Unlock Party Cases on PartyPoker for Mystery Rewards Worth Up to $1,000

Eliot Thomas
Editor, Poker & Casino
2 min read
Party Cases

Looking to shake up your sessions on PartyPoker?

Party Cases add a new layer to every hand, turning your usual grind into a hunt for mystery rewards. Whether you're playing cash games, firing tournaments, or jumping into sit & gos, every dollar in rake moves you closer to unlocking a surprise prize, with rewards reaching as high as $1,000 in cash.

How Does PartyPoker's Party Cases Work?

  1. Opt in once to activate Party Cases.
  2. Earn points as you play, collecting one point for every $1 in rake at any table.
  3. Hit each milestone to unlock Cases packed with bigger rewards.
  4. Open your Case to reveal a guaranteed prize, ranging from tournament tickets and P$ to real cash.

The Party Cases Reward System & Freerolls

Party Cases are split across four tiers, Basic, Bronze, Silver, and Gold, with the rewards improving as you climb through the point levels. Here’s what you can win:

PointsReward TierMax Prize
0.5 – 2.5Basic$25
3 – 5Bronze$50
7.5 – 10Silver$250
15 – 20Gold$1,000

Every Party Case comes with a guaranteed prize, no blanks, no tricks, just rewards for playing poker.

By unlocking Party Cases, you’ll also gain entry into the All-in or Fold Freerolls. It’s a daily chance to chase free cash and tournament tickets:

  • Daily freeroll: $100 GTD at 21:00 CET
  • Weekly freeroll: $250 GTD every Saturday at 21:00 CET

How to Join Party Poker

Getting started is straightforward:

  1. Head to the ‘Offers’ tab on the website.
  2. Opt in to activate Party Cases.
  3. Play your preferred poker games to start earning points.
  4. Open your Cases and instantly collect your rewards.

If you still need convincing, here are a few standout perks that come with Party Cases:

  • No Expiry on P$ – Use your Poker Dollars in any game except heads-up.
  • Instant Cash Prizes – Withdraw winnings as soon as they land in your account.
  • No Limits on Play – Any format, any stakes, and every hand counts toward rewards.
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Eliot Thomas
Editor, Poker & Casino

Eliot Thomas is an Editor at PokerNews, specializing in casino and poker coverage. He has reported on major events around the world, including the World Series of Poker, European Poker Tour, and Triton Super High Roller Series.

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