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Free tickets ahead of Sunday Million being given away on FanDuel Poker for new sign ups.

Yes, even if you used to be a PokerStars player you need to sign up to the new FanDuel Poker site.

The operator is handing out $30 worth of free tickets, including two $5 Spin & Go tickets and a $20 satellite entry into the Sunday Million, that takes place THIS Sunday.

As with the deposit bonus, opt-in is required to receive these tickets.

Annette Obrestad, once the youngest-ever WSOP gold bracelet winner, is making her return to World Series of Poker Europe after nearly a decade away from high-stakes poker.

As reported on PokerNews, Obrestad stepped away from the game citing burnout and a need to experience life beyond the poker table.

During her hiatus, she embraced creative pursuits, including running a YouTube makeup channel and even competing in Scrabble tournaments. Now, she says those experiences have given her a new outlook as she steps back into the poker spotlight.

She now back at WSOP Europe and running deep!

⚔️ This is a fun one! WPT Global giving away Battle of Malta packages.

The Battle of Malta is back this May, and WPT Global is making it easier and cheaper to qualify than ever before.

Players can start their journey for as little as $1.10 in step satellites, or even take a shot through Sunday freerolls for no money down.

🗓️Mark your calendars: APRIL 12, SUNDAY MILLION running on FanDuel Poker. And yes, the caps are warranted.

FanDuel Poker, in conjunction with PokerStars US, will be hosting two tournaments on April 12, both called the Sunday Million.

With buy-ins of $109 and $1,100, respectively, each event features a guaranteed prize pool of $500k, for a combined $1 million in guarantees.

Remember to sign up for a FanDuel Poker account if you haven’t done so already.

The Irish Open’s live festival might be winding down in Dublin, but action is just beginning online.

PokerStars is launching the Irish Open Afterparty, with a 69-event schedule from April 12 to 20 and over $3 million guaranteed across the series.

The buy-ins start at $5.50, so even if your wallet is still recovering from the live event, you can probably afford a shot at glory.

Absolute perfection.

The Phil Hellmuth nostalgia we didn’t know we needed.

When poker trash talk gets a little too real: some Negreanu x Mizrachi nostalgia.

When Daniel Negreanu and Michael Mizrachi first crossed paths, things got heated. On Season 4 of NBC’s National Heads-Up Poker Championship back in 2008, they shared how an online game almost escalated into a real-life confrontation.

Mizrachi recalled, “I’d just knocked him out of a game. I got lucky in the hand, but I was just goofing around. And then it got serious.”

Negreanu added that there was talk of flying to Vegas to settle things, but it never came to blows.

Instead, their rivalry played out at the poker table, where Mizrachi eventually took the win. According to PokerNews, it was all just part of the game, and the two are friendly now.

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Day 3 of the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event is where things start to get serious.

The field is thinning and the pressure is mounting, with everyone focused on that €10,000,000 guarantee.

The livestream captures every twitch and sigh as players battle for their tournament lives.

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