The perfect opportunity to try the games at the world’s #1 room, with $30 in free poker money
The Sunday Million is the world’s biggest weekly poker tournament. With a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool and first prize regularly in excess of $150,000, this No Limit Hold’em tournament attracts poker’s best players and is the ultimate way to take your bankroll to new heights!
Win your seat with hundreds of satellites throughout the week, or buy-in directly for $215 every Sunday. From poker legends, to satellite qualifiers and Team PokerStars Pros, the Sunday Million is open to everyone.
Check out the Blog for all the latest Sunday Million winners, stories and exciting hands, and don’t miss video highlights every week on PokerStars.tv.
How to Play the Sunday Million
Satellites run throughout the week from as little as $0.55 or just a few StarsCoin. To buy-in directly or register for a satellite, open the software and search for ‘Sunday Million’ in the ‘Tournaments’ tab (desktop), or via the ‘Tourney’ tab accessed from the Lobby (mobile). You can also select ‘Satellite’ in the tournament ‘Type’ filter, or find on desktop via the ‘Online Events’ tab.
Click here to go straight to the Tournaments tab.
More Sunday Majors
The Sunday Million isn’t our only big-money Sunday event. From the Sunday Warm-Up to the Sunday Storm, end your week in style by playing some of poker’s biggest tournaments – satellites to all events run throughout the week. Head to the Sunday Tournaments page for more details. Visit the ‘Tournaments/Tourney’ tab or type ‘Weekly’ into the tournament search box to find your favorite games.
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The poker world has crowned a new champion! Saturday was the biggest night of the year for poker players and fans – the conclusion of the World Series of Poker Main Event. When the last river cards was dealt, Scott Blumstein of Brigantine, New Jersey held all the chips. Blumstein earned $8,150,000 for first place and now holds the most coveted prize in poker, the WSOP Main Event bracelet. The victory puts Blumstein in select company in poker history, placing him alongside legends of game like Johnny Moss, Stu Ungar, Johnny Chan, Carlos Mortensen, and Martin Jacobson.
After the event, Blumstein was the picture of humility. One of his first remarks in the post-tournament press conference was to thank his parents for their support, as well as friends who helped him improve his skill set and prepare for the final table. And when asked if he’d now start playing high roller events, he shrugged and said most likely not. “I don’t have an ego in this game,” he added “I know where I stand.
READ MORE IN: http://www.wsop.com/2017/
SOURCE: http://www.wsop.com