Don't Miss $50 Million in Guarantees During 2021 PokerStars Winter Series

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PokerStars is the place to be over the festival period if you are a fan of tournament poker because it is here that the massive Winter Series takes place. The Winter Series returns to PokerStars from December 25 and guarantees to award at least $50 million by the time the final champion is crowned on January 12.

Winter Series features an incredible 291 events spread across low, medium, and high tier buy-ins. Those buy-ins start at only $2.20, climb to $10,300, and have everything else in between. Winter Series Opening Day

Make sure you do not overindulge on Christmas Day because there are 14 Winter Series events on the opening day of the online poker festival. Eleven of those opening day events are No-Limit Hold’em, and includes a pair of $300,000 guaranteed tournaments in the shape of a $109 and a $1,050 Progressive KO. The other three Day 1 events see 5-card PLO players battle it out in $2.20, $22, and $215 buy-in tournaments. $1 Million Guaranteed For Only $55

It is difficult to single out one particular tournament as a highlight because there so many amazing events on the busy schedule. That said, Boxing Day, December 26, has a must-play tournament at 6:05 p.m. GMT.

Winter Series 09-L: $55 NLHE [8-Max, Sunday Supreme, Progressive KO] only costs $55 to enter, less if you win your way in via the satellites starting at $2.20, but it comes with a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million! This means the event needs 20,000 entrants if PokerStars is to avoid paying an overlay. Up to three re-entries are allowed during the 3.75 hour late registration period, so it is a good idea to try to win yourself multiple bullets in the many satellites running around the clock. The Sunday Two Million

January 2, 2022 sees the Sunday Million take place, but do so with a welcomed twist. The tournament’s buy-in returns to $215 from $109 but PokerStars is doubling the guarantee to $2 million!

Cards are in the air from 6:05 p.m. GMT on January 2, and […]

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