Playing a deep stack is among the joys of tournament poker (or so we've heard). Having a large number of chips, and many time, let alone a guaranteed payday, means you get to play at your best with an opportunity to move deep.
It's only a shame it takes see you later to get there.
We'd encourage you to maintain trying the old-fashioned way, but we've get a hold of a brand new tournament that are supposed to fast track you to the joys a part of a tournament, without all those stressful preliminaries.
We call them Bubble Rush tournaments.
Starting today these new events will take one of the sting out of these preliminaries, and get you deep stacked with time in your hands much quicker. A QUICK track to fun.
Here's how they work.
Bubble Rush tournaments start out quickly. The blinds go up fast with the intention of having you to the cash after an hour of play. Then, we put the brakes on. Not more hyper-turbo structure, the blinds ease back to these of a normal tournament. If by this time you've prepare your big stack you're guaranteed time to play, and a lift on your bank roll.
No more waiting to succeed in the joys part, or falling short. You will be throughout the bubble and into the money in about an hour. Bring to mind it as bringing the "hurry up and wait" philosophy to the net poker world.
And in the event you were thinking that this appears like one of these deal reserved for top stakes players then think again.
Bubble Rush buy-ins range from $0.55 to $109, and with greater than 20 Bubble Rush events every day there's always an option for you, irrespective of your bankroll.
And to mark this start of those new events were' staging a Bubble Rush Challenge for the following week, from today until August 28.
You can find details on your Challenges window via the PokerStars client, however the in need of it's that each time you money in a Bubble Rush tournament we'll provide you with free entry right into a special $7,500 re-entry Bubble Rush Freeroll to be held the next day.
A quick option to boost your bankroll without all that hanging around.
Fast track fun for sure.
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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