PokerStars Michigan MICOOP Main Event Kicks Off Sunday With Boosted Prize Pool
There are just four more days of tournaments in the 60-event MICOOP series, with the $300 buy-in main event starting Sunday.
→There are just four more days of tournaments in the 60-event MICOOP series, with the $300 buy-in main event starting Sunday.
→PokerStars set the bar pretty low with $1 million in total guarantees over 60 events, with prize pools currently crushing their guarantees.
→The addition of Michigan as an active regulated online poker state could be a key domino in getting certain American pros patched up again.
→In a move that won’t impact Michigan players, PokerStars announced that it will officially retire the Full Tilt Poker skin globally.
→BetMGM accounted for nearly 38 percent of the state’s online casino market in the first 10 days of operation in Michigan.
→PokerStars will offer $1 million in guarantees across a 60-event tournament series in the state of Michigan, the site announced Tuesday.
→BetMGM Poker will launch in the Wolverine State by the end of the month, according to a report. It will be the state’s second regulated site.
→It’s unlikely PokerStars MI will generate more rake in 2021 than its Pennsylvania counterpart, due to a significant population disadvantage.
→More than 1,600 players were reportedly active during peak times in the first several days of PokerStars’ regulated platform in Michigan.
→PokerStars becomes the first online poker operator to be given authorization in Michigan, going live Friday morning.
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