PartyPoker Weekly: Head to WPT Paris and Montreal with PartyPoker

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One of the most eagerly anticipated European-based World Poker Tour (WPT) stops is the WPT Grand Prix de Paris. Hosted in the legendary Aviation Club de France, the WPT Grand Prix de Paris is one of the most exciting legs on the European circuit and you could be heading to Paris armed with a $13,000 package to this special main event.

The $13,000 WPT Grand Prix de Paris package awards its winner:

  • The $9,750 main event buy-in
  • $3,250 spending money (including the $200 mandatory Aviation Club de France membership.)

Every Sunday at 15:20 ET, PartyPoker is hosting a $650+$50 WPT Grand Prix de Paris Satellite that has one $13,000 package guaranteed. PartyPoker will add an additional package for every $13,000 in the prize pool, meaning 1 in 20 players will walk away with one.

A $700 satellite may be too expensive for you to play, but you can still get in on the action thanks to the many feeder satellites that PartyPoker is running. There are daily freerolls, $3 rebuys, $9 freezeouts and $77 buy-in qualifiers, too.

Become part of poker history and win your way to the spectacular WPT Grand Prix de Paris.

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Want a Bonus Every Week? Then Take The FastForward Challenge

The PartyPoker offering of "fast-fold" poker, FastForward, is already one of the most exciting and potentially profitable ways to play online poker, but the excitement and potential profitability has just been boosted, thanks to the FastFoward Challenge.

The FastForward Challenge will see you awarded a poker bonus of between $5 and $100 just for sitting down and playing FastForward poker. If you earn just a single point on four separate days during the week, a $5 poker bonus will find its way to your account. Earn one point every day for seven days, and this bonus increases to $10.

The maximum bonus this promotion yields is $100, which is awarded to anyone who earns 100 points a day for seven consecutive days. Points are awarded at two PartyPoints per $1 paid in rake and the points really rack up thanks to the sheer number of hands that you can play per hour at FastForward Poker tables.

Points Per DayFour days in a weekSeven days in a week
One point per day$5 poker bonus$10 poker bonus
Five points per day$15 poker bonus$20 poker bonus
25 points per day$35 poker bonus$40 poker bonus
50 points per day$45 poker bonus$50 poker bonus
100 points per day$75 poker bonus$100 poker bonus

As an added incentive to grind, PartyPoker will award you with an extra cash bonus if you qualify for a bonus for 12 consecutive weeks. If you can withstand the lightning-fast pace of FastForward Poker, then this is the promotion for you.

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WPT Returns to Montreal, Will You Be There?

The World Poker Tour (WPT) returns to Montreal, Canada in late November and you could be heading there armed with a $5,000 package, thanks to PartyPoker.

When the WPT was in Montreal last November it smashed the attendance record for a poker tournament in Canada thanks to 1,173 players turning out for the $3,650 buy-in main event. That record-breaking tournament was eventually won by Jonathan Roy, a talented Canadian pro, who walked away with the C$779,210 first place prize.

The 2013 edition of WPT Montreal runs Nov. 29 through Dec. 5 and should see a similar sized crowd descend on the Playground Poker Club, a crowd that you could be among if you secure one of PartyPoker's $5,000 prize packages. Each package awards its winner:

  • $3,650 WPT Montreal main event buy-in (CAD$3,850)
  • $1,350 spending money

Every Sunday at 20:50CET (14:50ET), a $250+$25 WPT Montreal Satellite runs that guarantees at least one WPT Montreal package. Should the $275 asking price be too high for you, there are plenty of lower buy-in feeder satellites running with buy-ins ranging from $1 up to $30 — there are even daily freerolls for those players on the tightest of budgets.

Try winning your package this week and head to Montreal with PartyPoker and the WPT.

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Start Your Poker Career With a Free $50?

The poker world is full of stories of players depositing $50 and running it up into an astronomical amount. Do you think you have what it takes to become one of those people the poker world talks about? Well here is your chance to shine because PokerNews customers are entitled to a free $50 bankroll when they create a new PartyPoker account.

Follow the simple steps below and the free poker cash is all yours!

  • Download the PartyPoker software through PokerNews
  • Create a new PartyPoker account and enter the bonus code "PN50FREE"
  • Fill out the registration form in the PartyPoker cashier
  • Return to PokerNews and fill out our brief registration form
  • Check your email inbox for a confirmation email from [email protected]

Once you have received the confirmation email, $20 will be placed in your PartyPoker account. You must earn at least 40 PartyPoints before you will be able to withdraw the free $20. If you do not earn 40 PartyPoints within 60 days, the initial $20, or whatever remains of it, will be forfeited. PartyPoints are earned at a rate of two PartyPoints per $1 in rake or tournament fees, so earning 40 within 60 days is easy.

Once you have earned 40 PartyPoints, an additional $30 will be deposited into your account, bringing the total free cash to $50. You must then generate 160 points before you can cash out any of the $30 and must do so within 120 days, otherwise the $30, or the remainder of it, will be forfeited.

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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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