Win a Share of $1,000,000 with GGPoker's Flip & Go Millionaire This November

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Flip & Go Millionaire

It's been well over a year since GGPoker first introduced the revolutionary Flip & Go game format to its client, and if you haven't had a chance to check it out yet there are now one million reasons to do exactly that!

Get Ready for the "Biggest & Richest Flip & Go To Date"

This November, GGPoker is giving its players a chance to win a share of $1,000,000 in cash prizes with the Flip & Go Millionaire. Flip Stages will take place hourly from November 1-11, before the Go Stage takes place at 19:00 UTC on November 11.

"Flip & Go Millionaire will allow players to turn pennies into a share of a million," said Sarne Lightman, Global Head of GGPoker. "This format gets players to the most exciting part of the poker tournament faster than ever - it has been designed to maximize the fun, maximize the prizes and accommodate as many players as possible!"

Satellites to the $11 Flip Stages are now running in the GGPoker client, with players able to win their way for as little as $0.11.

Check the Flip & Go Millionaire Schedule Here

This isn't the first time that GGPoker have innovated on the Flip & Go tournament format, successfully bringing the format to the WSOP in 2021 and 2022 to rave reviews from players and industry personnel alike.


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How does the Flip & Go Millionaire Work?

The Flip & Go Millionaire tournament will, like all Flip & Go Tournaments, come in two parts: the Flip Stage and the Go Stage. Don't worry if you're not familiar, GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu famously called Flip & Go tournaments "incredibly easy" and PokerNewsis here to explain it for you.

Flip Stage

The first stage is arguably the simplest �� although tell that to Scott Seiver!. Players will receive three cards and must discard one before the flop, turn and river are dealt.

Each table plays down to a single winner, who will then proceed to the Go Stage.

Go Stage

The Go Stage of the Flip & Go Millionaire will take place at 19:00 on November 11 and is played as regular No-Limit Texas Hold'em �� no discarding here! All players who make it to this stage will be guaranteed a share of $1,000,000

Check Out GGPoker's Exclusive Satellites to WSOP Europe Main Event

Sign Up to GGPoker and Receive a $600 Welcome Bonus

Now is the time to join GGPoker if you do not already have an account. Download GGPoker via PokerNews, create your account, and make your first deposit knowing GGPoker matches your initial deposit 100% up to a maximum of $600.

The bonus releases into your playable account balance in $1 increments each time you contribute $5 in net cash game rake or pay in tournament fees. You have a full 90 days to release as much of the bonus as possible.

In addition, new depositing players can get involved in the Honeymoon promotion. The promotion revolves around completing daily challenges. Completing just three see you win a prize. Complete all 30 and you will have received $170 worth of cash and $180 in other rewards on top of your $600 welcome bonus!

Number of Missions CompletedReward
32x $0.50 AoF Sit & Go Tickets
51x $2.50 Global MILLION$ Satellite ticket
710x $0.50 AoF Sit & Go tickets
101x $5 Omaholic MILLION$ Satellite ticket
15T$14
20$20 cash
231x $50 Global MILLION$ ticket
24T$50
251x $52.50 Omahoic Bounty Quarter MILLION$ Stage 1 ticket
30$150 cash
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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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