Special SCOOP Satellites from PokerStars
Great spring news for players of the biggest online poker room - PokerStars: if using a special PokerStars marketing code = pokerglobal.info when registering an account, they’ll be granted with unique satellites to SCOOP 2016 series called SCOOP Satellite CIS Affiliate Special prepared by the administration of the poker room. 12 satellites are planned to be held in total with total prize pool of $3192. The prize pools of each SCOOP CIS Affiliate Special Satellites will include tickets to SCOOP tourneys.
In order to register for these satellites, you have to make a $0.50 buy-in. Players also have a chance to make up to two re-buys. All buy-ins and re-buys will be used for the increase of the added prize pool of each tournament = $274.
The satellites can already be found in the PokerStars lobby on page Tourneys - Private. For the fast search, you can either use tourneys' ID (watch below), either enter the key combination in the tourney search bar = CIS:
Detailed info about the satellites:
- ID: 1562739408, May, 12 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739409, May, 13 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739426, May, 14 at 12.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739411, May, 14 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739428, May, 15 at 12.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739412, May, 15 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739414, May, 16 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739417, May, 17 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739419, May, 18 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739422, May, 19 at 17.03 UTC
- ID: 1562739424, May, 20 at 17.03 UTC
If you have difficulties with the search of these satellites, refer to the article How to find tournaments at PokerStars using the ID.
Standard prize pools of the satellites:
- 1st place - $109 SCOOP ticket
- 2-3rd - $27 SCOOP ticket
- 4-9th - $11 SCOOP ticket
- 10-15th - $7.5 SCOOP ticket
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