Feast your eyes on this trio of online poker promotions if your New yearâs resolutions involve extracting more value from your poker sessions.
Several online poker sites have set out their stalls for 2021 by launching value-packed promotions for PokerNews readers. These are our three favorites so far.
888poker Is Awarding Prizes Every 10 Seconds
888poker enjoyed a fruitful 2020 and that looks set to continue into 2021 with promotions like the
Turbo Gift Drops.
From now until February 9, you have the chance to win $1,000 every 10 seconds thanks to 888poker making special gift drops on its new
Made to Play software. It doesnât matter if youâre a cash game grinder, youâre trying your luck in the many MTTs running around the clock, or love the fast-paced SNAP games, every real money poker variant on 888poker is eligible to win a prize.
partypokerâs latest KO Series has been a resounding success so far and these next three tournaments are sure to prove popular. Kicking off at 7:05 p.m. GMT on January 14 are a trio of
Warm Up tournaments, called such because they serve as the perfect way to warm up for the weekendâs Main Events.
They come with three different buy-ins, making it possible for players of all bankroll to get involved and potentially win big.
KO Series #20 â Warm Up Day 1A is a $320 buy-in event with a guaranteed prize pool worth $200,000. You can also play in the $33 buy-in
Mini Warm Up with its $75,000 guarantee, and the $3.30
Usual New Year s gym rush might look different this year
Gyms prepping for New Year s rush amid COVID
and last updated 2021-01-02 21:07:00-05
BOZEMAN/BELGRADE â If you go to the gym regularly, then you know what this time of year typically means. Usually, a lot more people. But what about during a pandemic? Whatâs the New Year Rush going to look like this year?
âGym in January is definitely busier. Thatâs a big time. Thatâs a big time for everyone when they make those New Yearâs resolutions, and they want to make physical changes. It brings everyone back into the gym after New Years,â explained Nicholas Valera, a personal trainer at Access Fitness in Bozeman.