Opportunities for U. S. Players to Enter the 2023 PokerStars Players’ Championship

One of the worst parts about the UIGEA was the removal of the States of America from the global poker pool. Instead of having chances to earn passage into major international poker tournaments, those in the States have been left to languish (unless they wanted to travel to a friendly country!). PokerStars is trying to alleviate that issue – somewhat – by offering six opportunities for players in the U. S. to get into the 2023 rebirth of the PokerStars Players’ Championship.

Want To Freeroll to the PSPC?

The reason there is a “somewhat” in that last sentence above is that you will have to be in one of the three states that PokerStars is permitted to serve with their product. In Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey, the state specific PokerStars online sites will be offering their “Golden Ticket” Promotion. Through this promotion, three Platinum Passes – which will cover travel expenses and the $25,000 buy-in to the PSPC – will be awarded, one in each of the mentioned states.

Right now, players in those three states can opt-in to participate in the “Golden Ticket” Promotion. In this promotion, players will have to play one hand of poker with a minimum buy-in of $1. The player then will receive a “mystery chest” which, upon opening, could contain a “Golden Ticket” pass to the Platinum Pass freerolls to be held on November 8. Win the Platinum Pass freeroll, and you’re on your way to the Baha Mar Resort in Nassau, the Bahamas, in January 2023 for the PSPC.

Fall Fest Also Holds Three Platinum Passes

Those lucky players in that triumvirate of states have a second chance to pick up a Platinum Pass during the upcoming PokerStars Fall Fest.

The PokerStars Fall Fest will run between November 11-28, a humongous 120-event series that will feature buy-ins of all levels. There are guaranteed prize pools of $2 million for the players across those three different tournament series. Pennsylvania will get $1 million to offer to its players, while Michigan gets $500,000 and New Jersey gets $400,000 to spread to its players. The […]

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