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$10 Million Sunday Million Dec 18th


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Even without the Americans this has a chance to be the largest online tournament ever and the prize pool will most likely crush the guarantee and end up over $12 million.I'm in Hong Kong which means a 3:30 AM on Monday morning start time but it should still be doable for me even if I enter a bit late.Good luck to all the FCPers who are playing, are yoiu in ?http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions...sunday-million/Turn $1 into $2,000,000! It’s PokerStars most famous regular big-money tournament, and for one week only the Sunday Million prize pool is being ramped up to the tune of $10,000,000, including an incredible $2,000,000 for the winner! It’s the biggest Sunday Million guarantee ever staged, and you can qualify for just $1!Here’s everything you need to know about the 10th Anniversary $10M Sunday Million:Date: December 18Time: 14:30 ETBuy-In: $215Prize Pool Guarantee: $10,000,000Top Prize: $2,000,000 guaranteed for 1st placeThere are hundreds of satellites running in the days leading up to the event. To register for a satellite or buy-in directly, open the PokerStars lobby and click ‘Tourney’ & ‘All’, or ‘Events’, ‘10th Anniversary’ & ‘All’.For your best chance to qualify, play the $11 Sunday Million Mega Satellite with a huge 1,000 seats guaranteed. It takes place one hour before the Sunday Million at 13:45, and you can win a seat for just $1.You can also turn your Frequent Player Points (FPPs) into a $215 Sunday Million entry with the PokerStars 10th Anniversary Sunday Million Mega Path!Sunday Million 10th Anniversary TimelineThe first-ever Sunday Million tournament ran on March 5, 2006, when the USA’s ‘aaaaaaaa’ bested an impressive field of 5,893 to become the inaugural Champion. It’s since become the biggest weekly poker tournament anywhere online, with an average of 7,000 taking part every week. The largest participation recorded so far was the 59,128-strong field that played the event on March 6, 2011, helping to create a prize pool of close to $12,000,000.

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2aCJthc82-9XVYX2mz6j.pngDo want.15k atm
Unless its a bunch of Russian's who can't speak English its almost a lock that a deal will be done before a hand is played at the final table. Hopefully there won't be an underage Dutch player using his Dad's id at the FT.
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