PokerNews Offers Added Value on PartyPoker; Win a $109 Ticket for Free

Daniel Williams
Commercial Community & Engagement Manager
2 min read
PartyPoker

In support of the latest addition to the Sunday Majors on PartyPoker, the $109 Sunday Party, PokerNews are offering some juicy added value today, February 28, with two private tournaments for our PokerNews readers.

The opening tournament kicks off at 6:00 pm GMT. It is a password-protected freeroll in which the winner will bag a $109 Sunday Party ticket alongside those that finish second-through-eighth who will collect a $16.50 Sunday Party satellite ticket for their efforts. The second tournament is password-protected, offers the top five finishers a $109 Sunday Party ticket on top of the standard prize pool, and costs just $5.50 to enter. This $5.50 tournament is scheduled for cards in the air at 7:00 pm GMT.

You can be fashionable late to the party if you wish, but make sure you register for the tournament before the end of the 12th five-minute level because that is when late registration slams shut, and you'll miss out!

PokerNews Sunday Party MTTs on PartyPoker

DateTime (GMT)TournamentBuyinAdded Value
28/02/202318:00 GMTPokerNews Giveaway$08x Tickets Added including 1x $109 Sunday Party
28/02/202319:00 GMTPokerNews Exclusive$5.505x $109 Sunday Party Tickets

These tournaments can be easily located in the PartyPoker lobby by selecting "all" in the tournament tab and typing "PokerNews" into the search bar.

To grab the password for both of these exciting MTTs, and to find out more about the added value we are offering our readers, then all you need to do is head over to our PokerNews Discord Channel and look in the "PartyPoker" section. Simple, really.

Click Here to Join the PokerNews Discord Server

Members can compete on the virtual felt on both mobile and desktop, and PokerNews will be adding incredible value to more tournaments on PartyPoker in the upcoming months so make sure that you keep your eyes peeled for announcements in the near future.

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Daniel Williams
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