Competition Specifics
Just Casino is set to host an exciting tournament from September 15 to September 22, 2025, at the Gate City Poker Room (BBCC Nashua). This tournament, open to players who have made at least one deposit in the casino, promises a total prize pool of 10,000 €/$ (Euros or Dollars).
The qualifying games for the tournament include Burning Classics, Burning Classics 5000, Burning Classics Royal Edition, Burning Love, and Burning Classics 2. To take part in the tournament, players must play any of these qualifying games.
Each €/$1 wagered in the qualifying games awards 1 point for the leaderboard. The tournament leaderboard will rank players based on the points accumulated from their gameplay, with prizes being distributed to the top-ranking players based on their positions.
The specific prizes and their corresponding positions on the leaderboard have not been disclosed yet. However, it is known that prizes will be credited to players' accounts within 72 hours after the tournament ends.
It is important to note that the tournament's rules and qualifying games may be subject to change without notice. Additionally, the General Casino Bonus Terms and Conditions also apply. All cash prizes from the tournament must be wagered 5 times before withdrawal.
The tournament will commence at 00:00 UTC on 15th September and conclude at 23:59 UTC on 22nd September. The tournament's results will be announced after its conclusion on 22nd September.
Players are encouraged to participate in this thrilling event and compete for their share of the 10,000 €/$ prize pool. Stay tuned for more updates on the tournament and its exciting developments.
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