Have a Merry Christmas With the 25 Days of Tournaments Advent Calendar at PokerStars

Have a Merry Christmas With the 25 Days of Tournaments Advent Calendar at PokerStars

As many are looking forward to the so-called 12 Days of Christmas, we’d like to remind our PokerListings community in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Michigan of the 25 Days of Tournaments advent calendar that you can enjoy at PokerStars this month.

Having got underway this week, this latest promo is aimed at spicing up the festive season still further for poker fans from these regions, with a special advent calendar packed with poker goodies.

Running until 29 December, 25 Days of Tournaments isn’t just a run-of-the-mill daily snack for online poker tournament addicts. The clue is in the Advent Calendar part... expect to uncover daily chests that unlock challenges, and a unique daily tournament to be revealed each evening. These take place at 7:30PM EST, with each edition having two buy-in levels from which to choose.

Accessible Poker

Fortunately, it’s becoming the norm nowadays for real money online poker sites to endeavour to make the game as accessible as possible for everyone, regardless of the size of their bankroll. This is especially helpful when it comes to special promotions such as this one, and here the point is to let players decide for which stakes they play.

Tournaments have a $50 buy-in version and a mini $10 buy-in version, and it’s even possible to join in the holiday fun via satellites that start at only $1!

Win Up to $1,000 in the Advent Calendar

A new feature for the 2022 festive season is that players get the chance to win juicy prices via the Advent Calendar. In the challenges window, keys can be collected for the chance to unlock prizes of up to $1,000. That’s a Merry Christmas from PokerStars!

*Any mention of a bonus or discussion of such terms is not in relation to the province of Ontario.

Alexey
2022-12-12 15:55:41

Please password to Pokerlistings Christmas Calendar freeroll ! Thanks

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