In a major update for online poker, ACR Poker (part of the Winning Poker Network) unveiled its revamped fast-paced jackpot Sit&Go series under the new name SPINZ on January 8th, 2026. The update modernizes the 3-player Sit&Go format while keeping the adrenaline high and jackpot potential huge.
What Are SPINZ Tournaments?
SPINZ are 3-max jackpot Sit&Go tournaments where the prize pool is determined randomly by a multiplier applied to the buy-in. Players can choose from five buy-ins — $1, $5, $10, $25, and $50 — and wait for two opponents to join before the multiplier is revealed. Prizes range from modest wins to life-changing jackpots, with multipliers spanning 2x up to 12,000x the buy-in.
The format allows players to chase big prizes without committing hours to multi-table tournaments or cash games.
Tournament Structure and Probabilities
Every SPINZ tournament shares the same structure, blind levels, and multiplier probabilities regardless of buy-in:
| Multiplier | Frequency per 10M | Blind Levels | Starting Stack |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12,000 | 1 | 5 min | 500 chips |
| 100 | 500 | 5 min | 500 chips |
| 50 | 1,000 | 4 min | 500 chips |
| 25 | 7,500 | 3 min | 500 chips |
| 10 | 100,000 | 3 min | 500 chips |
| 5 | 250,000 | 3 min | 400 chips |
| 4 | 900,000 | 2 min | 400 chips |
| 3 | 4,568,502 | 2 min | 300 chips |
| 2 | 4,172,497 | 1 min | 300 chips |
Higher multipliers lead to slightly longer blind levels, but all games remain fast-paced and intense compared to traditional tournaments.
Why SPINZ Is Different
Unlike many jackpot Sit&Go variants on other networks, SPINZ unifies structures and multipliers across all buy-ins, making it easier for players to understand the odds and structure. This clarity, combined with the chance to hit massive jackpots in just a few minutes, positions SPINZ as a standout format for players seeking quick action and high rewards.
Whether you’re a casual grinder or a high-stakes chaser, SPINZ offers a fast, exciting, and potentially lucrative poker experience in 2026 and beyond.
