PartyPoker Grand Prix Spring Value Keeps Coming With SPINS and Early Bird Promos

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
PartyPoker Grand Prix Spring SPINS

The Grand Prix Spring series has the pedal to the metal over at PartyPoker, with three numbered events having already crowned their champions, dozens of sides events concluded, and the trio of Main Events edging towards a grand finale. In addition to large prize pools for affordable buy-ins, PartyPoker is increasing the value of the Grand Prix Spring series with a couple of promotions.

Grand Prix Spring edition SPINS are your forst port of call if you want the chance to play in the bigger buy-in events and tournaments for only a $3 outlay. These special edition $3 buy-in jackpot sit & go tournaments run whenever three players have registered. Most of the time, they award their champion $6 cash, doubling your money. However, they also award Grand Prix Spring tickets worth between $11 and $109, and do so in only a few minutes. How cool would it be to turn $3 into a $109 ticket?

Grand Prix Spring Edition SPINS Payout Schedule

MultiplierPrizeProbability in 1M Games
2$6 cash707,000
3.67$11 Grand Prix Spring ticket229,500
7.34$22 Grand Prix Spring ticket50,000
11$33 Grand Prix Spring ticket8,000
18.34$55 Grand Prix Spring ticket5,000
36.34$109 Grand Prix Spring ticket500

Receive Up to $109 Back with the Grand Prix Spring Early Bird Promotion

Poker players are notorious for showing up late for a tournament, so much so that PartyPoker is running an Early Bird promotion on two of the biggest and most exciting Grand Prix Spring series tournaments.

The $109 buy-in $150,000 guaranteed Sunday Party on March 26 and April 2, and the $22 buy-in $50,000 guaranteed Sunday Carnival, also on March 26 and April 2, qualify for the Early Bird promotion.

By into either of these tournaments or into both if you wish, before the first cards are in the air at 7:05 p.m. GMT and you automatically become eligible for the Early Bird rewards. Finish inside of the top 50 in your chosen tournament, and PartyPoker will return your buy-in back in the form of a tournament ticket for that event! It is essentially 100% rakeback and a second shot at gory if you manage to navigate your way into the top 50 finishing places after buying in before the tournament starts! It is a no-brainer if you were planning to play either of these events anyway, just make sure your buy-in is processed before the tournament starts.

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Help Yourself to a PartyPoker Welcome Package

You'll need a PartyPoker account to play in the Grand Prix Spring SPINS, tournaments, and to be part of the Early Bird promotion. Jump straight into the action if you have an account, but if not, download PartyPoker via PokerNews and deposit at least $10 to receive a 100% match up to $600 welcome bonus in addition to up to $30 worth of free play.

A $10 deposit yields $10 worth of tickets over the course of a week:

  • Day 1: 2x $1 SPINS tickets + 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 2: 4x $0.25 SPINS tickets
  • Day 4: 1x $3.30 MTT ticket
  • Day 6: 4x $0.25 SPINS tickets

Increase your deposit to at least $20, and the following ticket package is yours:

  • Day 1: 1x $5.30 MTT ticket
  • Day 2: 2x $1 SPINS ticket
  • Day 3: 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 4: 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 5: 3x $2.20 MTT tickets
  • Day 6: 2x $3 SPINS tickets + 1x$3.30 MTT ticket

Residents of the United Kingdom enjoy a slightly different welcome from PartyPoker. Their deposit of at least £10 comes with a 100% match up to £400 first deposit bonus plus $10 worth of Party Dollars, which can be used in any of the site's games every day for six days.

To release the total Deposit Bonus amount, you must accumulate four times the Deposit Bonus amount in loyalty points. Each time the player accumulates 10% of the Total Loyalty Points required, they will receive a 10% increment of the Deposit Bonus

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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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