
No deposit bonuses don’t get much better than this. Usually, you’re looking at £10 or a handful of bonus spins – but PokerStars is giving players the chance to win up to £10,000 by awarding Spin & Go tickets for exclusive tournaments, and there’s no need for new or existing players to make a deposit.
This promotion is only available to new players so, to get involved, you’ll have to create an account first and make sure your account is verified. Once that’s out of the way, you can claim your 10 free Spin & Go tickets. 5 tickets are awarded upon registering, and 5 are awarded after verifying.
While existing players don’t get as many free tickets, they still get to join in the fun. If you’re already signed up to PokerStars (only players registered before November 23, 2020), enter the Star Code “10KSPIN”. Then, three free Spin & Go tickets will be credited to your account.
To use your tickets, make your way over to the Spin & Go lobby using either the desktop client or the mobile app. Look for the tournament titled “Win up to £10,000”.
Aside from the top prize of £10,000 cash, you can also win Try Again tickets and $.25 Spin & Go tickets.
Since this is a fairly unique promotion, there are some important rules to remember. Firstly, your free tickets are only available in the special edition free-play Spin & Go tournaments at PokerStars, and they expire seven days after they have been issued.
If you win the top prize, the customer support team will be in touch to verify your identity. Once they have done so, your prize will be credited to your account within 72 hours – and, it will be available to withdraw. No wagering requirements are attached.
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