Play the PokerNews Cup Qualifiers at Natural8 on April 28 and May 5

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
2019 PokerNews Cup packages

The 2019 PokerNews Cup is not to be missed and you won’t it if you manage to get your hands on a fantastic package in one of our remaining two exclusive satellites held at Natural8.

€100,000 is guaranteed to be won at the 2019 PokerNews Cup and you could be playing in it for only $33. Held at the Finix Casino on the Greek border in Kulata, Bulgaria on May 15-19, the PokerNews Cup costs €550 to buy into directly but there are two Natural8 $33 buy-in satellites remaining that each have a $1,300 package guaranteed.

Head to Natural8 at 1:00 p.m. GMT on Apr. 28 and May 5 armed with $33 and you could be joining us in Bulgaria for the €100,000 guaranteed PokerNews Cup.

Winning a $1,300 PokerNews Cup package gives you the following prize:

  • A €550 ticket to the 2019 PokerNews Cup Main Event
  • Five nights hotel accommodation from May 15-20
  • $400 paid in cash direct to your Natural8 account

Boost Your Bankroll With a $1,688 Bonus

All new Natural8 players who download Natural8 via PokerNews’ links and make their first real money deposit can boost their bankroll with a welcome bonus worth up to $1,688.

The first deposit bonus at Natural8 matches your initial deposit 100 percent up to $1,688. This bonus is released into your account at a rate of $10 for every $50 you contribute to the cash game rake or pay in tournament fees. Perhaps the best feature of this bonus, its size apart, is the fact there is no time limit imposed on you t release the full bonus amount.

You can take as long as you wish to clear the full bonus so long as you do not make a withdrawal while the bonus is active. Get your grind on and clear the full $1,688 Natural8 bonus and you will have a nice bankroll for when you win a 2019 PokerNews Cup package!

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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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