BetOnline Hosts Micro Stakes Winter Festival Poker Tourney

  • BetOnline’s $300,000 micro series poker tournament runs from Nov. 30th through Dec. 7th.
  • Players across 49 states with online poker (no NJ) can hop into the action starting at just $2.20.
  • 23 different events consisting of Hold’em, Razz, Omaha, Stud, and more variations will be available Monday through Saturday ahead of Sunday’s start.

LOS ANGELES – The Micro Stakes Winter Festival poker tournament at BetOnline offers players red-hot payouts amidst cold temperatures. Players can hit the felt from November 30th through December 7th for a shot at $300,000 in guaranteed prizes.

This highly-anticipated tournament is available across 49 states with poker, with the exception of New Jersey. BetOnline is one of the best online poker sites in the United States with events for Texas Hold’em, Hi/Lo, Omaha, Razz, 7-Card Stud, and more variations.

The buy-ins start at $2.20 and get up to $22, offering small buy-ins for major rewards. Some of the highlights from the tournament include:

  • More than $300,000 in guaranteed prize pool money
  • $1,000 daily leaderboards for Mon-Sat events
  • $22 Opener and $22 Closer for $25,000 guaranteed each
  • 93 Micro Series events across eight days of action

BetOnline Poker Action Kicks Off Sunday

Events begin at 12:30 a.m. and run throughout the day, with the last event beginning at 11:45 p.m. for a full slate of competition. Sunday’s opening action is headlined by the Micro Series $25,000 Opener, which comes with a $22 buy-in for the day’s best Texas Hold’em tournament.

BetOnline accepts online poker deposits via debit and credit cards (VISA, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX), crypto (Bitcoin, 16 more), and even payment processors like PayPal and Venmo. New players joining BetOnline for the Micro Stakes Winter Festival can earn a 100% first deposit bonus up to $1,000 that can be used for Sunday’s big tournament.

Players must follow the BetOnline poker rules to ensure fair play at every event. BetOnline strictly prohibits collusion including card sharing and any form of cooperation between players.

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