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PartyPoker launches new welcome bonuses with free tournament entries

Unlock instant poker rewards with just a $10 deposit. From hourly freerolls to cashable bonuses, PartyPoker's new deals give every player a winning edge.

The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread...
The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

PartyPoker launches new welcome bonuses with free tournament entries

PartyPoker has rolled out a new welcome package for players, with different offers for UK and international users. The deal includes bonuses, free tournament entries, and a special currency called Party Dollars. Players can access these rewards with deposits starting at just $10. New players who deposit $10 receive $10 worth of tournament tickets spread over seven days. Increasing the first deposit to $20 or more unlocks a larger welcome package with extra tickets. UK residents get a separate offer: a 100% match bonus up to £400 on their first deposit, plus £10 in Party Dollars.

PartyPoker also runs Round the Clock Freerolls every hour, open to all players with no entry fee. Each event awards between $20 and $50 in Party Dollars, with a total of $500 given away daily. Over a month, these freerolls distribute more than $15,000 in free tournament entries.

Party Dollars can be used to enter real-money games, including multi-table tournaments, Sit & Go events, cash games, and SPINS jackpots. Any winnings earned with them are paid out as real cash. Balances remain valid for 12 months from issue. The updated welcome package provides players with immediate access to tournaments and bonus funds. UK users benefit from a matched deposit bonus, while all players can earn Party Dollars through hourly freerolls. The rewards can be used across various poker formats, with winnings converted to real money.

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