Win Your Way Into an 888poker LIVE Event of Your Choice

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
888poker LIVE Passport

With 888poker unveiling its live schedule for 2024, the online poker platform is giving you a chance to join the fun and excitement of the 888poker LIVE tour thanks to the 888poker LIVE Passport promotion.

The best thing about it? It's so easy to get involved, and every 888poker customer should try to win one of these packages valued at $2,200.

How to Win a 888LIVE Passport

All you need to do to start your quest for an 888Live Passport is complete one of the three challenges listed below. By doing that, you'll receive entry into the Ultimate Passport Tournament.

You can start getting through that to-do list today, as the generous offer runs from December 1 to May 28, 2024.

  • Win 10 BLAST games with minimum buy-ins of $1
  • Play in 15 multi-table tournaments with buy-ins of at least $1
  • Win 80 hands in cash games

888poker Reveals Exciting 2024 Live Events Stops, Including a New UK Tour

The 888poker LIVE Passport promotion packages are awarded in the Ultimate Passport Tournament, which take place on:

  • January 6, 2024
  • February 3, 2024
  • March 2,2024
  • April 6, 2024
  • May 4, 2024
  • June 1, 2024

The Ultimate Passport Tournament sees you sit down with 3,000 chips and play to a six-minute clock where the blinds and antes start at 15/30/3a. There are no rebuys or re-entries, so make that one and only bullet count because you could be jetting off to play in an 888poker LIVE event of your choosing.

Should you finish in the top two in the Ultimate Passport Tournament, you'll bag yourself an 888poker LIVE package of your choosing. If you get your hands on this coveted prize, you could head to one of the following exciting poker destinations:

DatesFestival
January 22-29Madrid, Spain
March 16-24Bucharest, Romania
May 8-20Barcelona, Spain
August 14-25London, United Kingdom
October 10-21Coventry, United Kingdom

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What Does the Passport Include?

Each package is ever so slightly different but includes the Main Event ticket for your chosen 888poker LIVE stop in addition to money for accommodation (via Main Event Travel) and travel expenses (paid directly to your 888poker account).

Things are already gearing up for the first 888poker LIVE stop of 2024, with Madrid being the first stop of the year. The good folks at 888poker are venturing to sunny Spain between January 16-21. Last year's edition saw 514 players buy into the €888 Madrid Main Event. Those entrants created a €394,544 prize pool, which far exceeded the €300,000 guarantee.

Each of the eight finalists locked up five-figure sums, but the tournament belonged to Adrian Garcia, who received a bankroll-boosting €92,000 after he came out on top and became a poker champion in Spain.

888poker LIVE Madrid Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Adrian MarinRomania€92,000
2Oleg BystreninRussia€60,000
3Ricardo MateusPortugal€39,600
4Lucia Navarro MartinezSpain€27,000
5Jonas CateNetherlands€20,700
6Saam PishvaieSpain€16,300
7Tom OrpazIsrael€13,000
8Jaime SanchezSpain€10,044

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$88 Free Plus a $400 Welcome Bonus

You're going to need an 888poker account if you want to be in with a chance of winning an 888poker LIVE package, so now is the perfect time to join 888poker if you have not already done so. Download 888poker via PokerNews, create your free account, and 888poker will give you a free $88 worth of cash game and tournament tickets – this is a free £20 for residents of the United Kingdom – just for reaching this stage.

Your first deposit is matched 100% up to $400 in the form of a releasable bonus. You have 90 days to release as much bonus as you can. Contact 888poker support for more details.

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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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