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February 27, 2009

PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP)

Poker Stars Spring Championship of Online Poker SCOOP All Stakes

$30M guaranteed!

Poker Stars Spring Championship of Online Poker SCOOP

Get ready - because we’re giving ALL PokerStars players the chance to win big, with millions of dollars in cash prizes on the line. This is the Spring Championship of Online Poker - All Stakes, and it’s going to be massive. Here’s the deal: 22 events, two a day running from April 2-12, with a total guaranteed prize pool of $30,000,000. And if you think it’s only the high-rolling players that win the life-changing money in events like these, think again. Because this time round we’re laying down the challenge to all our players, no matter what stakes you play at. This is the biggest online poker tournament series anywhere online so far in 2009, and satellites are running now, including cash, FPP and Steps Sit & Go qualifiers available in a range of different buy-ins.
Each event will include three tournaments - one for low-stakes players, one for those who play medium-stakes, and finally one for those that play in our high-stakes games. The huge prize pool guarantees in each tournament mean that even low-stakes players have the chance to win big.
There will also be two High-Roller events, and the series ends with the Main Event on Sunday, April 12 - including a $1,000,000 guarantee for the lowest stake level tournament, and a $5,000,000 guarantee for the high-stakes tournament! See the schedule below for full event information.
We’ll be releasing more details on SCOOP - All Stakes as the clock ticks down to Event 1, so keep checking back to find out more.

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February 17, 2009

PokerStars European Poker Tour 2009 - Season 5 Satellites and Qualifiers

European Poker Tour EPT Season 5

Europe’s biggest and best poker tour is back for Season 5. Next stop will be Copenhagen, February 17-21, 2009, and then Dortmund and San Remo. All routes will then lead to the Grand Final in Monte Carlo, taking place April 28 - May 3 2009.
This is the tour where millionaires are made at every stop along the road to the Grand Final. Each event sees the world’s greatest poker players take their seats to battle it out for huge sums of cash in Europe’s best locations. The prestigious Grand Final in Monte Carlo has one of the biggest prize pools around, and is the event that everyone wants to win.

Season 5 - The Story So Far

The EPT returned to Deauville in France after a three-year absence and a field of 645 of Europe’s finest poker players, including 155 PokerStars qualifiers, played out four days of intense poker action. With a total prize pool of €3,096,000 ($4,010,208) up for grabs, 28-year old Moritz Kranich from Hamburg in Germany won the title scooping €851,400 ($1,106,820). The key hand at the final table unfolded with three players remaining. Kranich, who qualified online with PokerStars, flopped trips and trapped Tristan Clemencon to knock him out, before dispatching Arnaud Esquevin in the heads-up finale.
The 2009 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event proved to be the biggest live poker tournament ever staged outside of Las Vegas. A field of 1,347 players battled for a total prize pool of $12,674,000, with Canadian PokerStars qualifier Poorya Nazari taking the glory and first place prize money of $3,000,000. Team PokerStars Pro Alexandre Gomes also made the final table, eventually being eliminated in 4th place when his full house was crushed by the quad jacks of Benny Spindler. Last year’s winner Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier made a triumphant return to the Bahamas with victory in the $25k High Roller event, beating a star-studded final table to take down first prize of $433,500.
Prague has provided the EPT’s first ever Italian winner as Salvatore Bonavena, from Cessaniti in Southern Italy, claimed the victory and €774,000 ($1,043,124) in first place prize money. The tournament had a distinctly Italian flavor, with 80 players from that country featuring in the 570-strong field, with three making it to the final table. Bonavena beat compatriot Massimo Di Cicco in heads-up play and became only the sixth amateur player to win an EPT title. This was an excellent performance as the competition was as tough as ever, with seven members of Team PokerStars Pro, as well as reigning World Champion Peter Eastgate all present.
João Barbosa from Portugal celebrated his birthday in style at EPT Warsaw as he won the PLN21,000 Main Event, taking home €367,140 ($462,596) from a total prize pool of €1,172,972 ($1,469,377). The 26-year old beat a strong field of 217 players and an even tougher final table that featured two heavy hitters, Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri and Frenchman Arnaud Mattern. Mattern was gunning to be the first player to ever win two EPT titles, but came up short, while Dario’s first EPT triumph narrowly eluded him, as the young man from Rome finished in third position.
The European Poker Tour’s first visit to the Hungarian capital Budapest was a huge success, with a sold out field of 532 players convening to play for a total prize pool of €2,128,000 ($2,733,763). Englishman and PokerStars player Will Fry was victorious - netting €595,839 ($834,175) and a seat worth €10,000 to the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo in what was his first live poker tournament. Online pro Fry, from Nottingham in the UK, won a final table that lasted less than five hours, beating Ciprian Hrisca from Romania in heads-up play.
The Grosvenor Victoria Casino in London welcomed 596 of the world’s best poker players for the second event of Season 5, and the £5,200 ($9,100) Main Event was won by young American player Michael Martin. Martin was able to fight his way back from the brink of elimination to win the £1,000,000 ($1,753,600) first-place prize, beating Michael Tureniec in the closing stages. The field, which contained 234 PokerStars qualifiers, created a prize pool of £3,349,200 ($5,884,965). Also of note was a third place finish from Polish Team PokerStars Pro player Marcin Horecki.
Jason Mercier, winner of EPT Season 4 San Remo, was triumphant in the £1 Million Showdown, getting the better of an in-form John Juanda in heads-up play. Mercier, from Florida, pocketed £516,000 (£904,858) for the win, and made it a one-two for the USA in London. Many pros commented that there was absolutely no dead money in this exclusive tournament, in which 86 of the toughest players in the world each bought in for £20,000.
The first event in Season 5 took place in Barcelona and saw PokerStars player Sebastian Ruthenberg crowned as Champion. He took home €1,360,100 ($1,941,401) after beating a record-breaking field of 619 players. Going into heads-up play with a stack almost five times that of runner-up Fintan Gavin, it was all over in a matter of minutes when Sebastian’s K-9 was good enough to win the final hand.
Satellites for the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo are running now, with Cash and FPP qualifiers starting from as low as $2.22 or 111 FPP credits. You can also win your seat with PokerStars Steps Sit & Go satellites, from only $7.50 or 500 FPP credits. Don’t forget that satellites are also running for EPT Copenhagen and EPT Dortmund.
The EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final prize package is worth $18,800 and includes tournament buy-in, hotel accommodation and money to cover expenses.

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February 15, 2009

Poker Stars 25 Billion Bash - Cash Bonus for Milestone Hands

PokerStars.com is currently running their special bonus promotion for the upcoming 25 Billion hands dealt milestone.

Players who are involved in a hand at a real money cash game table will have a chance to win a cash prize. The winner of a milestone hand will receive a real money cash bonus and all players involved in the hand will also receive a bonus. The milestone hands are being awarded cash prizes every 1 million hands.
PokerStars 25 Billion Hand Bash

Also, new players who sign up at Poker Stars will receive a 100% deposit bonus up to $50. Receive $50 free just for making your first real money deposit. Use your bonus cash to play ring games and get a shot at winning a cash payout for a milestone hand.

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