Will Your Favorite Starting Hand Win You a Free $330 WPT Global Ticket?

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
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Every Texas Hold'em players loves looking down at their hole cards and seeing a pair of aces staring back. Why wouldn't you? Aces are, after all, the strongest starting hand in Hold'em. However, some players have a favorite starting hand that is much weaker that "pocket rockets," and WPT Global wants to know what those hands and is prepared to give two lucky PokerNews readers a free ticket to the Grand Slam worth $330.

Together with PokerNews, WPT Global is giving away two $330 tickets to the Grand Slam. All that you need to do is reply to the competition's tweet, which is embedded below, with your WPT Global username and an answer to the question, "what is your favorite starting hand in poker?"

This fantastic promotion runs from June 26 through June 29, so you have plenty of time to get your entry in. Entries are limited to one per person, and you must have a real money WPT Global account to be eligible for the prize. A real money account is one that has had at least one deposit made into it since its creation.

Someone from the PokerNews social media team will randomly select two winning entries on June 29 and contact them. We will also announce the lucky winners in the PokerNews Discord Channel, one of the coolest corners of the internet!

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What is the Grand Slam at WPT Global?

The Grand Slam is a relatively new addition to the bustling WPT Global tournament schedule. Costing $330 to enter and guaranteeing at least $20,000 will be won, the Grand Slam is one of the biggest and most exciting tournaments you can play online at WPT Global.

The Grand Slam shuffles up and deals every Sunday at 10:10 p.m. CET and for your $330, or you free ticket if you win one, you receive 20,000 starting chips, and play 10-minute levels starting at 25/50.

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Check Out the Incredible WPT Global Welcome Offer

Those of you that do not have a WPT Global account can download WPT Global via PokerNews, and enjoy one of the most lucrative welcome packages in the online poker world. Not only do you receive a 100% up to $1,200 first deposit welcome bonus, which releases in $2.50 chunks for every $10 of rake you generate, but you can also walk away with up to $341 worth of free tournament tickets.

New players who make their first deposit at least $20 receive a ticket to the Mini Slam tournament worth $11 for free. Both new and existing customers who make a second $20+ deposit receive another free $11 Mini Slam ticket, for two tickets in total.

Should you wish to make a larger deposit, WPT Global will make it worth your while. Deposit $300 or more, and a free $110 Sunday Slam ticket is all yours. The $110 Sunday Slam takes place every Sunday, as its name suggests, and boasts a $50,000 guaranteed prize pool!

Really push the boat out and make a $1,200+ deposit to receive two $110 Sunday Slam tickets for nothing! Best of all, you receive all of the tickets from the lower tiers, meaning a $1,200 deposit awards you the grand total of an $11 Mini Slam and three $110 Sunday Slam tickets for free!

PlayersDeposit No.Min DepositRewardTotal Rewards
New only1st$20$11 Mini Slam ticket$11 Mini Slam ticket
New and Existing2nd$20$11 Mini Slam ticket2x $11 Mini Slam tickets
New and ExistingDeposit of $300+$300$110 Sunday Slam ticket$11 Mini Slam and $110 Sunday Slam ticket
New and ExistingDeposit of $1,200+$1,2002x $110 Sunday Slam tickets$11 Mini Slam and 3x $110 Sunday Slam tickets
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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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