GGPoker has announced a couple of interesting promotions, starting tomorrow, Oct 2020, including daily Rush& Cash, Hold'em and Omaha Leaderboards as well as Spin & Gold Leaderboards and daily free tickets when you log-in. Read to know more about the many possible prizes and how you can win your share.
big deposit bonus
Asian players at all rates
no SNG
PVI system
New races were added for the three new micro stakes that GG Poker added during the latest update (click here to read our full news article about it). Prizes were increased by + $500 at PLO100, + $1250 at NL1k , the same from NL25 to NL100 and decreased at all other stakes.
When you play at these fast-fold poker tables you you stack points as follows: call (+1), bet or raise (+2) or insurance (+3), up to 10 points per hand. A $33k daily prize will be drawn in among 14 leaderboards, one for each stake.
Daily prizes in stakes from $0.25 to $50. The prizes for the $50 buy-in are in cash, at all other stakes the prizes are in Spin & Gold tickets. Also, there is a Happy Hour from 22:00 to 24:00 (Pacific Time), during that time all the gold you earn is multiplied by x 1.5.
A daily log-in ticket of $0.25 to be claimed in the Promo section of the app and play for up to x 12,000 your buy-in (so it is possible to turn your $0.25 free ticket into a $3k prize).
The rules are the same as in the NLH and PLO races. Prizes were increased by x 1.5 at 6+ Hold'em comparing to other months.
So there are many interesting promotions for poker players and spin & gold players in all stakes, including the recent micro stakes that were just added.
To enjoy these excellent promotions, as well as many others and to know more about GGPoker, click here for our full review article, including sign up, deposit bonus, promotions, information about game types, stakes and traffic and more.
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