PokerStars World Record

With a buy-in of just one dollar on a holiday weekend Sunday, and a guaranteed jackpot of $300,000, it’s not hard to see how PokerStars intends to get over 65,000 people to join the world’s largest poker tournament in order to beat a Guiness world record. Set in July 2009, the previous world record also belongs to PokerStars, but they intend to beat it on the holiday weekend, which is a great time for people to be home.

At last count, over 71,000 were registered, and the prizes are $50,000 for first place, $30,000 for second place, $20,000 for third place, and $10,000 for fourth place. All players who participate will get a certificate for participating in a Guiness World Record breaking event. The website encourages players to join saying “This is your chance to play in the largest online poker tournament in history and be part of a Guinness World Record. We’re aiming to beat our previous World Record of 65,000 players, set in July 2009. And with a buy-in of just $1, it’s easy for everyone to take part.”

Players will be given a stack of 2000 chips, and blind levels will rise every five minutes, so even if the competition isn’t fast and furious, the tournament is likely to go fairly quickly. Players will be seated ten players to a table to keep things moving. While some players are very excited by the idea of vying for $50K with just a single dollar, others are annoyed that the field is too big and there will simply be too many players. Still others are concerned that PokerStars servers won’t be able to handle the load. PokerStars is unconcerned, though. They regularly have many more players than that on their site, and their servers are more than up to the challenge.

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