PokerStars celebrates the 19th anniversary of the Sunday Million on April 6, and the entire online poker community is tingling with anticipation about competing for a share of a $6 million guaranteed prize pool. However, PokerStars knows that the $215 buy-in is outside the reach of many of its players, which is why the Power Path Express tournament is coming to the site on March 30.
Power Path Express is a $22 buy-in tournament that guarantees to award at least $50,000 worth of Power Path Passes and tickets to the top 375 finishers. Cards are in the air from 2:30 p.m. ET on March 30, so ensure you are free to play because some of the prizes are fantastic. Those prizes include:
Satellites from $1.10 feed into the Power Path Express, opening the door to glory for even more PokerStars players.
Silver Power Path Passes are worth a cool $2,500. Currently, there are nine options available for you to redeem a silver pass. Most are linked to live events, like the Irish Open, PokerStars Open Monte-Carlo, and APPT Cambodia, but it is the Online Tickets Bundle that you want if you dream of playing in the $6 million guaranteed Sunday Million Anniversary.
Redeeming a Silver Pass for the Online Tickets Bundle sees PokerStars place the following in your account:
Getting your hand on such a bundle would enable you to fire up to four bullets at the $6 million guaranteed Sunday Million Anniversary on April 6. You could even use some of the lower-value tickets in Sunday Million satellites and have at least six buy-ins for future "normal" Sunday Million events!
Steve Clarricoates, PokerStars' Associate Director of Poker Operations, wants as many players as possible to have the chance to play in the upcoming Sunday Million Anniversary, which is why the Power Path Express was created.
"Adding the Power Path Express as a new qualification route gives players another chance to win their way to the event for very little and play for that Sunday Million Anniversary title. The Sunday Million is poker's most iconic and prestigious online event and we want to give as many poker players the chance to play as we can."