New competitions announced within the Home Games Club
Crack open the PokerStars "Home Games" action every week! Starting right now, we've got two thrilling tournaments coming your way:
- Hump Day Hustle: Every Wednesday at 9:00 PM, get in on the action of our free roll, packed with cold, hard cash prizes. Justy use some play chips to buy in!
- Sunday Smash: Sundays are for winners! Join our $1.10 buy-in tournament every Sunday at 9:00 PM.
How to Claim Your Spot at the Table
Not part of the action yet? No worries! Let's get you set up:
- Snag the poker room client using this link.
- Registration's a breeze! During sign-up, select "Marketing Code" in the "Choose your source" field and enter the code: almatypoker.
- Drop us a line at [email protected] via Skype or VK with your new login details.
Now, here's the inside scoop:
- Head to the main lobby and find the "Home Games" tab.
- Click "Join Poker Club."
- Fill in the blanks: Club number 64895 and invitation code: almatypoker.
Wednesday's Weekly Free Roll
Free Roll Specs:
- When: Every Wednesday night at 9:00 PM
- Buy-in: $1.10 (play chips)
- Starting chips: 10,000
- Levels: 5 minutes
- Prizes: Top 5 places pocket $1.00 each within 24 hours after each tourney ends
Got suggestions for changes in the tournament structure? Share your thoughts in the dedicated free roll thread.
Sunday's Weekly Tournament
Tournament Deets:
- When: Every Sunday night at 9:00 PM
- Buy-in: $1.10
- Starting chips: 3,000
- Levels: 10 minutes
- Prizes: Automatically distributed from the prize pool
Want to talk about the tournament structure or discuss anything else? Hit up the dedicated thread.
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- If you're interested in the 'Hump Day Hustle' tournament every Wednesday at 9:00 PM, don't forget to 'turn around' and check out the 'casino-games' section in the PokerStars "Home Games" for a chance to win cold, hard cash prizes, following the sign-up instructions provided.
- To stay updated on the latest 'gambling-trends' and discuss 'poker' strategies, join the discussion in the 'dedicated thread' on the platform.