World Series of Jackpots Introduced at WPN

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WSOP Main Event packages worth $12,500 available
19:24
27 May

Wanna take a shot at winning a 2015 WSOP Main Event seat for $3? Who doesn't?

The Winning Poker Network (WPN) is making it happen with a new World Series of Jackpots promotion taking place at its Jackpot Poker tables. Jackpot Poker is WPN's month-old version of lottery-style SitNGos made popular by Spin & Go at PokerStars, among others.

Players can spin their way to a seat at this year's WSOP Main Event by heading over to Americas Cardroom or Black Chip Poker and playing the three-handed, hyper-turbo jackpot games. The promo is structured in such a way that if you manage to finish either first or second - avoiding last place - you will get your buy-in back and can keep trying to land at a table where the prize pool is a whopping $37,500, good for all 3 players to win a WSOP Main Event package.

In other words, if your table is randomly selected for the big prize, there will be no losers and all three players can book their flights to Vegas. The frequency at which that jackpot will hit is 6 in 100,000.

There are prize pools available other than $6 and $37,500 on that $3 buy-in. The jackpot will sometimes land on $18 or $27, and all three players will split the prize pool evenly on those games as well. So just stay out of last place when the jackpot is $6 and you will get your $3 buy-in back and can keep playing.

The World Series of Jackpots promo also offers a $30 Jackpot Poker game in which the $37,500 prize pool will hit at the rate of 60 times for every 100,000 games. It is set up the same as the $3 games with the top two finishers each getting their $30 buy-in back and all three players sharing the prize pool equally when that prize pool lands on $180, $270, or $37,500.

The 46th annual World Series of Poker begins today at the Rio in Las Vegas. The World Series of Jackpots promotion is going on right now.


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Charles is a Chicago native and long time poker player who dusted off his journalism degree and began writing about poker following the events of Black Friday in 2011. He has written for a number of leading poker websites, offering his insights and expertise on subjects ranging from online poker leg...Read more

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