Join deadmau5 For Tonight's GG Legend's Bounty Tournament!

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GGPoker Spring Festival

You won't want to miss tonight's GG Legends Bounty as part of the GGPoker Spring Festival. With a guaranteed prize pool of $10,000 and costing just $5.25 enter, it's the perfect way to get your weekend off to the perfect start.

Head to the GG Spring Festival Hub

Running until April 25th, check out all the latest news and live updates from the GG Spring Festival!

$10K GG Legends Bounty feat. deadmau5

Think you've got what it takes to battle against deadmau5 on the GGPoker felt? Well now's your chance. This Progressive bounty tournament will award at least $1.25 every time you eliminate a player.

PLUS the winner of the GG Legends Bounty tournament will win an authentic co-branded mau5head, and the player who knocks out deadmau5 will win some sick merchandise!

EventDateTime (BST)Buy-inGuarantee
GG Legends BountyApril 1021:00$5.25$10,000

With 15 levels (2h05m) of late registration, there's plenty of time for you to get in on the action!

What is a Progressive Bounty Tournament?

A progressive bounty tournament works the same way as a normal bounty tournament, with some slight variations. Every time player is eliminated, 50% of their Current Bounty is awarded to the player who eliminated them, and the remaining 50% is added to that player's bounty!


Related: Qualify for the GGSF Opening Event for just $10.80!


Sign Up for a GGPoker Account Through PokerNews

If you want to play in the GGPoker Spring Festival, you'll need to sign up for an account. By downloading GGPoker via PokerNews entitles you to a welcome bonus worth up to $600. Your first deposit is matched 100% up to a maximum of $600, setting you up nicely in time for the Spring Festival.

The bonus releases into your account in $10 increments each time you earn 6,000 Fish Buffet Points, which is the equivalent of $60 in rake or tournament fees.

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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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