Sunday Sale Returns to 888poker This Weekend

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
2 min read
888poker Sunday Sale

If you like value then make sure you check out 888poker this Sunday for the return of the Sunday Sale.

You can buy into all of your favourite 888poker tournaments for half price, with some massive guarantees still up for grabs.

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$25k GTD Sunday Sale Big Shot

The Big Shot gets underway at 17:00 GMT on Sunday, May 23 with a buy-in for $27.50 (reduced from $55. The $25,000 guaranteed tournament comes with 12 minute blinds and 10,000 starting chips.

888poker Sunday Sale Big Shot

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$150k GTD Sunday Sale Main Event

The Main Event is the biggest tournament of the weekend with a $150,000 prize pool guaranteed. The buy-in was $109 but that has been slashed in half to just $55. Again, the blinds are 12 minutes but this time players receive 15,000 in starting chips - that's 250 big blinds!

The Main Event kicks off at 18:00 GMT this Sunday.

Sunday Sale Main Event

$50k GTD Sunday Sale High Roller

The High Roller starts at 18:30 GMT on Sunday evening with a $50,000 guarantee. The tournament usually has a $525 buy-in, but that's been reduced to $265 thanks to the Sunday Sale.

Sunday Sale High Roller

888poker Sunday Sale Satellites

There are plenty of satellites in the 888poker client so that you can win your way into the Sunday Sale for even less.

Download 888poker

In order to play in the Sunday Sale tournaments, you'll need an account with 888poker. If you don’t have an account simply download 888poker through PokerNews and you will be awarded an $88 bonus (£20 in the UK) without making a deposit.

Once you are ready to make your first deposit, it will be matched in the form of a bonus of up to $888, or more than twice as much advertised on the site.

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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