Three Promos To Watch: Amazing Sunday Storm Offer and More

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Three Promos to Watch

We take a look at all the available online poker promotions each week and select our three favorites. You’re in for a real treat this week because there are a trio of barnstorming promos for you to get your teeth into.

Make yourself a drink, kick back in your favorite chair, and read this article to discover the Three Promos to Watch this week.

Free Satellite Offer For Sunday Storm Players

PokerStars is really ramping up its promotions in the run-up to next week’s 14th Anniversary Sunday Million. This weekend’s edition of the Sunday Storm is the latest tournament to have a special Sunday Million promotion attached to it.

Buying into the March 15th edition of the Sunday Storm only costs $11, less if you satellite in from only $0.33. You get to play for a slice of a guaranteed $125,000 for that affordable $11, but the prize pool is far larger than advertised.

Everyone who plays in the Sunday Storm on March 15th has the chance to get their hands on an $11 satellite ticket for the $12.5 million guaranteed Sunday Million next week. Those of you who cash in the Sunday Storm will see a nice return on your investment. Those who fail to reach the money places will receive the aforementioned $11 satellite ticket.

This means PokerStars is essentially freerolling all of the Sunday Storm players this weekend!

Now is the time to play the $125,000 guaranteed Sunday Storm if you’ve been sitting on the fence about doing so.

JOIN POKERSTARS HERE


Win An Extra €5K With the bet365 Grandmaster Jackpot

Imagine running hot and reaching the final table of two online poker tournaments on the same night. Better still, imagine winning those two MTTs. Do this before march 30th in the special Sweat tournaments at bet365 and you will receive up to €5,000 cash put into your account.

The Grandmaster Jackpot revolves around The Main Sweat and The Mini Sweat tournaments. These cost €50 and €10 to buy into respectively, and shuffle up and deal at 8:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. CET each day. The Sunday editions cost the same to enter, but start at the slightly earlier time of 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. CET and have far larger guarantees.

Day and Time (CET)TournamentBuy-inGtd Prize Pool
Mon-Sat at 8:00 p.m.The Main Sweat€50€8,000
Mon-Sat at 8:30 p.m.The Mini Sweat€10€3,000
Sun at 7:30 p.m.The Main Sunday Sweat€50€25,000
Sun at 8:00 p.m.The Mini Sunday Sweat€10€5,000

You need to play both the Main Sweat and Mini Sweat on the same day. Doing so, after opting in via the missions section of your account, gives you the chance of a free €5,000.

Finish at least fifth in each of those tournaments on the same day to win a cash prize. €100 is the least you can win, but €5,000 is yours if you win both the Main and Mini Sweat MTTs on the same day.

Finishing Position1st2nd3rd4th5th
1st€5,000€2,500€1,500€1,000€500
2nd€2,500€1,500€1,000€500€250
3rd€1,500€1,000€500€250€200
4th€1,000€500€250€200€150
5th€500€250€200€150€100

Play In The partypoker Big Game For Free

$30 WORTH OF FREE SPINS

The partypoker Big Game is the site’s biggest weekly tournament which commands a $5,200 buy-in. $500,000 is the size of the guarantee, but it almost always smashes through this impressive sum and awards two six-figure scores to the to two finishers.

It’s now possible to play your way into the Big Game for free thanks to partypoker revamping the Big Game’s satellites.

Big Game satellites are now phased tournaments. Buy-ins of $5.50, $55 and $530 are available in these phased tournaments. You play a predetermined number of levels and take your stack through with you to the next highest phased tournament. It’s possible to play more than one phase buy-in, but only your largest stack is taken through with you. Also, you can buy into any stage of the phase tree as your bankroll allows.

Freerolls are now available that award tickets for the $5.50 stage. Imagine turning a freeroll into a shot at a six-figure prize and being able to rub shoulders with online poker’s elite. Stop imagining, and make it happen!


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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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