partypoker LIVE is Looking For the Ultimate Poker Couple

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Do you and your partner play poker together? Do you think you could be the ultimate poker couple? If so, you could be in line to win a €12,000 package to the upcoming Millions Europe at King’s Resort, Rozvadov.

Team partypoker pro Kristen Bicknell was crowned the 2019 Female Player of the Year at the recent Global Poker Index awards while her boyfriend, Willian Foxen, got his hands on the Overall Player of the Year trophy, making the Bicknell / Foxen partnership one of the strongest, if not the strongest, in poker today.

Both Bicknell and Foxen are set to compete in the CAD$10 million guaranteed Millions North America Main Event at the Playground Poker Club in Montreal from May 21-26 and this is where you come in. Register as a couple for the CAD$10,300 buy-in partypoker LIVE Millions North America Main Event, perform better than Bicknell and Foxen and a €12,000 package to Millions Europe is all yours.

Scoring will be done similar to golf where the finishing positions of each partner are added together with the lowest score winning and becoming the tournament’s most successful poker couple!

Playground Poker Club’s Phil Sabbah is the official adjudicator according to Team partypoker’s Bicknell, who said: “This will be lot of fun and offers a great prize - it will be interesting to see how many ‘couples’ enter. I say ‘couples' as I expect with such value we might find out people have partners and preferences we never knew about! Hopefully, in my home event I can get a good result in the Main which doesn’t make it an issue!”

“There are plenty of poker couples out there but it would be great to take on Phil Laak and Jennifer Tilly. King’s Resort, hosts of Millions Europe in August have even offered Phil and Jen return business flight tickets for both of them to Munich to take part in the August event if they win the battle in Montreal!”

“Who is going to adjudicate whom is a couple? The decision rests with a special committee headed by Phil Sabbah of Playground Poker Club so if Shaun Deeb decides to play the event in a dress with a male or female partner it will need signing off at the start!”

Win Your Way Into the Millions North America Main Event

Time is running out if you want to win your way into the CAD$10 million guaranteed partypoker LIVE Millions North America Main Event instead of buying in direct for CAD$10,300.

Feeder satellites from $11 are running online at partypoker that feed into $215 buy-in Phase 1 tournaments. These Phase 1 satellite see everyone sit down with 50,000 chips and play to six-minute blinds starting at 250/500/55a. Each Phase 1 ends after the 22nd level and anyone with chips in front of them progresses to the MILLIONS North America Main Event Final Phase into Day 1 where 10x CAD$10,300 seats are guaranteed.

The next Final Phase takes place at 10:00 p.m. CET on May. 5; it is not possible to buy into the Final Phase direct.

Claim Up To $30 Worth of SPINS Tickets Today

Download partypoker via PokerNews, make your first-ever real money deposit, and enjoy up to $30 worth of SPINS tickets for free.

Deposit £/€/$10 and receive $10 in SPINS tickets, awarded to the following schedule:

  • Day 1 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $0.25
  • Day 2 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25
  • Day 4 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25
  • Day 6 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25

Deposit £/€/$20 and receive $30 in SPINS tickets, awarded to the following schedule:

  • Day 1 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $1
  • Day 2 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $1
  • Day 4 Ticket Bundle: 5x $1
  • Day 6 Ticket Bundle: 5x $1

SPINS are partypoker’s jackpot sit & go tournaments, with the $5 buy-in having a 240,000x prize pool multiplier that, when hit, pays out second and third-place $100,000 and the eventual winner a cool $1,000,000.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

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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