It's mesmerizing. It's almost zen-like. Open your PokerStars tournament lobby and watch the 10th Anniversary $10 million Sunday Million registration number climb. As of this moment, it's 4,783. I HAVE BEEN watching it go up for the past 24 hours. I've not quite seen anything adore it.
This event is unlike any PokerStars has ever hosted. After ten years at the internet, PokerStars is throwing an anniversary party to rival almost any on the planet. Visit most 10th wedding anniversary parties and the standard gift is something manufactured from tin. Visit PokerStars' 10th anniversary party and it's something product of ten million.
You're not a dullard. You are able to do the mathematics. With a $10 million guarantee, that suggests PokerStars is expecting greater than 50,000 people to turn up. On most days, the $215 weekly tournament draws fewer than 10,000.
And so we watch the registration numbers tick up. It's now grown to 4,786 since I typed the primary words of this story. I type pretty quickly.
The crazy early registration is because of a few things. First, the primary prize on this week's Sunday Million is guaranteed at $2 million. That's right. It is not a typo. This week's first place prize is double the standard guarantee for the weekly prize pool.
In addition to that, PokerStars is running a ton of satellites that may get players into the Sunday Million for as low as $1.
A dollar for an opportunity at $2 million? The mathematics isn't that arduous. (Registrations are at 4,789 now).
In the time it took me to place that picture in there, registrations went as much as 4,793. There is a market in making this tournament lobby right into a New Age meditation device.
There is a few precedent for a Sunday Million breaking the 50,000-player mark. On March 6 of this year, 59,128 people played a different Sunday Millon anniversary event for a $12 million prize pool. It continues to be seen if we will get anywhere with reference to that number this weekend.
In any case, what do you care, right? Whether there may be an overlay, you may be playing for a $10,000,000 prize pool (and perhaps more) for a maximum cost of $215. One hyphenated word: No-brainer.
As I close, registrations sit at 4,797. I COULD just sit here until it hits 5,000. If someone wouldn't mind brining me a cup of tea and a scone, I'd be much obliged.
For full information in this weekend's big event, see the PokerStars 10th Anniversary Sunday Million information page.
Oh, yeah...it just hit 4,800...4804...
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: 10th Anniversary]
No comments:
Post a Comment