Over $15,000 Worth of SCOOP Main Event Seats Must be Won!

PokerNews SCOOP Freerolls

The 2013 edition of the ever-popular PokerStars Spring Championship Of Online Poker (SCOOP) is going to be the biggest and richest SCOOP festival to date, thanks in part to PokerStars' guaranteeing at least $40,000,000 will be won! Three million dollars of that guaranteed cash is reserved for the SCOOP Low Main Event and SCOOP Medium Main Event, two tournaments you could be playing in for free!

The SCOOP Low Main Event is only low in name but not in size or stature. Costing $109 to enter, the SCOOP Low Main Event features a massive $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. It’s larger “Medium” brother costs an eye-watering $1,050 to buy into and boasts a gigantic $2 million prize pool. What you would say if we told you that PokerNews has 75 x SCOOP Low Main Event tickets and 7 x SCOOP Medium Main Event tickets to give away as prizes? You would think we had gone crazy wouldn’t you? We have not, not quite anyway, because PokerNews does have a total of 82 SCOOP Main Event ticket to award as prizes and here is how you can get your hands on them.

PokerStars is to host two PokerNews-exclusive satellites that will award over $15,000 worth of SCOOP Main Event tickets. Despite the value of this promotion being huge, the qualification criteria are very simple and extremely low for both new and existing PokerNews customers.

PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Low Satellite

Players who sign up at PokerStars via PokerNews, use our links and marketing codes, and then make their first deposit at PokerStars will automatically be eligible for the PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Low Satellite where the top 75 finishers will win a seat in the SCOOP Main Event Low!

Existing customers can earn their places in the same satellite by generating 25 VPPs between May 1 and May 21, 2013.

  • Name: PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Low Satellite
  • Date: May 24, 2013
  • Time: 14:30ET (19:30WET)
  • Tournament ID: 726608355
  • Prizes: 75 x $109 seats to the SCOOP Main Event Low (TID#2013050431)

PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Medium Satellite

Players who sign up at PokerStars via PokerNews, use our links and marketing codes, and then make their first deposit at PokerStars will automatically be eligible for the PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Medium Satellite where the top seven finishers will win seats in the SCOOP Main Event Medium!

Existing customers can earn their place in the same satellite by generating just 200VPPs between May 1 and May 21, 2013.

  • Name: PokerNews SCOOP Main Event Medium Satellite
  • Date: May 24, 2013
  • Time: 14:30ET (19:30WET)
  • Tournament ID: 726617566
  • Prizes: 7 x $1,050 seats to the SCOOP Main Event Medium (TID#2013050432)

This PokerNews-exclusive promotion gives you the chance to win a potentially life-changing sum of money for very little investment. New depositors automatically gain access to both freerolls, while anyone earning 200VPPs between May 1 and May 21 will be able to compete in both freerolls, too!

At last year’s SCOOP, the Main Event winners won some massive cash prizes. “john_tri80” picked up $198,725.75 for winning the Low Main Event, “suarez_BG” had $560,019.00 placed in their PokerStars account after winning the Medium Main Event, while “GripDsNut’s” victory in the High Main Event netted him $798,675.00! These sums of money could be yours if you win your seat in our exclusive freerolls and then go all the way in the target tournament; what would you do with a couple of hundred thousand dollars?

Do not forget that new customers must use our links to download PokerStars and then must enter the marketing code “POKERNEWS.COM” otherwise you will not be eligible to compete in our exclusive freerolls, regardless of how many VPPs you earn in the qualification period. When you do make that all-important first deposit, remember to enter the bonus code “STARS600” to be rewarded with a 100% match up to $600 first deposit bonus!

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