It's Week 4 for the PokerStars 2X promotion and PokerStars has cooked up a list of fun stuff that will make you forget about the past 20 days.
Double the pot was fun for a week, but now it's time for something new. Ready for it?
It's a double reload bonus in celebration of the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker. Players who reload their PokerStars account between July 21-31 will get a 40% bonus, up to $240--double the standard bonus. All you have to do us use the code ‘2X’ when making your deposit. Oh, and get this...when you reload your account with that code, you'll you'll get a ticket to one of four special WCOOP satellites on August 2nd and August 9th. So, you have that going for you, which is nice.
Let's not forget...
PokerStars has been running all of these 2X Chance tournaments that give players the opportunity to buy back in once if they bust out within the first hour. Well, now is a good time to start practicing on those, because this coming Sunday, the PokerStars Sunday Warm-Up will be a 2X Chance tournament and have a $1 million guarantee.
But, that's not all....
PokerStars will continue to award extra VIP Player Points for regular Heads-Up Sit & Go tournaments. You will get 1.5X the amount of VPPs and Frequent Player Points that you would normally awarded.
AND FINALLY…
Don't forget, if you make your first deposit with the code FIRST2X, you will get into to the 2X First Depositor Freerolls. There are two $2,222 freerolls running every day, from July 8-30, at 13:00 ET & 20:00 ET. If you cash in any of the freerolls, you'll win a seat in the $22,222 finals on July 31.
For full information, visit the PokerStars 2X page.

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