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Current Bonus Code : STARS600
When making your first deposit, use the bonus code "STARS600" to receive a 100% up to $600 first deposit bonus. You may make up to three deposits in total to claim the full bonus amount, but they must be made within 90 days of the first deposit.

Players have 6 months in which to earn the full amount of the bonus and will release in $10 increments and has a clearance rate of 17 VPP per $1 of bonus.

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Extra Information :
A Frequent Player Point (FPP) is awarded for each raked hand and five points are awarded for each $1 paid in tournament registration fees.
At poker stars.com the FPPs can be redeemed for entries in weekly and monthly special tournaments and other promotions, as well as the very well maintained member's store.


   

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harry_lime

For any of you that haven't played at PStars for awhile, they have a new look (see above).
PoolDemon

I once asked about good tournies in the 20 buck range, PS was mentioned, but they didn't give me the name or day played, anyone one know what it is or when it's played...
harry_lime

PoolDemon wrote:
I once asked about good tournies in the 20 buck range, PS was mentioned, but they didn't give me the name or day played, anyone one know what it is or when it's played...


i think that particular $20 game is on every night at about 22:30 CET although they have others throughout the day.

basically, they have a huge amount of tourneys at all levels, pretty much all the time. In other words, what ever you want, they'll have, although you may not find the really good guarantees or overlays that we find on smaller sites. i really like their regular HORSE tourneys even though most of the players seem to have a lot more money than sense - i used to play at the $15 buy-in level which usually had about 200 players in each game.

obviously their bonus offers are not amazing due to it's size but you really can't knock a site that's got it all.

definately worth trying if you don't have it as i'm sure many here would agree.
PoolDemon

tks...I'm going to make a question post about that, so it's not just about PS, for which I do have an account with already...
harry_lime

PoolDemon wrote:
so it's not just about PS, for which I do have an account with already...


...you and the rest of the world i reckon!
DangerMouse

Nice little promo for SnG players at Stars atm.

Get ready for blast off, because PokerStars new weekly Leader Board promotion is truly out of this world. The Battle of the Planets gives PokerStars Sit & Go players a chance to compete against each other for prizes worth more than $3,000,000 per year.

In the Battle of the Planets, PokerStars multi-player Sit & Go tournaments have been separated into eight divisions, all named after planets in our solar system. Everyone can take part in the competition, no matter how high or low stakes they play. Each planet represents a different range of buy-ins, from Mercury ($1-$2.99) to Jupiter ($300+).

Each of the eight planet divisions are split into two individual Leader Boards. The first is the Low Orbit Leader Board, which is tailored towards casual and recreational players. The second is the High Orbit Leader Board, which is more suited to high volume players.

Each planet division has its own weekly prize pool, distributed evenly between the two Leader Boards. This gives all players a chance to win some serious cash prizes, no matter what their level of experience or the size of their bankroll.

Read the rest on the Pokerstars homepage Battle of the Planets.
Ramster

I've played a few freerolls at PS but never deposited any cash there
If i did would you say (because of the numbers that are online at all times)
S&Gs would be the best way to try and buid a BR and if so what sort of levels would you say are the easiest to beat
harry_lime

Ramster wrote:
I've played a few freerolls at PS but never deposited any cash there
If i did would you say (because of the numbers that are online at all times)
S&Gs would be the best way to try and buid a BR and if so what sort of levels would you say are the easiest to beat


i've played from the $2 to (at one point pre-forum days) regular $33 level buyins and to be honest, there was very little diffence in the standard.

although i made some decent cashes in tournaments, i always found 10 - 20 player SNG's were the best for me. i would suggest if you go that route, start at the $5 - $10 level and go from there although lower is ok if you can't afford the possible loss.

brian has always done very well at the $20 MTT level although you'll need a good 4 hours to beat that crowd. i'm not a big cash player online so i can't comment so much on how PStars rates for this.

at the end of the day it really depends on which type of game you feel most comfortable with.

PStars is a funny one, as for me, i've suffered so many beats there, i got tired of it but i know many who would say the complete opposite - it does seem to divide the masses somewhat.
addam00

hi

ya     I dont think from ne level to another leve there is a difference. in games  on stars  the turbo games  fit me
DangerMouse

Sngs were pretty much all I`d played on there until recently. Just the $1-3 range and mostly 5 card draw, 2-7 triple draw and the new 8 games. Competition isn`t that tough at those levels but they`re not exactly standard games of choice. Having said that they fill up very quickly.

Played a few tournies recently, same buy-in range and mostly limit games. Have found them pretty soft to cash in but they`re long games with fields over 250 usually.
DangerMouse

For anyone with a small bankroll that`s looking for a way to increase it with minimal risk. You might want to try the Double Or Nothing SnGs at Stars.

I`ve just tried one to see how they play. I chose the $1 PL Om. The game lasted about 40 mins and one of the players who cashed didn`t play a single hand (sat out from the beginning).

If you are going to try them just remember there`s no reason to try and accumulate a huge chip stack. If you can accumulate an extra 1,000 or so chips you`ll probably cruise into the money.

There`s no reason to be the table sherrif and try and take anyone out. Once you have a reasonable stack sit back and fold anything but the best hands and your blinds and it`s easy money.

