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Full House of Horrors: JackPoker Gets into the Halloween Spirit with $4M Series

Full House of Horrors: JackPoker Gets into the Halloween Spirit with $4M Series

It’s around that time of the year when Halloween themes keep popping up, so it’s no surprise that JackPoker has a new promotion underway. Just yesterday, October 6th, the platform kicked off its Full House of Horrors series, with $4 million in guaranteed prizes.

The series will run all the way through to November 2, with 162 Progressive Knockout tournaments, a $1 million leaderboard, and a few spooky extras for good measure. You’ll want to keep an eye out for jacks but we’ll get to that part below.

162 Tournaments in One Haunted House

The core of the Full House of Horrors is a $3,000,000 guaranteed series made up of 162 Progressive Knockout (PKO) events, with buy-ins starting from just $5. These are fast-paced tournaments where every elimination gets you instant cash and more leaderboard points.

Here’s how it works:

  • Each knockout you score in a PKO event earns you leaderboard points.
  • The number of points is going to be based on the cash value of your knockout.
  • And a Special Halloween twist: If you win a showdown with jacks in your hand, you get a multiplier.

What this means is:

  • Showdown with one jack in your hand? Get a 1.25x multiplier.
  • Showdown with pocket jacks? Make that a 2x multiplier.

Heads-Up for New Players: Ticket Giveaway (Through Oct 24)

The Full House of Horrors also got an expansion along the way. Now,(and until Oct 24) there’s also a limited-time offer for newcomers that ties into the series’ Hall of Fame:

  • Who can enter: New JackPoker players only
  • Minimum deposit: $40
  • What’s on the table: a randomly distributed prize ticket to Full House of Horrors tournaments, worth up to $50
  • Timing: available until October 24
  • Odds note: Larger deposits are said to increase the chance of receiving higher-value tickets

This ticket promo sits alongside the main $4,000,000 GTD series and doesn’t change the tournament rules or leaderboard mechanics above; it’s simply an entry-boost option for brand-new accounts during the window.

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Written By: Iva Dozet News Editor