Saturday, April 23, 2016

Sunday Majors (and minors) to seem forward this weekendNO Deposit bonus $43

Plenty to speak about waiting for the weekend, and without reference to your bankroll there is a way so that you can win sufficiently big to completely anaesthetise any pain you may normally feel on Monday morning. 

Starting online it's worth taking a minute to remind ourselves how things turned out last weekend. AlexanGeo was triumphant within the Sunday Million, however it was the numbers associated with that win that are supposed to prove encouraging. First prize last Sunday was $144,000, higher than the typical within the post Tenth Anniversary wake with players returning for an additional shot at winning the largest online event of the week. 

Will that carry into this weekend? There's really just one method to discover. And what is more you can also make that discovery for as low as a couple of dollars in any of the satellites now we have running right up until registration closes. 

While you're desirous about that the Mountain Series (yodel-ay, yodel-ay-hee-hoo) is now underway having left basecamp yesterday and being set to achieve the highest of Mount Everest on Sunday.

Put differently it is a wonderful means for players who play at a lot of stakes to noticeably increase their bank roll with some tempting guaranteed prize pools. 

As the Mountain Series homepage lays out, the stakes get steeper today, with Olympus and Fuju getting started. 

But for each Edmund Hillary there's the amateur with a brightly coloured anorak and a head for heights, or as a consequence the satellite winner able to turn a couple of dollars right into a few thousand. Details of so one can be present in the tournament lobby. Absolutely no actual mountaineering experience is required. 

 

Here's a good way to spice up your working bank roll by as much as $5,000 every day. Try Card Hunt. Here's the way it works. 

Each day you can find a puzzle for your Challenges window, with the missing pieces similar to a playing card. Simply win a hand with that card to search out"" that missing piece. Get all of them and you will immediately win something, with the highest prize being some no questions asked free money. 

It's fun, easy to participate and also you might get a pleasant little bump in your bank roll to have some more fun this weekend. 

In the arena of Live poker London is its capital right now, with the UKIPT Season 6 mid way through its first festival of the year. Yesterday was Ladies Day, with Irena Nikoladai bagging up the lead, while Day 1C begins today. You will see live updates of the UKIPT London Main Event all of the strategy to a winner on Sunday. Drop by and spot what our reporters Marc Convey and Jack Stanton are up to. 

The EPT Not Live is back after the Easter break. Here's what's in store...

"James is back from holiday and Joe is back within the UK, prior to the UKIPT London Cup. There is a lot of tweets for the lads to respond to, before they review the newest episodes of the EPT 11 Grand Final. They're joined (finally!) by Ludovic Geilich, who made a deep run in last year's tournament. He breaks down various key hands featured within the TV shows. James and Joe discuss the nominations for the ecu Poker Awards, having both "served" as members of the nominating panel. And the podcast's resident games guru Matt Broughton makes a guest appearance, testing Sean Trembath from Saskatoon on his knowledge of SNES in 'Superfan vs Stapes'. #EPTNotLive"

To listen visit any of the links below.

http://www.soundcloud.com/eptnotlivehttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ept-not-live/

Lastly but in no way least, why not add the best To Play event on your schedule this weekend. It costs just $2 to play, split between the prize pool and Right To Play, which PokerStars supports through its corporate giving programme "Helping Hands".

If you're wondering what good your dollar will do PokerStars players and staff have funded greater than 6,000 volunteer coaches, who've reached out to 400,000 children worldwide. So your money goes on to good work. 

That's everything for this weekend. Play well and as always send any thoughts and comments to us on Twitter:@PokerStarsBlog.

Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.


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