Earn Up To 40% Cashback Every Week at partypoker

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Fed up of trying to figure out what your loyalty is worth at an online poker site because its rewards program is overly complicated? Then you need to head to partypoker because the loyalty scheme there could not be any simpler; you are paid in cold, hard cash.

There is no exchanging points for tickets, bonuses and goods at partypoker. The points you earn let you know how much cashback you are going to receive. Once you have opted-in to the loyalty program once, you are good to go.

All your real money play in cash games, fastforward cash games, sit & go tournaments, SPINS jackpot sit & go tournaments, and multi-table tournaments earn you cashback points. These cashback points are earned at a rate of one per $1 you contribute to the cash game rake or pay in tournament fees.

Generate at least 25 cashback points during a calendar week and partypoker pays you between 20-40% cashback into your account the following Monday.

Hitting the lowest rung on the ladder will see you receive $5 with no limit set on the maximum payment. Your cashback increases to 25% when you generate 150 points in a week, and it increases again to 30% if you make it to 600 points.

The maximum you can receive, until you become a member of Diamond Club, is 40%. You need to generate 1,200 points in a week to hit this status.

partypoker Cashback Points and Percentages

PointsLoyalty PaymentPercentage
25$5.0020%
50$1020%
75$1520%
100$2020%
150$37.5025%
200$5025%
250$62.5025%
300$7525%
350$87.5025%
400$10025%
450$112.5025%
500$12525%
600$18030%
700$21030%
800$24030%
900$27030%
1000$30030%
1200$48040%
1400$56040%
1600$64040%
1800$72040%
2000$80040%

40 percent cashback is awarded for every 200 points once 2,000 points have been earned in a week

Diamond Club and Diamond Club Elite

If you find yourself regularly earning more than 2,000 cashback points in a week you can become a member of the exclusive Diamond Club.

Diamond Club is reserved for those of you who generate $100,000 worth of rake in a calendar year. Achieve this and partypoker tops your cashback up to 50%, gives you access to dedicated 24/7 support lines, and provides VIP service at the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS events.

The top tier of the partypoker loyalty program is called Diamond Club Elite. This is reserved for the site’s biggest grinders as the entry requirement is $200,000 worth of rake in a calendar year. The rewards for becoming Diamond Club Elite are superb, with cashback topped up to 60% once targets are met, a $10,300 seat to the $20 million guaranteed MILLIONS Online and a VIP package to the Caribbean Poker Party held annually in November at Baha Mar in The Bahamas.

Start Earning Cashback Today

Download partypoker via PokerNews today if you want to start earning weekly cashback on all your real money play. There are two welcome bonuses are available depending on where you live. Outside of the United Kingdom you can bag yourself up to $30 worth of free SPINS tickets. SPINS are jackpot sit & go tournaments that can pay out up to $1 million in cash in a matter of minutes.

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

The bonus is different for residents of the United Kingdom. If you’re from the UK, deposit at least £10 to receive £40 worth of free play, which is made up of:

  • Day 1 = 5 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 2 = 5 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 3 = 2 x $5 SPINS $1M tickets
  • Day 4 = 3 x $5.50 MTT tickets
  • Day 5 = 1 x $10.00 SPINS tickets
  • Day 6 = 2 x $5 SPINS $1M 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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