Friday, March 18, 2016

Sneak into the $10 million Sunday Million tenth anniversary
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Unless you've been locked in a very small pantry and surviving on dried foods for the past several weeks (and, if so, we're really sorry about that), you know that this Sunday PokerStars will celebrate 10 years of the world's biggest online tournament. It's going to be a $10 million guaranteed party that costs $215 to get in for all regular guests.

But we were thinking...

You ever had a time in your life that maybe you were a little short on cash, but there was a movie you just had to see? Or maybe your favorite band was playing in a venue that didn't allow people of your age in? Or what about that club that had a line for VIPs when you weren't a VIP?

Did you ever find a way to get in anyway?

Well, here's your chance to play in this weekend's $10 million event for less than it would cost you to buy lunch. Interested? Keep reading.


Need a PokerStars account to play? Click here to get an account.

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Starting today, PokerStars is offering Sunday Million Spin & Go tourneys. For five bucks, you get a chance to get a $215 Sunday Million ticket.

Here's how it works:

You buy in for $5, and the spinner gets to spinning. It could spin up a little, or it could spin all the way up to a $215 Sunday Million ticket first prize.

To see the odds on it happening and all the other details you need, visit the Sunday Million Spin & Go info page.

If those don't suit your fancy or bankroll, there are also regular Sunday Million satellites running now for as little as $0.55 or just a few StarsCoin. To play in these satellites go to Tourney > Regular or Special tabs in the PokerStars lobby.

So, go get your ticket today. And if you manage to sneak in through a satellite, let us know on our @PokerStarsBlog Twitter account.


Wanna sneak in? Click here to get a PokerStars account.
Brad Willis is the PokerStars Head of Blogging.



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