Three SPINS Tournaments You Must Play at partypoker

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Almost every online poker site offers jackpot sit-n-go tournaments and partypoker is no different, hosting a selection of different formats it calls SPINS. Here are three SPINS that you simply have to play otherwise you’re missing out on some incredible value.

SPINS $1M

SPINS at partypoker are available in a range of buy-ins from $0.25 up to $250. The prize pool is randomly determined before a hand is dealt in these three-handed hyper-turbo tournaments and some of the prizes can be huge when the top prize pool multiplier is hit.

It is the $5 buy-in level that represents the best value because it is possible to win $1 million from them. SPINS pay out a winner-takes-all structure until the top three prize pool multipliers are triggered. If this happens, everyone wins a prize, although the eventual champion secures the lion’s share of the prize pool.

The $5 SPINS have a top prize pool multiplier of 240,000 meaning a prize pool of $1.2 million can be created. $100,000 goes to both second and third place with the winner taking home $1 million if this happens!

Multiplier1st Place2nd Place3rd PlaceFrequency per 1M Games
240,000$1,000,000$100,000$100,0001
1,200$5,000$500$5006
120$500$50$5020
25$125  200
10$50  1,000
6$30  15,000
4$20  218,927
2$10  764,846

*$5 buy-in, eight percent rake

KO Series SPINS

KO Series SPINS
KO Series SPINS

The $30 million guaranteed KO Series concludes on May 26 and the KO Series special edition SPINS will cease to exist after this date, so hurry if you want to play them. Like the SPINS $1M, KO Series SPINS only cost $5 to enter yet can pay out cash sums and KO Series tickets worth up to $5,200, the latter giving you the chance to play in the $2 million guaranteed event on May 26.

Please be aware that the KO Series SPINS only pay their champion.

Multiplier1st PlaceFrequency per 1M Games
1,040$5,200 KO Series ticket1
420$2,100 KO Series ticket30
210$1,050 KO Series ticket50
106$530 KO Series ticket500
64$320 KO Series ticket1,000
21.8$109 KO Series ticket5,000
11$55 KO Series ticket10,000
6.6$33 KO Series ticket25,000
4$20 cash159,011
2$10 cash799,408

PP LIVE Dollars SPINS

PP LIVE Dollars SPINS
PP LIVE Dollars SPINS

PP LIVE Dollars are the flexible currency you can use on the partypoker LIVE tour. Whether you win PP LIVE Dollars via standard satellites or these special edition SPINS, you can use to to buy into partypoker LIVE tournaments or even exchange them for travel and accommodation expenses, so long as you spend them before the two-year expiry occurs.

These exciting SPINS cost $10 to enter and have a six percent rake. The lowest prize pool multiplier pays out $10 cash, but all other payouts are in PP LIVE Dollars ranging from $40 up to $10,000.

Multiplier1st PlaceFrequency per 1M Games
1,000$10,000 PP LIVE Dollars1
500$5,000 PP LIVE Dollars30
200$2,000 PP LIVE Dollars100
50$500 PP LIVE Dollars1,000
25$250 PP LIVE Dollars7,500
10$100 PP LIVE Dollars30,000
4$40 PP LIVE Dollars161,881
2$20 cash799,488

Get Your Hands On Up To $30 Worth of SPINS Tickets

partypoker SPINS
partypoker SPINS

Download partypoker via PokerNews, make your first-ever real money deposit, and enjoy up to $30 worth of SPINS tickets for free over the course of a week.

Deposit £/€/$10 and receive $10 in SPINS tickets, awarded to the following schedule:

  • Day 1 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $0.25
  • Day 2 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25
  • Day 4 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25
  • Day 6 Ticket Bundle: 5x $0.25

Deposit £/€/$20 and receive $30 in SPINS tickets, awarded to the following schedule:

  • Day 1 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $1
  • Day 2 Ticket Bundle: 1x $5 and 5x $1
  • Day 4 Ticket Bundle: 5x $1
  • Day 6 Ticket Bundle: 5x $1

SPINS are partypoker's jackpot sit-n-go touraments, with the $5 buy-in making it possible to win $1 million.

The tickets awarded have a seven-day expiry on them and unused tickets will be removed from your account.

You have 14 days from creating your account to make your first deposit otherwise you are not eligible for the free SPINS tickets

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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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