands.
Players were going all-in with hands like K2s, Q2o, 54s in the $1.50 Sit&Go’s.
Players approached the choice of starting hands slightly tighter, choosing suited/unsuited connectors and suited/unsuited aces in the $7 Sit&Go’s .
The first hand in $7 Sit&Go
Players received bounties worth approximately 1/3 of the buy-in most of the time.
The main action in Mystery Bounty Sit&Go at all limits starts after 12:00 ET. There is almost no play during early morning hours, or it is only in $1.50 tournaments.
Turbo and hyper 6-max, 8-max, DoN, and HU are standard formats on TigerGaming
TigerGaming offers regular Sit & Go formats with buy-ins ranging from $1.50 to $60 in addition to Mystery Bounty. There are:
Heads-up Turbo and Hyper Turbo (with levels of 4 and 2 minutes respectively)
DoN 4-max, 8-max Turbo (with levels of 5 minutes)
8-max, 6-max Turbo and Hyper Turbo (with levels of 5 and 3 minutes respectively).
In November, Turbo Sit & Go games in PLO8 format returned to the lobby, featuring 8-max with buy-ins ranging from $1.50 to $60. The most popular buy-ins are $1.50, $3.50, and $7.
$7 SNG PLO8
Like with Mystery Bounty, the main gameplay starts from 12:00 ET. It’s not possible to load a full session across multiple tables during the early morning.
Weekly race for Sit&Go players on TigerGaming
To participate in the race, you need to go to the “My Mission” section or the “Cashier” — “Contests” and click “Opt In.”
This promo is not regular. Check if it is available in “My Mission” section
The rules and prizes for the race change every week.
PokerKing: Hyper Turbo 6-max with buy-ins up to $103,7
PokerKing also has no plans to get rid of Sit&Go. Compared to TigerGaming, here:
More limits: from $0.55 to $215
More games: NLHE, PLO, and PLO8 available
More speeds: Regular, Turbo, and Hyper Turbo (with levels of 10, 5, and 2 minutes respectively)
No heads-ups
Features MT SNGs for 18 and 27 people, as well as “On Demand” SNGs in 8-max format.”
$31,1 Sit&Go
As with TigerGaming, games on PokerKing start after 12:00 ET. Mainly, hyper-turbo 6-max tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $10 to $80 are loaded. Regular and turbo SNGs are loaded up to $15.
Sit & Crush: weekly rake race for Sit&Go and Jackpot players
The race starts on Saturday at 00:00 ET and runs until 23:59 ET the following Friday. There is no need to register for it.
The prize pool of the promotion is cumulative, with 25% of the rake from each tournament being contributed to it.
Points are awarded for participating in tournaments: 5 points for every $1 in the prize pool of the promotion.
For example: SNG for $215 ($200 in the prize pool + $15 rake). From the $15 rake, $3.75 is directed to the Sit & Crush prize pool. The player earns $3.75 * 5 = 18.75 points. The number of points awarded for participation can be seen in the tournament lobby.
The prize pool of the promotion is cumulative. From every $3,500 in the prize pool, prizes are distributed:
1st prize of $500
2 prizes of $250 each
5 prizes of $125 each
12 prizes of $50 each
The remaining $875 is transferred to the prize pool of the next race.
In addition to the cash prize, the top players in the race receive a $95 Beast & SnC Satellite ticket. This satellite awards tickets to the $2,650 The Venom, as well as packages to offline series.