I`m guessing they`ll be a little harder as the buy-in increases but a solid TAG style should see you cash in these more often than not imo.
L0gan

The Double up games are a buzz topic lately, and almost all sites get this double up sits.

I play some games of this, and is easy to cash, the problem is that in a long term, is way less profit that in SNGs and more risky.

In Sits you need to win 33 of 100 games to get profit (1 of 3)
In this double up, you need to win 66 of a 100 to get profit, (2 of 3) so if you win 5 of 9 you are losing, if win 6 of 9 are winning the minim, because have to invest a lot to a minim profit.

in $1 buy-in double up, if you play 9 games, are a invest of $9+fee, if cash in 6 of that 9, you got (6x$2)= $12, $12 of winnings, but you invest $9+fee, so ended winning $2.65 of profit (more or less), and you have to cash in 6 of 9 games, and invest $9+fees

If you play 9 games of sits of $1buy-in, and you win 3 of that 9, you get about the same $12.

Besides that, the double up is not like real poker, because as like you said, you only have to sit out and wait to someone get sucked up.

But well, any can tested by himself, but don't get flashy because is a new game and you can cash in the first tries, maybe if you can cash in 9 of 9 or 8 of 9 games in double up, can be some real profit, but i dont call that minim risk.

If think that the 9 people sits are way harder to cash, try the 6 people sits, are easy to cash, and in long term more profit that the 9 people or the double up.


If you think for the side of the poker sites, the double ups come to life, because with this games you pay almost the same rake to the sites that with normal sits, but getting less profits, and that is bussines for sites.


Think about it.
DangerMouse

Poker Stars Looks to Break Record with Dec. 28 Tourney

Poker Stars Looks to Break Record with Dec. 28 Tourney
BY: STEPHEN A. MURPHY
PUBLISHED: Wednesday Dec 17, 2008 11:23 AM

At Least $150,000 Will Be Added to Prize Pool

Brace yourselves.

PokerStars has shocked the poker community many times over this past year with some incredible tournament fields and some impressive prize pools, most notably with its $11 buy-in events. Last Sunday, its Sunday Two Hundred Grand tournament featured 25,000 entrants, with $25,000 going to the overall winner. Not bad for an $11 investment.

But on Sunday, Dec. 28, at 3:30 p.m. ET, the site plans on out-doing itself in record fashion.

PokerStars will offer a $500,000 guarantee for an $11 tournament. It is touting that it will be the biggest cash tournament of all time in terms of field size — an argument that no one can sensibly argue with — and the site has contacted the good people at Guinness so that the achievement makes the Guinness Book of World Records.

The site has capped the number of entrants it will accept for this tournament at 35,000, so even if it reaches maximum capacity, it will still add $150,000 to the prize pool to make the guarantee.

As of Dec. 17, more than a week and a half before the event, nearly 4,000 players have already registered. Although they are calling it an “attempt” at the world record, it seems difficult to imagine the tournament will not approach its capacity based on the site’s previous success and all of the added money.

The tournament will have 10-minute levels, with 10 players per table. Each player will start out with 3,000 in chips. The overall winner is expected to get $30,000, while the top 8,750 players will make the money.

The event can be found under the “Special” tab of the “Tourney” section at PokerStars.
addam00

some of those tournie i think take  too long.. they are  longer then some live tornies i play. sometimes i just dont like  staring at my  screen that long.
PoolDemon

well I'm gonna B part of history then, regged & waiting...
Gandalf

PoolDemon wrote:
well I'm gonna B part of history then, regged & waiting...


Niti is playing also    wish her all the best and you of course  
PoolDemon

well GL Niti, and all that play today, registration is closed at a paltry 35000 players...
Ramster

Looks like we could be in for a long night

GL all who are playing
Gandalf

PoolDemon wrote:
well GL Niti, and all that play today, registration is closed at a paltry 35000 players...


hehe we've regged early enough - think it was closed even yesterday - imagine they let it open   Happy New Year and still playing  
PoolDemon

any guesses on when the FT will start, I'll go 1st, 6:30amEST...
HOUSECATS

Hope to see you all at the FT. I am in too
SoSoft

I registered long after it was full. I just waited for someone to un-register, then managed to jump in after about 10 tries.  They have you click a thing that says you agree to something or other ... then you have to click the box to apply the money. If one waits until one has the box where you check to apply the money for the registration and then don't click until the registration number drops under 35,000. (I found that if you scroll down the list of names........the name list will move just before the registration button comes up) ---- Anyway......GOOD LUCK TO ALL WHO PLAY!
Ramster

1st break

11006-26348
3735 chips
PoolDemon

WTG Den, as usual i had a larger PP that ran into a smaller one that turned a set...
Ramster

ran into a CS who hit the river which put me in aiof mode
Managed to win one and split one
But then my AJ on the button ran into AQ in the BB
goodnight Ram
16000 odd
PoolDemon

hmmmm, why whatever do you mean by CS, oh I get it, customer service...

UL mate, U gave it a good run...
SoSoft

*sigh* --- I lasted as long as I could. Ended about 24 short of the money  
PoolDemon

that's tough one, must have taken awhile just to get there, very UL...
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