Listen to PokerNews & Life Outside Poker Podcast for Chance to Win $10000 NAPT Gold Pass

Since announcing the upcoming North American Poker Tour (NAPT) Las Vegas festival taking place Nov. 1-10, PokerStars has given players several opportunities to win Gold Pass packages valued at $10,000.

Now PokerStars has announced another opportunity for those in the United States to win a coveted Gold Pass to NAPT Las Vegas simply by listening to both the PokerNews Podcast and Life Outside Poker Podcast!

Keep on reading to learn what you need in order to be entered to win.

What You Need to Do to Win

Listen to PokerNews & Life Outside Poker Podcast for Chance to Win ,000 NAPT Gold Pass 101Here’s how it works.

There will be a total of six episodes – two of Life Outside Poker with Connor Richards and four of the PokerNews Podcast with Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz – each presenting a code word somewhere in the episode (don’t worry, it’ll be easily identifiable) between now and Oct. 14.

Listen to each episode, note the keyword, and at the end put them together to spell out a six-word phrase. Simply email the correct six-word phrase to email protected and you’ll be entered to win. A winner will be randomly selected after the giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. PT. Terms and conditions apply, which can be viewed in full here.

The last keyword will be revealed in the Friday, Oct. 11 episode of the PokerNews Podcast, meaning you’ll have that weekend to put together the phrase and send it in along with your name and location.

One of the episodes is already out, meaning the first code word is just waiting for you to find.

Podcast Schedule

Date Show
Tuesday, Sept. 17 Life Outside Poker w/ guest Niall Farrell
Friday, Sept. 20 PokerNews Podcast
Friday, Sept. 27 PokerNews Podcast
Tuesday, Oct. 1 Life Outside Poker w/ guest Maria Konnikova
Friday, Oct. 4 PokerNews Podcast
Friday, Oct. 11 PokerNews Podcast

Earn Additional Entries

Submitting the key phrase qualifies you for the giveaway, but by doing so you can also earn up to three additional entries by supporting both the PokerNews Podcast and Life Outside Poker. Simply leave reviews on either Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or both and send in screenshots showing you’ve done so. Do that and you’ll earn additional entries.

Likewise, follow both the PokerNews Podcast and Life Outside Poker on Sound Cloud and you’ll earn yet an additional entry.

So, if you send in the key phrase along with the three things above you can earn a maximum of three entries in the giveaway!

What’s a Gold Pass?

Listen to PokerNews & Life Outside Poker Podcast for Chance to Win ,000 NAPT Gold Pass 102A $10,300 NAPT Gold Pass sees players win entry to the NAPT Las Vegas Main Event, seven nights’ accommodation for them and a guest along with spending money!

Each NAPT Las Vegas Gold Pass offers:

Things to Know

PokerNews Ambassador, Connor RichardsAgain, Terms and Conditions apply, which you should read in full here, but some things to note:

Listen to both podcast right here on PokerNews!

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

FAQ

Can you win real money at WPT Global?

Can you win real money at WPT Global? Yes, you can win real money at WPT Global. WPT Global also offer the chance to win seats in any number of exciting live tournaments.

How does account verification work?

How does account verification work? WPT Global reserves the right to request documents to verify the identity of players and prevent problem or fraudulent activity. The types of documents required are: proof of identity (ID card, passport, driver’s license), proof of address (utility bills or bank statements not more than three months old) and proof of deposit (cards or e-wallet). When requested, players must provide full, clear, color photos or screenshots of verification documents.

Can you withdraw from WPT Global?

Can you withdraw from WPT Global? Before making your first withdrawal, WPT Global, as a licensed operator, requires new customers to verify their account by providing the necessary documentation. This includes: Documentation that proves your identity such as a driving licence or passport.

Can you play WPT global with a VPN?

Can you play WPT global with a VPN? Wpt global is one of the world’s largest online poker sites, but it is also one of the most restrictive in terms of IP address restrictions. As a general rule, traditional VPNs cannot be used to access the platform because they can either warn or block your accounts.

Who is the best WPT player?

Who is the best WPT player? Leaderboard Rank Player Titles 1 Carlos Mortensen 3 2 Daniel Negreanu 2 3 Michael Mizrachi 2 4 Fedor Holz 1

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