Both have ultra-simplified lobbies, with no game selection and no facility to observe running games. The format of Twister is almost identical to Winamax’s “Expresso” games: The tournament structure is the same, the payout table is almost identical, and the player experience is similar. In the last 48 hours Paddy Power and William Hill have also reportedly added support for the game in the client, although the variant is not yet promoted on their websites. Poker770 added it on January 20 along with high-profile sportsbooks Betfred and Expekt and the lesser-known Pokerplex24. Twister was first introduced on Everest Poker, a new top-tier iPoker skin, on January 17, along with its sibling site Betclic. Each Twister game is randomly assigned a first-place prize, from 2x to 1000x the buyin. Twister Poker combines a super-turbo 3-man sit and go format with a lottery-like payout structure. IPoker’s latest poker/lottery variant Twister Poker is now available across various poker rooms, including many of its top-tier brands.
Twister was first introduced on Everest Poker and Betclic, followed by Expekt, Poker770, Betfred and Pokerplex.