Will You Turn $1 Into a $109 MILLIONS Online Ticket?

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
MILLIONS Online

An astonishing $20 million is guaranteed to be won in the partypoker MILLIONS Online event and you could be playing in it for only $1 instead of the advertised $10,300 buy-in thanks to some special PokerNews-exclusive tournaments.

PokerNews and partypoker have come together to bring you up to 20 chances of winning a $109 MILLIONS Online satellite ticket that feeds into online poker’s richest single tournament, the partypoker MILLIONS Online.

These special $1 tournaments shuffle up and deal at 9:00 p.m. CET every day from November 3rd through to December 1st, during which time at least 20x $109 MILLIONS Online tickets will be won. What makes them special is they are only open to new partypoker players who created their accounts via PokerNews’ links and made their first deposit of at least $20. This means the number of entrants is far lower than you would expect.

Making a $20 deposit not only gives you access to all the PokerNews Millions Online satellite specials, it also awards you a welcome packet of SPINS tickets worth $30. These tickets hit your account during the first week after your initial deposit, as shown below:

  • Day 1 = 1x $5 SPINS ticket + 5 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 2 = 1 x $5 SPINS tickes + 5x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 4 = 4 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 5 = 2 x $3 SPINS tickets

Last year’s MILLIONS Online saw the $20 million guarantee hit. Everyone who reached the eight-handed final table won at least $327,525 with the top four players becoming millionaires overnight.

Fourth-place and $1,091,750 went to Pedro “Maddonaa” Marques with “Scarmak3r” collecting a cool $1,364,688 for their third-place finish. The MILLIONS Online ended in a heads-up chop between Pim “ForMatherRussia” de Goede and Manuel “Sherparentao Ruivo who collected $2,309,995 and $2,329,944 respectively. Will it be you who becomes a millionaire this time around?

Follow these simple steps to get involved in our special $1 MILLIONS Online tournaments:

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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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