PokerStars: $30 of free play and a ticket to a $1.000.000 freeroll
Very soon the second freeroll with a $1.000.000 prize pool will be held at PokerStars tables. And if you haven’t made a deposit at PokerStars yet, then in addition to $30 to play for free you can also get a free ticket to this freeroll.
To get $30 for free tournament tickets and money bonuses, as well as a ticket to a freeroll with a $1.000.000 prize pool, you just need to make a first deposit (at least $20) with a special PokerStars deposit bonus code = THIRTY.
The bonuses you earn will be enrolled to your account in 6 days:
- The first day you will get 5 tickets to Spin-n-Go tournaments with $1 buy-in and $10.000 maximum prize pool. And also a ticket to a quarterly freeroll with a $1.000.000 prize pool will be enrolled to your account.
- On the second, third and fifth day you will get 5 more tickets (15 totally) to Spin-n-Go tournaments with $1 buy-in. It will make 15 extra opportunities to win up to $10.000 in a few minutes.
- The fourth and the sixth days will bring you $5 bonus each ($10 in total). You can spend this bonus to play any cash games or tournaments.
Notice, that you have to use you Spin-n-Go tickets within 21 days since you get it. You can use your freeroll ticket at any $1.000.000 freerolls out of three left this year.
Use PokerStars marketing code = pokerglobal.info when creating an account to get best bonuses from PokerStars. Run good!
PokerStars
- Web Site: PokerStars
- Poker network: Independent
- Name: PokerStars
- Established: 2001
- Location: Isle of Man
- Currency: United States dollar, Euro
- VIP Program: Up to 30%
- Rake system: Weight contributed
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