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Poker Sit and Go : Online Poker Tournaments : OLBG Poker

A Sit & Go is a single table tournament, or STT for short, typically with 6, 8, 9 or 10 seater tables. The objective is to win the tournament by being the last remaining player. Each player buys into the STT for a fixed amount plus a small rake commission for the cardroom. The rake is normally around 10% of the buyin, so a $10 tournament would mean $1 rake.
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Artificial intelligence has rarely provided an adequate challenge for computer gamers, so the increasing number of strategy games offering multiplayer online capabilities is a welcome sight. In most cases you are required to gather resources, research new technology, build up an army, and use it to vanquish your enemy. The player limit is typically between 6 and 12.
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