Flip And Go Poker

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GGPoker's latest game offering Flip & Go is proving popular among players, both amateurs and pros alike. The operator unveiled the unique poker tournament variant just last month, and less than two weeks after the launch, an upgrade was quickly introduced with the addition of a new rake-free tournament.

Flip & Go adds a twist to the usual tournaments by allowing players to jump straight into the hottest action, taking them right to the money portion of the tournament.

The fast-paced action involves two stages — players first engage in flipout action and then proceeds with normal tournament play right after. The concept has attracted even the site's ambassadors, Fedor Holz and Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier.

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The top pros recently shared their thoughts about GGPoker's most recent MTT innovation and why they're both attracted to it.

Both Holz and Grospellier agree that being able to jump directly into the climax of the tournament is Flip & Go's main attraction, and while there are a few twists along the way, players won't find it difficult to fully grasp the concept.

Grospellier describes it as the 'perfect game' as it gives all players, whether beginners or experienced pros, a good chance at winning quickly. Holz added that the concept is quite easy to understand, and that is why the game is a huge hit, especially among casual players.

Flip & Go Tips from Holz & ElkY

Flip & Go players would want to learn the best way to succeed in playing the new variant, but Grospellier said the strategies aren't very refined yet, considering that the game is still in its early stages.

For now, players can improve their chances of winning in the flipout phase by checking which opponents' cards are already dead. It also helps to sometimes let go of the high card as there are instances where some connected hands or suited do better when it comes to multi-way all-ins, according to Holz. Grospellier also advises players to look for the outs when deciding which hand to go for.

When the action shifts to standard tournament, Holz's tip is to play a solid style and not get too out of line.

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GGPoker has always been committed to bringing the fun back in poker, and both Holz and Grospellier agree that the operator is able to honor that commitment by coming up with game offerings such as the Flip & Go MTTs. To know more about the game, visit the GGPoker website.

Posted by Steven, January 25, 2012

The action is as fast as it comes. As in any sit ‘n' go tournament, play begins at the Flip and Go tourneys the minute the table fills with the required number of players. But the instant the action begins is the exact same moment when the action ends. Unlike other tournaments, Flip and Go tables are played for one hand only. And the winner takes all.

How can that be? One hand doesn't allow a player to build a strategy based both on the strength of his cards and also on the knowledge he can gain by seeing how his opponents act, and react to the actions on the table. But one hand allows for something else, not seen in other types of tournaments. It adds an element of fast-paced chance. The luck of the deal on the very first (and only) hand will determine who the winner will be. And sometimes, as we all know, Lady Luck is on our side and deals us the best possible cards.

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GGPoker has always been committed to bringing the fun back in poker, and both Holz and Grospellier agree that the operator is able to honor that commitment by coming up with game offerings such as the Flip & Go MTTs. To know more about the game, visit the GGPoker website.

Posted by Steven, January 25, 2012

The action is as fast as it comes. As in any sit ‘n' go tournament, play begins at the Flip and Go tourneys the minute the table fills with the required number of players. But the instant the action begins is the exact same moment when the action ends. Unlike other tournaments, Flip and Go tables are played for one hand only. And the winner takes all.

How can that be? One hand doesn't allow a player to build a strategy based both on the strength of his cards and also on the knowledge he can gain by seeing how his opponents act, and react to the actions on the table. But one hand allows for something else, not seen in other types of tournaments. It adds an element of fast-paced chance. The luck of the deal on the very first (and only) hand will determine who the winner will be. And sometimes, as we all know, Lady Luck is on our side and deals us the best possible cards.

Flip and Go sit ‘n' go tourneys were added to the wide variety of tournaments in the Titan Poker software earlier this week and already they are attracting a growing number of enthusiasts. Some players come to try out the new tournament to see what everyone else is talking about, while others have quickly become loyal fans, ready to face opponents for one hand of poker at all hours of the day and night.

Flip and Go sit ‘n' go tournaments are available for 2, 4, 6, and 10 players, and at buy-ins ranging from $0.50 + $0.01 up to high roller tables with entries of $250 + $5. As many players have already noticed, the fees at the Flip and Go tables are drastically reduced. Almost all of the cash that leaves a player's pocket when he joins these tournaments goes to the pot in the middle of the table.

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Do you have Lady Luck on your side? Think you can sit down and hit the highest poker hand on the very first deal? If so, you'll find a welcome home at the new Flip and Go tournaments.





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