Got a Passion for Poker? BetMGM and Borgata Offer Exclusive Promotions, Bonus Rewards, and Free Bets!

The BetMGM and Borgata casino sites have unique poker promotions, as well as tournaments and other prize offerings.

If you watch sports, you know all about the BetMGM sites. They are on commercial breaks for just about any game. You’ll see Jamie Foxx, Wayne Gretzky or others pitching the great betting options for the sites run by MGM Resorts International (Betmgm.com, borgata.com).

But what you may not know is that on the casino side, BetMGM and Borgata have some of the coolest promotions you’re going to find.

For instance, poker.

You’ll find more online poker promos here than just about anywhere.


 

Sign up for a Borgata Poker account today.


Rack up Bonus Rewards Points

Also on the poker side is the BetMGM Poker Weekly Cashback Grind. Every week—12 a.m. Monday through 11:59 p.m. Sunday—players earn cash for racking up Bonus Reward Points on poker games or tournaments. The amount of cash you can collect at the end of the week rises with the amount of Reward Points you earn. It goes from a minimum of 50 cents for 25 Reward Points to a maximum of $700, for at least 12,500 points.

Registered players are automatically enrolled in this promotion, which is active in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Just log in and go to the Cashback Grind promo page within 24 hours beginning at midnight Sunday to collect the cash.

Poker players at BetMGM or Borgata also can earn entry into the Borgata Winter Poker Open. Qualifying tournaments have just wrapped up, in which players win Borgata Poker Travel Packages, awarding entry to the $5,300 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship, a four-night hotel stay at the Borgata in Atlantic City January 21-25, travel credit, and a BetMGM Poker swag bag.


New poker players Sign Up at BetMGM

 


Entries Available for MGM Tournament

Coming up, the MGM Poker Winter Online Championships run January 28 through February 10, with over $700,000 in total prizes guaranteed, including a $75,000 top prize. Register by logging into your account and signing up for any Poker Championship Trophy Event before the scheduled start time. Your entry fee will be refunded within 24 hours after the conclusion of each event.

These are cash buy-in events. Buy-ins range from $100 to $2,500. One cool feature: If you bust, you may re-enter the tournament by buying in again during the registration period.

There are other good poker promos, constantly renewed at the BetMGM and Borgata sites. These are in addition to a great group of slot-based promos. In the 4 Fantastic Fish Bet & Get promo, you get a $10 Casino Bonus after you’ve wagered at least $30 on the 4 Fantastic Fish slot game, a great fishing-themed ways-to-win game from 4ThePlayer.

Exclusive Lion’s Share Daily Jackpots can be earned simply by playing slots online. Member play accrues three daily jackpots—the Mini Mystery, One and All and Community Share prizes. At press time stands at $130.64, $926.78 and $4,594.25, respectively. These are mystery jackpots for which anyone actively playing is eligible.

Make sure you link your BetMGM account to the MGM Rewards loyalty program. This will allow you to earn points that can be redeemed on-site at an MGM casino, or qualify for on-site promotions such as sweepstakes drawings.


 

Sign up for a Borgata Poker account today.


 

 

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