Win up to $4,500 in Cash in the RedKings Points Chase

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
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RedKings is the place to play poker this October if you like to play a lot of poker and would like to get your hands on cash prizes worth up to €4,500.

The Points Chase promotion runs from Oct. 1-24 and revolves around earning as many Loyalty Points as you possibly can during the month. RedKings have split the Points Chase into two promotional periods, with Chase 1 running from 12 a.m. GMT on Oct. 1 through to 11:59 p.m. GMT on Oct. 10 and Chase 2 taking place at the same times between Oct. 15-24.

Prize money is added to your RedKings account within 48 hours of each chase finishing and paid as euros at the current exchange rate on the day the prizes are awarded.

Loyalty Points, which are the things you need to be earning plenty of, are earned at a rate of 10 Loyalty Points per $1 paid in cash game rake or taken as a tournament fee.

The first prize is awarded once you have earned 100 Loyalty Points and the prizes increase as you earn more loyalty points. Earn 10,000 Loyalty Points during a chase and RedKings will give you $100 and anyone managing to earn 225,000 Loyalty Points will secure a whopping $2,250.

A full list of payouts is available on the RedKings website under the promotions page. It is here where you need to log in and opt into the Points Race to be eligible for the promotion.

Choose Your Own Welcome Bonus

Make your first deposit at RedKings using the code "400bonus" and you'll receive a 100% bonus. There are seven different deposit bonus options altogether, each with a 100% match: €1500, €1250, €700, €400, €200, €100 and €50. Pick the option that best fits you and start earning!

Each bonus is paid in 10 steps. Once you reach a step, 10% of your bonus is released.

Your bonus clears at a rate of €1 for every 50 loyalty points you earn, which are rewarded at a rate of 10 loyalty points per €1 in rake or tournament fees. Each bonus is valid for 60 days.

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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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