Will You Become a Member of Natural8's Team Bling? There's $100K In It For You!

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Natural8 Team Bling

The 2022 WSOP Online festival is in full swing at Natural8, and the online poker giant has some quite incredible offers for its players who are competing in the bracelet-awarding events. Natural8 is giving away up to $188 tournament dollars to is players who tangle with its stellar roster of ambassadors, and offering sponsorship deals worth up to $100,000 for Natural8 bracelet winners.

Natural8 WSOP Team Hot Hunt

The lure of the WSOP Online is strong thanks to massive prizes being up for grabs plus a total of 33 gold WSOP bracelets on offer. Natural8's team of ambassadors are hoping for a strong end to the series, and will be hitting the virtual felt with renewed vigor. It is your job to stop them ending the festival on a high!

There are two ways to win yourself some tournament dollars. First, play in any of the 2022 WSOP Online events using your Natural8 account, and if you find yourself at the same table as any of the Natural8 Team Hot ambassadors listed below, take a screenshot and post it in Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube with the hashtags #Natural8 and #TeamHotHunt, and Natural8 will reward you with T$25! You only need to be on the same table as one of the players below!

  • Adrian "Knightgeee" Attenborough
  • Pete "TurboPete" Chen
  • Kitty "Kitty Kuo" Kuo
  • Danny "Danny Tang" Tang
  • Phachara "Phachara W" Wongwichit
  • Thai "Thai Ha" Ha
  • Bryan "Bryan Paris" Paris

Natural8 will give you T$88 if you eliminate any of the Team Hot Pros mentioned above! Contact the live support team within 24 hours to claim your prize. However, a cool T$188 is all yours if you eliminate the 2022 WSOP Main Event runner-up Adrian "Knightgeee" Attenborough from any bracelet-awarding tournament!

Become a Member of Team Bling With a $100K Sponsorship Package

Winning a bracelet would be incredible, not least because doing so from your Natural8 account allows you to become a member of Team Bling as a Natural8 ambassador! There are a trio of sponsorship packages available based on the buy-in of the bracelet event you take down.

Winning any 2022 WSOP Online bracelet event costing under $1,000 grants you $5,000 in live event buy-ins, plus six months as a member of Team Bling. Take down a $1,000 or more buy-in WSOP event and you become a member of Team Bling for six months, doing so with $10,000 worth of live event buy-ins.

However, triumph in the WSOP Main Event on Natural8 and doors open for you. Not only you become the Captain of Team Bling for an entire year, you also get your hands on $30,000 worth of live event buy-ins plus an impressive T$70,000 in online event sponsorship awarded over 12 months!

Eight Natural8 players became members of Team Bling in 2020, including Canadian superstar Daniel Dvoress. Another three grinders, including Brazil's Joao Simao, won a bracelet on Natural8 in 2021, but nobody has managed to capture some poker gold during the 2022 festival. Will it be you who alters that fact?

Don't forget to Join Natural8

Natural8 is Asia's largest online poker room and geared towards recreational players. A skin on the reputable GGPoker Network, Natural8 is fully licensed and authorised. Anyone can join for free, and there are no hidden fees. On top of the $120 million guaranteed prize pool for tournaments every month, Natural8 also offers players extra incentives in the form of monthly promotions and cashback programs.

There are plenty of promotions available for players new to Natural8, including the $8 Instant Deposit Bonus (with a minimum deposit of $10) as well as the First Deposit Bonus - where players can choose between a 200% match bonus (up to $1,000) or $100 in instant rewards. New user specials on Natural8 amount to a total of $1,608 - easily one of the best in the online poker scene.

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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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