Jump Into the Next $2,500 Freebuy 2nd Chance May 21

PokerNews Freebuy 2nd Chance

Set your alarm for 9:05 p.m. CET on May 21 because that is the time when the latest PokerNews Freebuy 2nd Chance tournament shuffles up and deals.

It's also the time when you can turn a single StarsCoin into a share of $2,500 cash.

The PokerNews Freebuy 2nd Chance tournaments are played on nine-handed tables. No-limit hold’em is the game of choice. Every player sits down with a generous helping of 2,500 chips and plays to blinds that increase every 10 minutes.

Three great features set this $2,500 guaranteed tournament apart from the rest. The first is that only players who signed up to PokerStars via PokerNews links and who used our marketing codes are eligible to play, which means the number of entrants is far less so your chances of winning some money are greater.

Secondly, the buy-in for this value-packed event is only a single StarsCoin, and lastly, if you bust out during the late registration period, you can buy back in for one StarsCoin and continue on your quest to grab the lion’s share of the $2,500 prize pool.

If you do not already have a PokerStars account, follow these simple steps and you will be up and running in next to no time.

You can also play in this tournament if you made your first deposit at PokerStars during 2016 and so far during 2017.

If for any reason you cannot make it to this edition of the PokerNews Freebuy 2nd Chance tournament, there are another seven scheduled between now and the end of the year, which means you have the opportunity to play for a share of a guaranteed $17,500. Check out the dates of future tournaments below:

  • Jun. 25, 2017
  • Jul. 23, 2017
  • Aug. 20, 2017
  • Sep. 24, 2017
  • Oct. 22, 2017
  • Nov. 19, 2017
  • Dec. 17, 2017
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  • Play for a share of a guaranteed $2,500 prize pool for only one StarsCoin on May 21.

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