Win Powerfest Tickets, an iPhone 7 Plus Red for Free

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
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The iPhone 7 Plus is one of the most sought-after mobile phones in the world today and you could be getting your hands on one for free thanks to partypoker and PokerNews.

On May 7, partypoker is hosting a PokerNews-exclusive freeroll with a $2,385 prize pool, which includes an iPhone 7 Plus Red and thousands of dollars worth of Powerfest tickets, awarded to those players who finish in the top 20 places of the tournament.

PokerNews Powerfest Freeroll Prizes

PlacePrize
1iPhone 7 Plus RED Special Edition + $215 Powerfest ticket
2$215 Powerfest ticket +$55 ticket
3-5$215 Powerfest ticket
6-10$55 Powerfest ticket
11-20$11 Powerfest ticket

The PokerNews Powerfest Freeroll can be found in the partypoker tournament lobby under the ‘Restricted’ filter with the ID #138703973. Registration opens at 6 p.m. CET on April 30. Cards are in the air at the same time on May 7.

Players in the freeroll start with 3,000 chips and play to blinds that increase every 12 minutes and start as low as 20/40.

As the freeroll is only open to players who have download partypoker via PokerNews and made their first deposit using the bonus code “PNCOM,” the number of entrants should be quite low and that means your chances of winning a prize are increased.

Making your first deposit entitles you to a 100 percent up to $500 welcome bonus.

What is Powerfest?

As you can see in the table showing the prizes for the PokerNews Powerfest Freeroll, part of the prize pool is made up of tickets for Powerfest, but what is Powerfest?

Powerfest is partypoker’s online poker tournament festival May 7-21 that features 301 tournaments with combined guarantees of $20 million.

Buy-ins for Powerfest range from $5.50 up to an eye-watering $25,500 with satellites running around the clock to ensure everyone has the opportunity to play in a massive tournament regardless of the size of their bankroll.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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