Full Tilt Poker Offers More Than $1 Million Every Sunday
Saturday May 03, 2008
Full Tilt Poker continues to cater to poker players needs for continuous action and huge prize pools by offering what it calls Big Money Sundays. The site offers well over $1 million in guaranteed prize pools each and every Sunday, and once a month, the prize pool in a single event hits a guaranteed seven figures.
The first big event to take place on Sundays is The Sunday Brawl, a knockout tournament with a guaranteed prize pool of $250,000. The tournament takes place at 2 p.m. ET and has a buy-in of $240+$16. From the buy-in, $200 will go into the prize pool and $40 will act as a bounty on your head which is awarded to whomever knocks you out of the event.
From there, the action escalates with the $750,000-guaranteed tournament, which has a buy-in of $200+$16 and starts at 6 p.m. ET every Sunday. The event is one of the biggest events every weekend, with the winner taking home a guaranteed six-figure payday. Once a month, the events gets even bigger, as the guarantee jumps to $1 million and the buy-in becomes $500+$35.
Players can then cool down with the Sunday Mulligan, a second-chance-themed tournament open to all players. The tournament is held at 7:05 p.m. ET, barely more than an hour after the $750,000 guarantee, and has a buy-in of $200+$16. Players in the event are guaranteed a prize pool of at least $150,000.
Satellites for all of these events run for as little as $2+$0.25, and Card Player is currently offering a deposit bonus for Full Tilt Poker for those who wish to start qualifying right away.
The first big event to take place on Sundays is The Sunday Brawl, a knockout tournament with a guaranteed prize pool of $250,000. The tournament takes place at 2 p.m. ET and has a buy-in of $240+$16. From the buy-in, $200 will go into the prize pool and $40 will act as a bounty on your head which is awarded to whomever knocks you out of the event.
From there, the action escalates with the $750,000-guaranteed tournament, which has a buy-in of $200+$16 and starts at 6 p.m. ET every Sunday. The event is one of the biggest events every weekend, with the winner taking home a guaranteed six-figure payday. Once a month, the events gets even bigger, as the guarantee jumps to $1 million and the buy-in becomes $500+$35.
Players can then cool down with the Sunday Mulligan, a second-chance-themed tournament open to all players. The tournament is held at 7:05 p.m. ET, barely more than an hour after the $750,000 guarantee, and has a buy-in of $200+$16. Players in the event are guaranteed a prize pool of at least $150,000.
Satellites for all of these events run for as little as $2+$0.25, and Card Player is currently offering a deposit bonus for Full Tilt Poker for those who wish to start qualifying right away.
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