How casino tournaments work
A tournament is a timed race up a leaderboard. While it runs, your play on qualifying games earns you points, and the top finishers split a prize pool when the clock stops. The exact scoring varies by event — common formats reward your biggest single win, your highest win multiplier (win relative to bet), or a total points tally across many spins. The beauty is that you're already playing the games you enjoy; the tournament simply adds a second way to win on top of the normal payouts.
Why they're worth joining
- No extra cost. You compete with your regular bets — no separate entry fee on most events.
- Extra prizes. Cash and free-spin pools on top of your in-game winnings.
- Structure and goals. A leaderboard gives a session purpose beyond a single spin.
- Everyone can place. Multiplier-based formats let smaller-stakes players compete with high rollers.
Live tournaments
Tales of the Far Kingdom
Prize pool
Paths of Lukomorye
Prize pool
Koschei's Treasure
Prize pool
Events rotate regularly — check the promotions area for start times, qualifying games and the exact scoring of each race.
The Chest of Luck lottery
Alongside skill-and-volume tournaments, LuckMore runs a lottery — pure chance, with tickets earned through play. The current draw, the Chest of Luck, has a prize pool of 10 000 FS shared across the top 50 places, with the draw on June 30, 2026. The more you play during the qualifying period, the more tickets you hold and the better your odds of landing in the winning places.
There's also the ever-present mushroom jackpot, which grows with every bet placed across the casino until one lucky player triggers it — a reminder that a single spin can change a session entirely.
Chest of Luck
Prize pool: 10 000 FS
Winning places: top 50
Draw date: June 30, 2026
Earn tickets by playing during the qualifying window.
Tips to climb the leaderboard
You can't control the cards, but you can play the format smartly:
- Read the rules first. Know whether the event rewards biggest win, top multiplier or total points — it completely changes how to play.
- Match the game to the format. Multiplier races favour high-volatility slots where a big hit is possible; points races reward steady volume.
- Play the qualifying games. Only listed games score — check the list before you start.
- Mind the timing. A late surge near the deadline can leapfrog the board, but never bet beyond your budget to chase a position.
- Keep it fun. Treat any prize as a bonus on top of normal play, not a reason to overspend.
Tournaments and your bonuses
Tournaments stack neatly with the rest of LuckMore's rewards. You can be clearing a welcome bonus, earning cashback, and climbing a leaderboard all at once — the same spins count toward each. Just keep an eye on bonus rules like max bet while a bonus is active, so a tournament push doesn't accidentally void an offer. Played within your budget, tournaments are one of the most enjoyable ways to add value at the casino.
Tournaments FAQ
How do LuckMore tournaments work?
They're timed leaderboard races. Your play on qualifying games earns points, and top finishers split a prize pool. Scoring may reward biggest win, top multiplier or total points.
Do tournaments cost extra to enter?
Most have no separate buy-in — you compete with the bets you'd place anyway. Always check each event's rules for any conditions.
Can small-stakes players win tournaments?
Yes. Multiplier-based formats score wins relative to bet size, so smaller players can compete with high rollers.
What is the Chest of Luck lottery?
A draw with a 10 000 FS prize pool shared across the top 50 places, drawn on June 30, 2026. You earn tickets by playing during the qualifying window.
Do tournament spins also count toward bonuses?
Yes — the same spins can progress a welcome bonus, earn cashback and score tournament points. Just respect any max-bet rule while a bonus is active.