teaulc Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 PokerStars is home to the biggest names in poker. There’s World Champions like Joe Cada, Chris Moneymaker and Peter Eastgate, legends like Daniel Negreanu, plus young stars like Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier - all under the proud name of Team PokerStars Pro. You’ll find them playing online regularly, but now we’re giving you even more chances to watch them play, chat and even compete against them for cash. That’s because we are introducing Team Pro Tuesdays. On this day every week, scores of our pro players will be logging on and playing at the tables, covering everything from cash games to tournaments, across a wide range of games and buy-in levels. You’ll be able to watch your favourite players in action, and talk to them from the rail. But that’s not all. Team Pro Tuesdays will also include two Outlast the Pro tournaments, where you can play against the big names and win cash by lasting longer than the Pros. There are two tournaments running each Tuesday from December 8-29. One at 13:00 ET, another at 20:00 ET. Each has a buy-in of only $11, with $1,000 added to the prize pool. Stay in the tournament longer than all the Pros and you’ll get to split the extra cash with the other players still left in. See the example below for more on how it works. How to find Team Pro and play against them Team PokerStars Pro players will be online every Tuesday between 12:00-15:00 ET and 19:00-22:00 ET. To find which players are online at any time, open the PokerStars software and click the ‘Team Pro’ button at the bottom of the main lobby window. Alternatively, click ‘Requests’ in the top menu bar and select ‘Find a Team PokerStars Player’. To register for an Outlast the Pro tournament, open the PokerStars lobby, click ‘Tourney’ & ‘All’. Example You are playing in an Outlast the Pro tournament and the last Team Pro left in is Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier, who then busts out in 83rd place. You and every other player still left in would get an even share of the added $1,000 cash - in this case $12.20 each ($1,000/82 = $12.20). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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