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Dec 03, 2023
   

There’s plenty of ways to win yourself an incredible holiday season with BetOnline’s December promotions, including the $700,000 guaranteed Winter Knockout series and 25 Days of Poker.

During the 25 Days of Poker, players will be rewarded for their play, climbing through seven different tiers based on rake contributions. The more you play, the more rewards you unlock.

There are also daily poker missions, which if completed will award you a plethora of tournament tickets which can be used for events on the site. (You can view each day’s mission in the lobby under ‘My Missions’ on desktop and ‘Contests’ on mobile.)

Additionally, BetOnline is gearing up for a $700,000 guaranteed Winter Knockout Series. This massive series has 68 events and runs from Dec. 4-10, with buy-ins ranging from as low as $11 all the way up to $215.

Each tournament follows the progressive knockout (PKO) format, which pays out bounties for each player you eliminate. A PKO is different than traditional bounty events, however, in that half of the bounty goes on your own head, which creates massive payouts later in the tournament.

Furthermore, BetOnline will be tracking eliminations throughout the series on a special leaderboard. The top players will be awarded extra cash!

BetOnline is offering players a new welcome package. In addition to their standard 100% up to $1,000 first deposit bonus, starting Dec. 1 depositing players will also receive daily tournament tickets for the first eight days (as long as they generate at least once cent of rake).

In the first five days, players can collect three daily satellite tickets of $0.25 each that qualify into the $100,000 gtd. Sunday Showdown. In the final three days, players can collect two daily tickets of $1.10 each also into the Sunday Showdown.

If you’d like to play, but don’t have an account, sign up today and use the code NEWBOL.

 




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