New MicroGaming Fish Party Sit N Gos

New MicroGaming Fish Party Sit N Gos
Jackpot Sit N Gos were first made famous by Poker Stars – of course. They have been around for a few years and can be found at just about every online poker room these days. Its concept is exciting and attracts a good draw from poker players across the world. Most Jackpot Sit N Gos are the same across the board. Players pay a buy in fee, and once the set number of player's register, the game stars. The one caveat is the prize pool. Standard Sit N Gos will have a percentage payout that remains the same for each buy in and style. With a jackpot Sit N Go, the prize pool can vary on each game. A random prize is chosen at the start that can range from double to the buy in, up $1 million on some of the larger sites and networks. The one constant is that the top prize a set amount. MicroGaming is about to change that concept! At the start if a MicroGaming jackpot Sit N Go, players spin the reels on one of their most popular progressive jackpot slots – Fish Party. Hence the name Fish Party Jackpot Sit N Gos. The spin will determine the prize pool for each Sit N Go, and just like other jackpot Sit N Gos, the prize can vary. However, with Fish Party Sit N Gos, the top prize is a progressive jackpot. Muck like a progressive jackpot on a slot, the top prize can keep growing and growing. This means there is no set amount for the top prose. In essence it could grow to be millions of dollars. If we look at other MicroGaming progressive slots like Mega Moolah, we've seen more than one players win over $5 million! Now poker players can get in on this excitement. These new games are set to start across the MPN Network starting on July 11th. Buy ins will range from €1, up to €50. A 5% fee will go to the house for the rake. To take it a step further, or perhaps just a clever marketing ploy, MicroGaming is asking players who play these new Fish Party Sit N Gos, to live stream them on Twitch.tv. Twitch has become a popular platform for poker players as of late to live stream their play.
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