Crypto poker fans, get ready for an exciting ride! CoinPoker has just launched its new online poker tournament series, CoinMasters, offering an impressive $250,000 prize pool, including a top-tier poker career package valued at $100,000. The event promises a unique experience, rewarding both skill and creativity. Players can enter the tournament through various routes and battle for massive prizes.
What’s CoinMasters All About?
CoinMasters isn't your usual poker tournament; it's a complete experience designed to help players reach new heights in their poker careers. The tournament features a grand prize of $100,000, which includes $50,000 in cash, a $30,000 sponsorship deal, entry to the WSOP Main Event, and private coaching from top poker professionals.
With the tournament already underway, CoinPoker has partnered with notable pros like Bencb, Patrick Leonard, and Mario Mosböck to make this series unforgettable for poker lovers. The event includes daily tournaments, special coins to collect, and plenty of ways to qualify, ensuring players of all levels can participate in the action.
Ways to Qualify: Skill, Luck, and Creativity
One of the standout features of CoinMasters is the variety of ways you can qualify for the Final Table. Players can earn coins by winning daily tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $25 to $150. Collect all seven coins, and you’re guaranteed a spot at the Final Table and a $10,000 cash bonus.
There’s also a "Luckbox" method, where a random draw gives you a special coin that guarantees you a seat at the Final Table and bonus cash. For the creative types, the “Creator” path rewards the best poker-related content on X (formerly Twitter) or Instagram with a spot at the Final Table and $10,000. Weekly creator prizes add more excitement to the tournament.
The Big Prize and Extra Rewards
The final table is where the stakes get really high, with up to seven players competing for the $100,000 poker career package. Winners also get to choose a CoinPoker ambassador, like Mario Mosböck, for up to two months of coaching. The first player to qualify receives the first pick, which could give them a significant advantage.


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