On October 2, PokerStars will be celebrating the legacy of the late Doyle Brunson with a special freeroll in North American markets.
Operator releases full schedule for three separate series under the NACOOP umbrella: Pennsylvania, Ontario, and the “USCOOP” Michigan and New Jersey markets.
59 Events, $400k+ Payouts, Buy-Ins as Low as $10 — ONCOOP Warm-Up deals non-stop Ontario online poker action in this prelude to PokerStars’ ONCOOP.
PokerStars Ontario’s first-ever ONSCOOP exceeds guarantees and generates over $2.5 million in prizes with affordable buy-ins and high turnout.
Despite multiple technical difficulties, PokerStars’ ONCOOP surpassed its overall guaranteed prize money by 13.5%, generating a total prize pool of $1.94 Million.
Ontario’s richest tournament series so far boasts CAD $2 million in prize money spread over 132 individual tournaments.
Existing players can easily migrate their accounts to the new PokerStars Ontario platform, keeping their balances, tournament tickets, & loyalty rewards in the process.
Join the PokerStars Ontario ONSCOOP Afterparty this weekend and compete for your share of CAD $180,000 in guaranteed prizes. Buy-ins start at just $5!
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