Five things from the sector of PokerStars heading into the weekend.
The bubble burst within the WSOP main event last night, marking the rough midway point as greater than 6,700 players attempt to join the overall nine.
It's also the midway point of our own coverage from the principle event, which up to now has produced some great writing from our team of Brad Willis and Howard Swains.
Highlights to this point include stories about Chris Moneymaker, Jen Shahade, and just about everything done off and on the table by Daniel Negreanu.
Their coverage continues in the course of the weekend the entire way as much as the belief of play early next week. Don't miss anything by bookmarking this page with regular updates on Twitter.
And who're the important thing PokerStars figures to follow over that time?
Well on the close of play last night/this morning (etc. etc.), five Team Pros had reached the cash and can be back for Day 4.
Marc-Andre Ladouceur - 1,290,000Liv Boeree -- 690,000Jennifer Shahade -- 615,000Jason Somerville -- 442,000Aditya Agarwal -- 205,000
As Howard Swains reported, Ladouceur's count is nearby of current leader Kenny Hallaert with 1.7 million, and good for 11th place overall.
Coverage continues at the PokerStars Blog at 12pm PST (8pm UK time).
MicroMillions is back, the tournament series open to even the smallest of bankrolls and which is able to turn those nickels and dimes you locate down the back of the sofa, in that little tray next to the dashboard, or unclaimed within the vending machine coin dispenser into thousands.
There are 90 tournaments planned for the 12th incarnation of the championship, which begins this Sunday for 2 weeks on PokerStars.
The micro-stakes online festival features six events an afternoon with buy-ins from $0.11 to $5.50, aside from the $22 No Limit Hold'em Main Event on July 31, which includes a $1 million guaranteed prize.
Check out our blog post at the series for details, or go straight to the MicroMillions homepage, which has details on how one can win bonus prizes along the way.
There are high stakes in Las Vegas, low stakes online within the Micro Millions, leaves the Sunday Majors to fill that middle bit.
As always there's a full slate of events planned for the weekend, culminating within the Sunday Million, won last week by Luke Schwartz, who collected $130,000 for an even day's work.
It's not all concerning the Sunday Million, with an extended list of weekend events going down at various buy-ins, to be present in the Tournament Lobby.
As we reported last week PokerStars has announced its second $1 million freeroll, set to happen this Sunday at 12:04 ET.
There's still various time to qualify for the development by completing (let's accept it, some pretty simple) challenges. Don't miss out. With $10,000 to the winner, and hundreds of players set to complete within the money, it is a great chance to spice up your bankroll.
Read more information about the development here.
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Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StephenBartley.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: PokerStars news]
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