Get Ready for the €40,000 Spring Bootcamp at Unibet Poker Starting March 25

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
Unibet Poker

Unibet Poker’s cash games should be busier than ever between March 25 and May 19 because the popular online poker site is running its €40,000 Spring Bootcamp promotion.

The €40,000 Spring Bootcamp promotion sees Unibet Poker’s players earn leaderboard points when they complete cash game-related achievements during the qualification periods. The first of four camps runs from March 25 - April 7 and sees €10,000 awarded to the highest points earners during these dates.

€40,000 Spring Bootcamp Schedule

LeaderboardDatesPrize pool
Camp 1March 25 – April 7High €6K, Mid €4K
Camp 2April 8 – April 21High €6K, Mid €4K
Camp 3April 22 – May 5High €6K, Mid €4K
Camp 4May 6 – May 19High €6K, Mid €4K

All of the possible achievements are easy to accomplish through typical cash game play. Both hold’em and Omaha tables are eligible for the €40,000 Spring Bootcamp although the daily and weekly achievements can only be completed once per day or per week in either NLHE or PLO.

There should be more action at Unibet’s cash games tables during the €40,000 Spring Bootcamp as points are awarded for reaching flops in family pots and in consecutive hands. The achievements in the table below can be completed as many times as you wish, giving you the chance to rack up some serious points.

AchievementPoints at Hold’emPoints at Omaha
Reach the flop with at least three other players21
Reach the flop in two consecutive hands21
Play a hand from the button and win or split the pot33
Be dealt 7-2 in your starting hand42
Be dealt a straight flush1,000300

Players can also complete daily and weekly achievements to give their points tally a significant boost. Daily achievements can only be completed once per day, as the name suggest, while weekly achievements can be completed once per week but twice per Camp.

AchievementFrequencyPoints
Play at least two cash game tales simultaneouslyDaily200
Win three pots in any Pot Limit Omaha cash gameDaily200
Losing day at eligible stakes, one point per €1 lost per specific dayDaily150
Losing week at eligible stakes, one point per €1 lost per specific weekWeekly450
Reach at least five cash game flops for three consecutive daysWeekly500
Reach at least five cash game flops for seven consecutive daysWeekly1,000

To ensure everyone has a fair chance of winning a cash prize, Unibet Poker has split this promotion into two buy-in levels: Mid Stakes and High Stakes. For the purpose of the €40,000 Spring Bootcamp, Mid Stakes are NL/PL25, NL/PL50 and NL/PL100 with High Stakes considered to be NL/PL200 and NL/PL400. Here’s what each leaderboard pays out.

High Stakes Leaderboard

RankReward
1€2,000
2€1,250
3€1,000
4€550
5-10€200

Mid Stakes Leaderboard

RankReward
1€600
2€400
3€300
4€250
5€200
6-10€100
11-20€75
21-30€50
31-50€25

Download Unibet Poker Today

Signing up to Unibet Poker via PokerNews entitles you to a welcome bonus worth up to €200. This bonus is released into your account when you reach certain rake milestones, which means you’re constantly receiving more money as you play.

Once you rake €2 at the cash game tables or any tournament (or a combination of both), Unibet Poker places a €1 cash reward in your account. Rake €10 and an additional €4 cash is all yours. Once you’ve raked a total of €800, you’ll have received €200 in your account, equivalent of 25% cashback, which is a pretty sweet deal.

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

The bonus expires 60 days after you create your account so get your grind on and see how much cash you can earn.

In addition to the welcome bonus, new players are invited to four weekly €500 freeroll tournaments, which run on Sundays. Also, receive an €8 cash game ticket and four €4 Unibet Open tickets when you make a deposit. There literally hasn’t been a better time to become a Unibet Poker player, so click the download link and start reaping the rewards straight away.

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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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