Expect the Unexpected in the $1M 888poker Promotion

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The Unexpected Giveaway Promotion is running at 888poker until Nov. 14 and sees an impressive $1,000,000 in cash and prizes given away before the promotion ends.

Those of you who have made at least one deposit into your 888poker account will receive three tickets to a $3,000 Unexpected Giveaway Tournament; claim yours via the email sent to you or via the pop-up in the 888poker lobby.

Once you have used these tickets you are going to want more, naturally, which you can get your hands on by completing one or more of these easy poker missions:

  • Play in five or more BLAST tournaments with a minimum buy-in of $1
  • Play in tournaments or Sit & Go with a total buy-in of $4
  • Win 15 hands of real money cash games, including SNAP, with minimum stakes of $0.02/$0.05

Play the Magic Spin and Win Some Superb Prizes

Running alongside the $3,000 Unexpected Giveaway Tournaments is the Magic Spin game. As the name suggests, the Magic Spin game awards prizes by spinning around and landing on a random prize, which is added to your account within 72 hours of you winning it. Prizes include:

  • $3,000 Unexpected Giveaway Tournament tickets
  • BLAST tickets
  • Free sports bets
  • Casino FreePlays
  • $5 tournament tickets

To play the Magic Spin, simply log into your 888poker account, click on the entry pop-up in the lobby and wait to see which free prize you win.

Grab a Free $88 and Some Free Tickets Today

If you don’t already have an 888poker account, download 888poker via PokerNews to receive a free $88 just for creating your account. Then deposit at least $10 with the promotional code “10MYSTERY3” to get a free spin of the Magic Spin Game every day plus three tickets to $3,000 Unexpected Giveaway Tournaments. Who knows how much you’ll turn that tiny $10 deposit into?

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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