Feast on Some Micro-Stakes Action During GJ’s Lunar New Year

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
GJ's Lunar New Year festival

PokerStars is inviting players from around the world to join in the Lunar New Year celebrations with a 12-event micro-stakes festival fronted by Georgina "GJReggie" James.

GJ’s Lunar New Year runs from February 1-6 and features 12 micro-stakes tournaments themed around the Lunar Zodiac. Ten of the tournaments have $2.20 buy-ins, one comes with a $5.50 buy-in, before an $11 buy-in Main Event brings the curtain down on the festival. PokerStars is guaranteeing GJ’s Lunar New Year players will win a share of at least $50,000 by the time the festival concludes, despite the micro-stakes buy-ins.

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GJ’s Lunar New Year Schedule

DateTime GMT)GameBuy-inGuarantee
Tue 1 Feb5:00 p.m.Year of the Rabbit (8-Game)$2.20$2,000
 7:00 p.m.Year of the Dragon (NLHE Turbo)$2.20$3,500
Wed 2 Feb3:00 p.m.Year of the Snake (NLH Freezeout)$2.20$2,000
 5:00 p.m.Year of the Horse (HORSE)$2.20$2,000
Thu 3 Feb5:00 p.m.Year of the Sheep (HU Zoom TKO)$2.20$3,000
 7:00 p.m.Year of the Monkey (PLO8)$2.20$2,500
Fri 4 Feb1:00 p.m.Year of the Rooster (NLHE Turbo)$2.20$2,500
 3:00 p.m.Year of the Dog (Timed Tourney)$2.20$2,000
Sat 5 Feb6:00 p.m.Year of the Pig (PLO)$2.20$3,000
 8:00 p.m.Year of the Rat (NLHE Hyper PKO)$2.20$3,500
Sun 6 Feb2:00 p.m.Year of the Ox (8-Game)$5.50$4,000
 4:00 p.m.Year of the Tiger (NLHE Main Event)$11$20,000

The GJ’s Lunar New Year schedule features several formats to put PokerStars players to the ultimate test. The festival kicks of at 5:00 p.m. GMT on February 1 with the Year o the Rabbit tournament. This is a $2.20 buy-in $2,000 guaranteed 8-Game event, which is perfect for the mixed game aficionados among you.

Other formats include Pot-Limit Omaha, PLO8, turbo and hyper-turbo No-Limit Hold’em events, a timed tournament with a 60-minute limit, and even a heads-up zoom tournament where the entire prize pool is awarded via bounties.

The piece de resistance is the Year of the Tiger tournament at 4:00 p.m. on February 6, otherwise known as the Main Event. Players sit down with 25,000 chips and play to a ten-minute clock where the blinds start at 100/200/25a. Up to three re-entries are permitted in the Main Event but they must be purchased by the end of the 12th level.

Main Event satellites from a mere $0.55 are available right now if you wish to try win your way into the $20,000 guaranteed Main Event.

In addition, PokerStars Chests loaded with series tickets are being randomly dropped to players watching GJReggie and other PokerStars Ambassadors channels on Twitch.

GJReggie is super excited to get the festival underway and battle it out in this low-stakes spectacular.

"Kung Hei Fat Choy! Happy New Year! The Tiger is approaching. The Lunar New Year is a holiday I’ve always celebrated with good food, family, and a little red envelope with money. I’m supe rexcited that I get to share these festivities with my community in the form of my very own poker series. Hopefully we can get together and have some fun."

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Enjoy GJ’s Lunar New Year With a $600 Bonus

New depositing PokerStars customers can claim a welcome bonus worth up to $600. Download PokerStars via PokerNews, create your free account, and decide how much you want to deposit. Your deposit is matched 100% up to $600 in the form of a bonus. In fact, your first three deposits in the first 60-days after making your first deposit are matched up to a combined total of $600.

The bonus releases into your playable balance in $10 increments each time you generate 180 redemption points, which in turn are earned at a rate of five per $1 contributed to the cash game rake or spent on tournament fees (6.5 points per £1, 5.5 points per €1, and four points per CAD$).

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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