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Paddy Power Poker

Twister tournaments are one of the most popular formats at Paddy Power Poker, not least because their random jackpot structure makes it possible to play for a prize pool worth up to 1,000x the Twister’s buy-in. Now, thanks to the Daily Twister Spring leaderboards, Paddy Power Poker’s Twister just got a whole lot more profitable.

€3,000 worth of Twister tickets are awarded every day across three leaderboards. Those leaderboards are split based on the Twister’s buy-in, which helps keep the playing field level. Points are earned for the Low leaderboard by playing €0.25 to €5 Twisters, playing €10 to €25 buy-ins earns points for the Medium leaderboard, while anything over €50 counts toward the High leaderboard.

How to Earn Daily Twister Sprint Leaderboard Points

Players receive points for every Twister they play, even if they are the first player to bust. You can play 25 Twisters to achieve your best overall score. If things haven’t gone to plan early into your 25 Twister set, you can rest after nine games; up to 99 resets are allowed during the day.

Points are earned at a higher rate when you play for one of the lower prize pool multipliers, with up to 30 points gained for winning a Twister with a 2x multiplier.

Mulitplier 1st 2nd 3rd
2x 30 20 15
3x 20 15 10
4x 15 10 7
5x 10 7 4
10x 8 5 3
20x 6 4 2
50x 5 3 2
200x and higher 4 2 2

The points in the above table are then multiplied by between 1x and 2x, depending on the buy-in of your Twister tournament, as shown in the table below.

Buy-in Multiplier
€0.25 to €1 1x
€2 to €3 1.5x
€5 2x
€10 1x
€15 1.5x
€20 2x
€25 2.5x
€50 1x
€100 1.5x
€200 2x

€0.50 Wild Twister, Age of the Gods Twisters, and any promotional Twisters are excluded from the leaderboards

What Can You Win From the Daily Twister Sprint Leaderboards?

All leaderboard prizes are paid in Twister tickets, giving you more chances to climb the Daily Twister Sprint leaderboards again. The Low (€0.25 to €5) pays out the top 200 finishers, the Medium (€10 to €25) prizes go to the top 75 finishers, while the top 30 points earners in the High category (€50+) receive prizes.

Low (€0.25 to €5)

Rank Prize
1 4x €25 Twister tickets
2 3x €20 Twister tickets
3 2x €25 Twister tickets
4 2x €20 Twister tickets
5 3x €10 Twister tickets
6 2x €10 Twister tickets
7-15 3x €5 Twister tickets
16-25 2x €5 Twister tickets
26-50 1x €5 Twister ticket
51-100 2x €2 Twister tickets
101-150 1x €3 Twister ticket
151-175 1x €2 Twister ticket
176-200 1x €1 Twister ticket

Medium (€10 to €25)

Rank Prize
1 4x €50 Twister tickets
2 3x €50 Twister tickets
3 2x €50 Twister tickets
4 3x €20 Twister tickets
5 4x €10 Twister tickets
6 3x €10 Twister tickets
7-15 2x €10 Twister tickets
16-25 1x €10 Twister ticket
26-50 1x €5 Twister ticket
51-75 1x €3 Twister ticket

High (€50 to €200)

Rank Prize
1 3x €100 Twister tickets
2 3x €50 Twister tickets
3 2x €50 Twister tickets
4 3x €20 Twister tickets
5 2x €20 Twister ticket
6-15 1x €20 Twister ticket
16-25 1x €15 Twister ticket
26-30 1x €10 Twister tickets

Join Paddy Power Poker Today

New Paddy Power Poker customers from the United Kingdom and Ireland can get their hands on €20 in bonuses plus entry to a €1,500 guaranteed tournament when they spend only €10 on MTT tournaments, Twisters, or Sit & Gos. Follow these five steps to receive your Paddy Power Poker welcome bonus:

  • Download Paddy Power Poker via PokerNews
  • Create your free Paddy Power Poker account and create a Poker Nickname
  • Sign into your Paddy Power Poker account and make a deposit of at least €10
  • Play €10 worth of tournaments, twisters, or sit & gos to release your welcome bonus
  • Enjoy your bonus and your €1,500 freeroll tournament entry


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Matthew Pitt

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.





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