Sign Up for Global Poker’s Grizzly Games VI, With 1.8M SC Prize Pool

Published: Jan 27, 2024
Updated: Jan 27, 2024

Global Poker, the only legal California online poker option, is about to launch a 21-day poker extravaganza with 216 events and nearly 2 million Sweeps Coins in guarantees.

Grizzly Games VI begins Jan. 30 and runs through Feb. 19. There are 108 Gold Coin trophy events, with GC800,000,000 in guarantees. And there are 108 Sweeps Coin trophy events, with SC1,834,000 in guarantees.

The Main Events have prize pools of GC30,000,000 and SC200,000. Plus, Grizzly Games players get a Day 7 login bonus.

Translation: Now is a perfect time to sign up. Using Global Poker bonus code FLUSH, you can get 150,000 GC for just $10 plus 30 FREE SC. With the ability to redeem SC for real cash prizes, Global Poker offers California poker players the only way to legally get money in their pocket thanks to wins in a poker room.

Once you register and get your FREE SC, come back to get a breakdown of the Grizzly Games.

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Grizzly Games Details

Sweeps Coin Events

Before the Grizzly Games begin, there will be a Jan. 29 Freeroll to kick things off at 11 a.m. PT. At stake: 5,000 SC of free entries to Grizzly Games VI SC events.

Then, from Jan. 30-Feb. 19, there will be 108 SC trophy events. Buy-ins range from 3.3 SC to 99 SC. Prize pools range from 5,000 SC to the Main Event’s 200,000 SC.

With 108 events, there will almost always be something going on. And there’s a wide range of poker varieties and tournament styes to play. So, there will always be something for you.

Winners of buy-in events will get a bronze Grizzly Games trophy, as well as Grizzly Games VI avatars, hoodies, t-shirts, and hats.

The SC Main Event starts at 2:30 p.m. PT on Feb. 19. It has a 99 SC buy-in and the 200,000 SC prize pool. Here’s what the top 10 finishers will win.

  • 1st — $2,500 in cash, represent Global Poker at live event (extra $2,500 to help with this), hoodie, t-shirt, hat
  • 2nd — 1,000 SC, t-shirt, hat
  • 3rd — 900 SC, t-shirt, hat
  • 4th — 800 SC, t-shirt
  • 5th — 700 SC, t-shirt
  • 6th — 550 SC, t-shirt
  • 7th — 450 SC, hat
  • 8th — 350 SC, hat
  • 9th — 250 SC, hat
  • 10th — 100 SC, hat

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Gold Coin Events

The Jan. 29 Freeroll on the Gold Coin side of the tournament has 2,000,000 GC in guarantees and starts at 11 a.m. PT.

After that, there will be 108 GC trophy events from Jan. 30-Feb. 19. Buy-ins range from 3,300 GC to 99,000 GC. Prize pools range from 750,000 GC to the Main Event’s 30,000,000 GC.

On the GC side, there are three special events with unique prizes:

💰 Hats Off for Groundhog Day (99,000 GC buy-in / 20,000,000 GC guarantee) — all final table players will get a fuzzy Grizzly Games VI ushanka-style hat or beanie.

💰 Touchdown for Super Grizzly Sunday (99,00 GC buy-in / 27,500,000 GC guarantee) — all final table players have a chance to win a Global Poker football and NFL helmet.

💰 Get in the Mood for Valentine’s Day (55,000 GC buy-in / 9,000,000 GC guarantee) — all final table players stand to win a Global Poker teddy bear and some Global Poker chocolate coins.

Winners of buy-in events will get a bronze Grizzly Games trophy, as well as Grizzly Games VI avatars, hoodies, t-shirts, and hats.

The GC Main Event starts at 2:30 p.m. PT on Feb. 19. It has a 99,000 GC buy-in and the 30,000,000 GC prize pool. Here’s what the top 10 finishers will win.

  • 1st — 5,000,000 GC, hoodie, t-shirt, hat
  • 2nd — 1,000,000 GC, t-shirt, hat
  • 3rd — 900,000 GC, t-shirt, hat
  • 4th — 800,000 GC, t-shirt
  • 5th — 700,000 GC, t-shirt
  • 6th — 550,000 GC, t-shirt
  • 7th — 450,000 GC, hat
  • 8th — 350,000 GC, hat
  • 9th — 250,000 GC, hat
  • 10th — 100,000 GC, hat

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Matthew Bain

Matthew Bain started as News Editor and Content Manager at California Casinos in 2022. Before that, he spent six years as a sports reporter and then deputy sports editor for the Des Moines Register, during which time he won nine statewide journalism awards, including the Genevieve Mauck Stoufer Outstanding Young Iowa Journalists Award. As deputy sports editor, Matthew oversaw the Register’s recruiting coverage while also innovating the outlet’s high school sports coverage. Matthew graduated from San Diego State and grew up in California, but he’s somehow a Boston Celtics fan. Long story.