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November 22nd 2006
Titan pays out another Fort Knox jackpot
Titan poker’s Sit’n’Go Fort Knox promotion is one of the most innovative and popular on the Internet. Its also very simple. Win six $50 Sit’nGo’s consecutively (though it doesn’t have to be in the same day) and you receive a $100,000 bonus.

Reading that you can’t help but change your opinion og Sit’n’Go’s can you? I mean sure, no-one ever said they were a walkover, but $100,000 for six consecutive wins is a pretty confident statement that winning back-to-back Sit’n’Go’s is a serious challenge.

Well it’s a challenge that has been taken up in earnest by the players on Titan Poker, and the most recent player to hit the jackpot was Frenchman Remy Elkoubi, bringing home the payday in style with a straight flush to win his sixth Sit’n’Go.

A delighted Elkoubi said he could hardly focus during the sixth game because he felt under so much pressure to win, and could not believe it when the straight flush, “the most beautiful hand”, hit to bring home the jackpot.

Submitted: 22/11/2006 12:25:13

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