Exclusive: giving away tickets to Sunday Million 9th Anniversary in special tournaments
We continue to delight players who created their accounts in the largest online poker room in the world PokerStars via our referral links. From 10 to 14 March 2015, we are giving away tickets to Sunday Million 9th Anniversary in special tournaments.
There will be 5 tournaments with a very small buy-in of $0.11, each of which will have one guaranteed ticket to Sunday Million 9th Anniversary in a prize pool. The total guaranteed prize pool of Sunday Million 9th Anniversary equals $9.000.000.
Tournaments information
- ID: 1159826763 - March 10, 2015 at 17:00 GMT - $0.11 buy-in
- ID: 1159826823 - March 11, 2015 at 17:00 GMT - $0.11 buy-in
- ID: 1159039773 - March 12, 2015 at 17:00 GMT - $0.11 buy-in
- ID: 1159039879 - March 13, 2015 at 17:00 GMT - $0.11 buy-in
- ID: 1159038207 - March 14, 2015 at 17:00 GMT - $0.11 buy-in
Quick tournament search can be made with the help of Request - Find tournament selection in the menu. Type the ID of the tournament in the opened window and click Ok.
Prize pools
10 tickets will be given away in every tournament
- 1 place - $215 Sunday Million 9th Anniversary ticket
- 2-4 places - $33 Satellite ticket
- 5-10 places - $11 Satellite ticket
Who will be eligible to play in these freerolls
Players who have entered the ‘pokerglobal.info’ marketing code PokerStars during the registration in the poker room will be eligible to play. If you have created an account with the other code, you will not be allowed to play in these freerolls.
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