Speed Away With a Share of $105K Every Week with the PokerStars Spin & Go Races

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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PokerStars SPin & Go Raxes

PokerStars' Spin & Go jackpot sit & go tournaments are super-exciting thanks, in part, to the fact you can win up to $1 million in a matter of minutes. They are now even more action-packed and potentially more lucrative because PokerStars has created the Spin & Go Races promotion, which runs through to November 20.

The Spin & Go Races run from Monday through to Sunday before resetting and starting over again. The aim is to play up to 22 Spin & Go tournaments with the same buy-in before you run out of fuel and your run ends. Winning a Spin & Go results in no fuel being used. However, finish in second or third place and you lose 8% of your fuel.

You cannot gain fuel, and an attempt is deemed complete when you either run out of fuel or manage to complete 22 Spin & Go tournaments with the same buy-in.

A new attempt starts as soon as the previous one ends, and you have up to three attempts on each of the eight leaderboards in a given week.

PositionFuel Level
1stNo Change
2nd-8%
3rd-8%

Check out the ultimate guide to Spin & Go Poker at PokerStars

How Do You Earn Spin & Go Races Leaderboard Points?

Spin & Go Races Leaderboard points are awarded based on your finishing position in Spin & Go tournaments and the prize pool multiplier. For example, win a Spin & Go with a 2x multiplier, and you receive 25 points. Finish second in one with a 5x or higher multiplier and four points are all yours.

Make sure you opt-in via the Spin & Go Leaderboard lobby or at a Spin & Go table otherwise, you will not earn any previous points.

Multiplier Value1st Place Points2nd Place Points4rd Place Points
2x251815
3x12108
5x+642

Spin & Go Races Prizes

Up to 500 places are paid each week, with prizes ranging from a couple of $1 Spin & Go tickets right up to $3,000 in cold, hard cash. Please note: any tickets awarded via this promotion expire seven days after the date of issue, so make sure you use them as soon as you get the chance.

Place$1$2$5$10$25$50$100$250
1st$200$400$1,000$2,000$3,000$3,000$3,000$3,000
2nd$175$300$800$1,500$2,000$2,000$2,000$2,000
3rd$150$250$600$1,000$1,500$1,500$1,500$1,500
4th$125$200$500$750$1,000$1,000$1,000$1,000
5th$100$150$300$500$700$700$7002x $250 Spin & Go tickets
6-10th$50$75$200$300$400$400$4001x $250 Spin & Go ticket
11-20th$25$50$100$150$100$2002x $100 Spin & Go tickets 
21-50th$15$30$60$80$75$2x $50 Spin & Go ticket1x $100 Spin & Go ticket 
51-100th$10$20$40$50$751x $50 Spin & Go ticket  
101-150th$5$10$20$302x $25 Spin & Go tickets1x $50 Spin & Go ticket  
151-200th2x $1 Spin & Go ticket2x $2 Spin & Go tickets2x $5 Spin & Go tickets2x $10 Spin & Go tickets1x $25 Spin & Go ticket    
201-250th2x $1 Spin & Go ticket2x $2 Spin & Go tickets2x $5 Spin & Go tickets2x $10 Spin & Go tickets1x $25 Spin & Go ticket    
251-500th1x $1 Spin & Go ticket1x $2 Spin & Go ticket1x $5 Spin & Go ticket     

Only Spin & Go tournaments with a buy-in of at least $1 are eligible for the Spin & Go Races. In addition, Spin & Go Flash games count towards your total, but Max and qualifiers do not. Any Spin & Go with a buy-in different to those listed in the payout table above are also not eligible for the promotion.

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Race Off With a Welcome Bonus as You Hit the Spin & Go Games

New depositing PokerStars customers can claim a welcome bonus worth up to $600. Download PokerStars via PokerNews, create your free account, and decide how much you want to deposit. Your deposit is matched 100% up to $600 in the form of a bonus. In fact, your first three deposits in the first 60-days after making your first deposit are matched up to a combined total of $600.

The bonus releases into your playable balance in $10 increments each time you generate 180 redemption points, which in turn are earned at a rate of five per $1 contributed to the cash game rake or spent on tournament fees (6.5 points per £1, 5.5 points per €1, and four points per CAD$).

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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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