Start the Road to the PokerStars Sunday Million From $0.55

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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PokerStars Road to the Sunday Million

The PokerStars Sunday Million may be rapidly approaching its 17th anniversary but the long-running tournament is the online event every poker player dreams of winning. Not only does the Sunday Million guarantee at least $1 million in prize money for a $109 buy-in, but taking it down comes with bags of kudos from your fellow grinders.

Although $109 is a great price for a $1 million guaranteed online poker tournament, it is a sum that is outside the constraints of most players' bankrolls. If $109 is too steep for you, perhaps you should take a look at the Road to the Sunday Million route to this week's event because you can play your way into the February 19 edition of the Sunday Million from only $0.55.

The Road to the Sunday Million features two $11 buy-in tournaments that are ridiculous value. They play as a traditional progressive knockout event, but PokerStars adds 16x $109 seats to the prize pool, or $17,500 worth of tickets if you prefer. Not only do the top 16 finishers bag a seat to the Sunday Million, but they walk away with cash prizes too! It is a great satellite format because you can still win some cash even if you miss out on one of the added $109 tickets.

Such an $11 Road to the Sunday Million tournament ran on February 16. It saw 1,907 players enter, with the top 16 finishers receiving an entry to the next Sunday Million on February 19. Everyone that reeled in a $109 seat also walked away with cash amounts worth between $60 and $2,073! Brazil's "petrosant" captured $2,073 when they won the tournament, while Azerbaijan's "Guzyaka" netted $1,028 for their second-place finish.

The Latest Road to the Sunday Million Winners

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1petrosantBrazil$1,116$957$2,073
2GuzyakaAzerbaijan$73$955$1,028
3mr.zaporozheUkraine$26$567$593
4MIRONATORBulgaria$330$404$734
5VeryToxicPSRomania$407$288$695
6Laszlo6767Germany$201$205$406
7JaimiepUnited Kingdom$75$146$221
8MegaCanjeArgentina$28$104$132
9Bryangalle1Peru$95$74$169
10defsPaveL89Bulgaria$52$53$105
11Zottel_198Germany$153$53$206
12DJ2FunGermany$21$39$60
13juankrLithuania$90$39$129
14darycka1Ukraine$82$33$115
15Andrey_2177Canada$44$33$77
16B1ackZeroBrazil$71$33$104

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Two more Road to the Sunday Million tournaments shuffle up and deal before this weekend's event. Both kick-off at 7:05 p.m. GMT, doing so on February 17 and February 18. Jump into these seat-added tournaments if you harbor dreams of becoming this weekend's Sunday Million champion.

Don't panic if you miss out this weekend because the $11 buy-in Road to the Super Million tournaments run at 7:05 p.m. GMT throughout the week.

The $11 buy-in events are superb value but imagine turning $0.55 into a $109 Sunday Million ticket plus a hatful of cash. $0.55 buy-in Road to the Sunday Million satellites run several times per day, each guaranteeing at least three $11 seats will be won. Navigate your way to the target tournament, then cash in it, and your ROI will be off the charts!

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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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