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UK Players Wins Titan Poker SNG Jackpot

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2008-07-02
Barry Carter
Titan Poker, the busiest skin on the massive iPoker network, have given away $36,000 to a player from the United Kingdom, just for winning a few sit and goes. Douglas Simmons scooped the prize after successfully winning five straight $5+$1 Maui "Jackpot Sit 'N Go" tournaments.

Winning five $5 SNGs might sound very easy, but it is a remarkably difficult feat that requires solid poker skills and a little fortune along the way, in fact, cashing in five straight SNGs alone is close to impossible. Speaking shortly after the tournament, Douglas said: "It's great to know that after playing poker for a short time that I have been able to win 5 Maui "Sit 'N Go's" in a row to
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scoop the jackpot." Offering advice to poker players, he says that "the jackpot target is achievable if you put your mind to it and you're in luck with the cards dealt."

Titan Poker's Maul SNGs are very popular and attract a wide range of players. The ten seater $5+$1 tournaments have a progressive jackpot (Much in the same way as bad beat jackpots work) which grows and grows until there is a winner. The SNGs have the same payout structure as any other Titan SNG.

Don't forget that not only can you win a small fortune just for winning five straight SNGs, you can also qualify for the next four legs of the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour at Titan Poker's. The winner's choice weekly satellites are worth $4000 which includes $1900 for travel expenses, making them the best value GUKPT packages for players in the UK. On top of all that you can get a $500 sign up bonus plus $50 automatically when you sign up to Titan Poker with UK Pokernews.
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