The latest online poker festival on TigerGaming is just around the corner, with the platform’s Mystery Poker Series returning and playing out from March 27 – April 2.
It’s time to get excited as Mystery Rewards are being dished out daily, allowing players to participate in even more tournaments.
And what’s even better is that more than $600,000 is guaranteed across the series, with buy-ins starting as low as $11, meaning anyone can get in on the fun.
Event Highlights
- $638,000 guaranteed across 26 events
- Buy-ins ranging from $11.00 up to $109
- $22 buy-in $50,000 GTD Mini Main Event
- $109 buy-in $250,000 GTD Main Event
The Mini Main and Main Event are the series’ headliners and get underway on April 2. The Mini Main Event will pay no less than $50,000 in prizes and comes with an affordable $22 buy-in. The Main Event sees the guarantee quintuple in size and guarantees at least $250,000 but comes with a steeper entry fee of $109.
You should also keep an eye on the daily $55 buy-in event, which will award at least $30,000 to the players who finish in the money.
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Mystery Poker Rewards
What would a Mystery Poker Series be without some mystery prizes? The Mystery Prizes are made exclusively for players who don’t make it to the prizes in the festival events, and every day, the series will feature mystery poker rewards for players who:
- Miss out on the paid places from the previous day
- Bubble a tournament
- Place on the Mystery KO Leaderboard
- Players who reach between 20-30% of players left and don’t cash
Players who reach between 20-30% of players left and don’t cash will be invited to the Deep Run Freerolls. And anyone else who hits the criteria above will receive a Mystery Random Gift. All you need to do to claim these rewards is open TigerGaming and head to the “Gift Box” to discover your prizes.
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Pad Your Bankroll With $1,000 in Bonus Money
TigerGaming is waiting for you with open arms and is offering all PokerNews readers the chance to bag themselves a 100% up to $1,000 welcome bonus to kickstart their careers at this long-running online poker site. Download TigerGaming via PokerNews, create your free account, and make a deposit of at least $50, and TigerGaming will match your initial deposit 100% up to a maximum of $1,000.
You must email TigerGaming’s excellent support team, who will activate your welcome bonus. Send an email to [email protected], stating your account number, deposit amount, plus the date and time of your deposit, along with a mention of the bonus code “NEWTG” within 24 hours of depositing, and your bonus will be activated within 24 hours.
Once activated, you have 30 days to release as much bonus into your playable balance as possible. The bonus is released in $5 increments each time you contribute $50 to the cash game rake or pay tournament fees.
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List of Restricted Countries
Please be aware that residents of the following countries cannot play at TigerGaming. The list is updated regularly, so it pays to frequent the terms and conditions page on the TigerGaming website.
Afghanistan | Angola | Australia | Belgium | Bulgaria |
Central African Republic | Cote Divoire | Cuba | Democratic Republic of Congo | Eritrea |
France | French Guiana | French Polynesia | French Souther Territories | Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau | Hungary | Iran | Iraq | Lebanon |
Liberia | Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Mali | Malta | Myanmar |
Netherlands | Netherlands Antille | Panama | Republic of Korea | Sierra Leone |
Slovenia | Somalia | South Africa | Sudan | Syrian Arab Republic |
United Kingdom | United States | US Minor Outlying Islands | Virgin Islands | Yemen |
Zimbabwe |
Editor & Live Reporter
Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum’s proudest poker achievement is winning the only tournament he has ever played in Las Vegas, the prestigious $60 Flamingo evening event.