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Introducing Unibet’s Banzai Flip!

Introducing Unibet’s Banzai Flip!

Unibet not too long ago released a cash game format called “Banzai”, a mode that focused on short-stack cash games which created so much action!

For just a 10 big-blind buy-in, it had played jamming left right, and center, with multi-way all-ins a common happening. It has become a great cash game format for poker players looking for action, fun, and a quick time at the online felt.

With the additional benefits of just 1% rake, it has become so much more popular. Once you shove all in and hear that “Banzai!” sound effect, you are in full swing of the cash game mode.

With stakes available at 5NL, 10NL, and 20NL, it is great for low-stakes recreational players to have a spin and see how far they can run their stack up.

What Is Banzai Flip?

As part of Unibet’s January release, they have brought in the Banzai Flips promotion from Jan 23 – Feb 28, allowing players to battle through 10 villains in an arcade Street Fighter style and get to a grand prize.

You are Jean Claude Van Damme in Bloodsport, only this time instead of a fight to the death you are trying to beat your enemies in fair, randomly-generated poker flips.

As you luckbox your way to the top, you will get in sight of the grand €100 prize! You might be wondering how much it costs to take part in this?

Absolutely nothing! If you sign up to Unibet and log in, you will get credited a free token followed by one free token every week – if you are a real money poker player, you will get up to 9 tokens every day through rakeback.

You have the opportunity through Banzai Flips to load up your token in this poker arcade machine and spin your way to a €100 prize.

Unibet Banzai 2.0.

How to Win at Banzai?

Winning Banzai requires players to be smart with short-stack play – if you specialize in tournament poker, you might find yourself with an edge in this poker cash game format.

To win at Banzai on Unibet poker, follow these simple tips:

  • Be the Aggressor, not the Caller – by pushing fold equity on other people, you give yourself the most chance of winning pots. If someone jams from an early position and you are in the big blind with a marginal hand like QTos, you should think about how your equity is against their overall range, not just that you have a “pretty hand”.
  • Ace From Space – Have an Ace in your hand? Jam it all in and hear “Banzai”! Having almost any Ace in your hand at 10 big blinds gives you the license to put your stack in, as you’ll be scooping up the blinds so often, or even get it in with a good amount of equity.
  • No Gamble No Future – You cannot overfold in Banzai, that would be a critical mistake. Letting people run you over will be an easy exploit for them, sometimes you just have to put it in with AK even though you “always lose with this hand”.