Sit&Go Scrap special offer at Unibet
Complete simple tasks at Unibet poker room tables during the course of March and get a ticket to an exclusive SNG Scrap Tournament with a guarnteed prize pool of €5,000.
In order to take part in the special offer, participate in Sit&Go tournaments and gain bonus points. For each tournament played you'll be getting a certain number of points. With 300 points gained you'll get a ticket to €5,000 SNG Scrap tournament.
They'll be credited to your account in the following way:
Achievement | Points |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €1 buy-in | 2 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €2 buy-in | 3 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €4 buy-in | 5 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €10 buy-in | 10 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €25 buy-in | 25 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €50 buy-in | 50 |
Play at 5 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €100 buy-in | 100 |
Achievement | Points |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €1 buy-in | 1 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €2 buy-in | 2 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €4 buy-in | 3 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €10 buy-in | 5 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €25 buy-in | 10 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €50 buy-in | 20 |
Play at 2 seats Sit-n-go tournament with a €100 buy-in | 50 |
You can find out your current points' balance by pressing the image of a bull in client's lobby. The tickets will be credited automatically once a player gains 300 points.
€5,000 SNG Scrap tournament will take place on April, 3 at 17:15 CET.
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