Unibet Poker Launches a World Cup Promotion

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
Unibet Poker

The 2018 FIFA World Cup heads to Russia in June and Unibet Poker is celebrating by launching the Team Collector promotion, which gives its players the chance to win an all-expenses trip to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

Unibet Poker players can, from May 1 through June 17, collect four World Cup teams per week by completing some simple missions via the Unibet Poker client. If you manage to collect one team, you’ll earn an entry to a daily €200 flip tournament. Those who manage to collect all four teams will be eligible to play in a €10,000 tournament that runs once per week.

New teams will be presented in the client for each of the eight weeks that the promotion runs, so that means you have the opportunity to play in up to eight €10,000 freerolls in addition to the daily €200 flip tournaments.

As an added incentive to collect as many teams as you can, whoever unlocks the team that goes on to win the 2018 FIFA World Cup will be entered into a random €50,000 prize draw that will be held live on Twitch on July 19. Win that drawing and an all-expenses trip to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia is all yours - a prize worth €10,000.

There are other prizes in the draw including packages to the Cash Game Festival, Deep Stack Open (DSO) and the ever-popular Unibet Open tour. Unibet Poker promises 235 players will receive prizes from the €50,000 draw.

€50,000 Draw Prize Pool

PlacePrizeValue
1Coral Kingdom dream holiday plus €3,500 flight expenses and spending money€10,000
2-4Cash Game Festival package€2,500
5-7Unibet Open Package€2,000
8-11Deep Stack Open Package€1,000
12-16UK Tour Package€500
17-26€400 in poker tickets of your choice€400
27-46€200 in poker tickets of your choice€200
47-101€100 in poker tickets of your choice€100
102-151€75 in poker tickets of your choice€75
152-189€50 in poker tickets of your choice€50
190-215€25 in poker tickets of your choice€25
216-235€10 in poker tickets of your choice€10

€44,000 High Stakes Flop Race Launches

High stakes cash game players can win a share of €44,000 in cash during May. Points are awarded to players at NL200, NL400, PL200 and PL400 based on some simple criteria, which are listed below:

  • Earn 1 leaderboard point for any flop you reach at NL200 (€1/€2)
  • Earn 1.5 leaderboard points for any flop you reach at PL200 (€1/€2)
  • Earn 1.5 leaderboard points for any flop you reach at NL400 (€2/€4)
  • Earn 2 leaderboard points for any flop you reach at PL400 (€2/€4)
  • Receive up to 150 extra points if you have a losing day during the week at the eligible stakes - One point per €1 lost per specific day
  • Receive up to 450 extra points for having a losing week during the month at the eligible stakes - One point per €1 lost per specific week

The €44,000 is split over four weekly leaderboards with €10,000 paid out on the first three weeks and €14,000 awarded on Week 4, which runs from May 22-31. The top 15 points earners during Weeks 1-3 win between €200 and €3,000 with the final week paying 20 places between €300 and €3,300.

Download Unibet Poker Today

Download Unibet Poker via PokerNews today and you’ll be able to get your hands on a welcome bonus of up to €200. Cash is released into your account balance each time you hit specific rake targets, and this works out to between 25 and 50 percent cashback as shown below:

LevelRakeCash rewardReward %
1€2€150%
2€10€440%
3€50€1530%
4€150€4027%
5€588€14025%

In addition to the welcome bonus, new players are invited to four weekly €500 freeroll tournaments, which run on Sundays, receive an €8 cash game ticket when you make a deposit and four €4 Unibet UK Poker Tour 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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