32Red Poker Brings €50,000 Cash Drop Promo
There's nothing that online poker fans love more than free money, and that's exactly what you can get right now at the 32Red poker room. They're running a €50,000 Cash Drop promotion right now, and the way this works is that random players are going to be given €5 added to their account every five minutes from May 4 through May 31, 2017. On top of that, another €10,000 is being given away through a leaderboard event.
How to Get Your €5 Rewards
To have a chance to pick up a piece of the €40,000 being given away in the €5 random rewards, all you have to do is be playing at a real money cash game table. The number of tables you're playing and the stakes you're playing will not affect your chances of winning, so playing one table with a €5 buy-in will give you the same odds of winning these prizes as playing 10 tables with a €200 buy-in.
What's more is that these are cash rewards with no strings attached, so you don't have to worry about wagering requirements or withdrawal restrictions.
Leaderboard Competition
Another €10,000 is being given away with a special Cash Drop Leaderboard competition. Each time you win one of the cash drops, you'll be given a point on the leaderboard. The more cash drops you win, the higher the spot you earn. First place is worth €1,000, and second will get you €750. The top 225 spots will earn at least €10, and you will maximize your chances just by staying online and being active in cash games during the promotional period.
Other Prizes
To sweeten the pot even more, the top two players on the leaderboard will get prize packages to different tournaments on the MPN Poker Tour.
This is a great example of the type of promotion you can find at all of the 32Red properties, whether it's their online casino, poker room or other ways to play. You'll be able to get in on the action by playing how you normally would, and over €50,000 in prizes will be given away to players in the process.
Sources
Press Release, €50,000 Cash Drop - 32Red 32redpoker.com, May 25, 2017
By Jesse Eddleman