€400K Unibet Online Series VI Kicks Off Oct. 28

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Unibet Poker is guaranteeing at least €400,000 will be won from its latest edition of the Unibet Online Series (UOS). Eighty-four action-packed events are scheduled, each with buy-ins starting from as little as €0.25 and increasing to €100.

The schedule is split into three distinct buy-in levels so every Unibet Poker player has the chance to complete in the UOS VI. Tournaments are split into Nano, Low and High with all players able to compete for a share of Poker Bonus Points worth €25,000 on four leaderboards.

Day 1 begins at 7:00 p.m. CET on Sunday 28th October with six events. Players can get involved in a €0.50, €10 or €50 buy-in event that have €250, €4,000 and €10,000 guaranteed respectively. Ninety-minutes after those events start, a trio of bounty tournaments shuffle up and deal that cost €0.25, €10 and €25 to enter, and will award at least €100, €2,500 and €7,000.

A €100,000 guaranteed Main Event is the crown jewel of the schedule. This takes place at 7:00 p.m. CET on Sunday 10th November and costs €100 to enter.

All players earn at least one leaderboard point for each UOS event they play, but finishing in the top 17% of the field awards event more points. Leaderboard are split into High, Low and Nano with an overall leaderboard also paying out the top 100 points earners.

High Leaderboard

RankBonus PointsPoint Value
170000€700
255000€550
340000€400
430000€300
520000€200
6-1010000€100
11-407500€75
41-705000€50
71-904000€40
91-1003000€30

Low Leaderboard

RankBonus PointsPoint Value
150000€500
230000€300
325000€250
420000€200
517500€175
615000€150
712500€125
8-910000€100
10-137500€75
14-186500€65
19-236000€60
24-315500€55
32-394000€40
40-513000€30
52-662500€25
67-1002000€20

Nano Leaderboard

RankBonus PointsPoint Value
120000€200
217500€175
315000€150
410000€100
57500€75
6-105000€50
11-204000€40
21-303000€30
31-402000€20
41-501500€15
51-1001000€10

Overall Leaderboard

RankBonus PointsPoints Value
1150000€1500
2120000€1200
3100000€1000
480000€800
565000€650
650000€500
735000€350
825000€250
920000€200
1017500€175
1115000€150
12-1312500€125
14-1510000€100
16-207500€75
21-286000€60
29-385000€50
39-484000€40
49-583000€30
59-762000€20
77-1001500€15

Unibet has created a tournament of champions known as the €5,000 Champs Showdown. Simply win a Unibet Online Series event to gain access to this free tournament. Win two events and you start the €5,000 Champs Showdown with a double stack, win three and triple the starting chips are yours!

Grab Your Unibet Poker Bonus 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, receive an €8 cash game ticket when you make a deposit and four €4 Unibet Open tickets. 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.

The €8 cash game ticket has a 500 flops seen playthrough requirement, after which, you can withdraw it or use it as you please.

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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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