It's been a busy January on PokerStars with tournaments in the Bahamas and France the past few weeks. Throw in the first TCOOP series and it may make you forget about the regular major events on the schedule. The calendar states that this is the first Super Tuesday in February, and 445 players put down their $1,000 (plus $50) to create a $445,000 prize pool distributed to the final 54 players. Tonight's winner will earn over $85,000, an impressive sum no matter when it happens. Six members of Team PokerStars participated in the festivities with Team Canada Pro Pat
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Gambit360 runs circles around field, captures 1/31/12 Super Tuesday
The last Super Tuesday of January drew a large group of 378 to play the weekly $1,050 no-limit hold'em tournament. That meant a prize pool of $378,000 -- again, as usual, crushing the $150K guarantee -- with the top 45 finishers dividing the cash and $73,143 due the winner barring...more
AlexeyKID tops huge field in Super Tuesday (1/24/12); Lodden 2nd, Kling 5th
This week's Super Tuesday saw no decline in numbers resulting from the ongoing TCOOP, with another big field of 445 showing up for the weekly $1,050 no-limit hold'em tournament. That's a small increase from last week, and in fact represents the largest Super Tuesday field since almost a year ago...more
The Only Thing You See, You Know It's Gonna Be... AceSpades11, SuperTuesday champ (1/17/12)
Another big field showed up for tonight's Super Tuesday, with 439 coming out to play. That's the biggest group to participate in PokerStars' weekly $1,050 no-limit hold'em tournament so far in 2012, and the largest since 442 played four weeks ago -- which at the time was the largest Super...more
Super Tuesday 1/10/12: Show the money to fold_em_sho7
The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure didn't put a damper on tonight's Super Tuesday as 366 players registered. The $366,000 prize pool was split up amongst the final 45 players with the winner expecting to earn over $70,000. After an attempt at a five-handed deal failed, fold_em_sho7 maintained their chip lead...more
bar-bar9999 grabs lead early, finishes strong to take 1/3/12 Super Tuesday
After three straight weeks of 400-plus-player fields, the first Super Tuesday of the year saw 388 come out for the weekly $1,050 buy-in no-limit hold'em tourney. That field built a prize pool of $388,000, still well above the Super Tuesday's $150K guarantee. The top 45 finishers made the cash, with...more
Super Tuesday 12/27 - OBVAMENTS wins over $78,000, obv
The final Super Tuesday for 2011 ends an interesting year for PokerStars this evening. The 404-player strong field created a $404,000 prize pool with 45 players making the money with the winner expecting a holiday reward of over $78,000 expected with the tournament's conclusion sometime early Wednesday. If you're...more
KaptianKush navigates huge field to 12/20/11 Super Tuesday win; Lodden fourth
The Super Tuesday just keeps getting more and more super. As in super-sized. The field of 442 players for the 12/20/11 edition of the weekly $1,050 no-limit hold'em tournament marked the largest Super Tuesday field since February 8th when 475 played. It also represented the third straight week there has...more
12/13/11 Super Tuesday: Gurbe1 grooves a victory for $71,654
The holidays loomed closer in this week's Super Tuesday, as you can now start working on "The Twelve Days of Christmas". The field of 413 created a prize pool of $413,000, giving 54 players more than their money back. Tonight's winner could win nearly $80,000, which would buy quite...more
yadio the big Daddy-O in 11/29/11 Super Tuesday, wins $76K
Hello, again, followers of top-level, big buy-in, no-limit hold'em tournament online action. The $1,050 weekly event known as the Super Tuesday reconvened this evening at PokerStars with a healthy-sized group of 379 players vying for this week's title. That group created a $379,000 prize pool -- well over twice the...more
11/22 Super Tuesday: Danny98765 Counts Down to Win $62,294
This week's Super Tuesday featured 375 players competing for a $375,000 prize pool, once again obliterating the $150,000 guarantee. The 45 players sharing in that prize pool were each looking to end up with all 1,875,000 chips to earn the expected $72,562.50 first place prize. In the end, it...more
Finspb812 finest, earns $76K for 11/15/11 Super Tuesday win; Selbst ninth
This week's Super Tuesday -- the weekly $1,050 buy-in no-limit hold'em tourney -- saw yet another big field, with the 393 playing this week exactly matching the turnout of one week ago. That group created a prize pool of $393,000, to be divided by the top 45 finishers. And the...more
11/8 Super Tuesday: A "PureProfitFo" Karr, earning $76,045
Admittedly, the focus of the poker community on Tuesday evening was at the Penn & Teller Theatre in Las Vegas. The conclusion of the WSOP Main Event featured the latest member of Team PokerStars Pro, Pius Heinz, attempting to finish off his rivals Ben Lamb and Martin Staszko. Meanwhile on...more
Super Tuesday 11/1/11: MendaLerenda overthrows theczar19, earns $63,855
The first of November brings a new month of Super Tuesdays for players to pony up a cool grand (plus $50). It's also the start of Movember, a fundraising effort in recognition of men's health issues. Even bigger than Movember was the announcement of PokerStars 10th Anniversary promotion, featuring...more
APD0290 rides rush to Super Tuesday win (10/25/11)
A total of 346 came out for this week's Super Tuesday, the $1,050 weekly buy-in no-limit hold'em tourney that routinely attracts many of online poker's top players. That made for a prize pool of $346,000, with the top 45 finishers dividing up that loot. And whoever ended the night with...more
NigDawG collars $64K-plus score in Super Tuesday (10/18/11)
While much of the poker world's attention has been directed toward the south of France where the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event is playing out, a significant segment spent their Tuesday evening focused on another tournament -- this week's Super Tuesday, the $1,050 buy-in no-limit hold'em event...more










