Online Tournaments
PokerStars is the home of tournament poker, with one starting every second of every day, covering all stakes and in every major game. The World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) attracts the world’s best players and the richest prize pools every year, while Sunday is where you’ll find the Sunday Million - the biggest weekly online poker tournament anywhere. Check the PokerStars lobby to find out how you can qualify now.
Major tournaments:
The PokerStars Sunday Million is the biggest weekly poker tournament anywhere online. It starts every Sunday at 16:30 ET, has a buy-in of $215 and a guaranteed prize pool of $1,000,000. Satellites run all week in a range of buy-ins. Go to the Sunday Million page for more.
If you can’t wait for the Sunday Million, then kick your day off with the Sunday Warm-Up. It has a guaranteed prize-pool of $500,000 and a start time of 12:45 ET, making it perfect for players in different times zones. Check out the Sunday Warm-Up page to find out more.
In addition to the Sunday Million and Sunday Warm-Up, PokerStars also runs plenty of other huge guaranteed events on the biggest tournament day of the week - including the Sunday Storm, Sunday 500 and Sunday Second Chance. See the Sunday Majors page to find out more.
Saturdays will never be the same again, with seven major tournaments for you to play every week. The buy-ins range from $3.30 to $55, and they’re available in a choice of games including Omaha and Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em. To find out more, take a look at the Saturday Line-Up page.
The Daily Bigs is a schedule of guaranteed tournaments running at PokerStars every day, including The Big $55, which has a guaranteed prize pool of $100,000. There are even double guarantees on Sundays, and satellites for each tournament run every day, giving you the chance to win your seat for less. See The Daily Bigs page to find out more.
Exclusive to female players, the Women’s Sunday tournament runs every week and has a guaranteed prize pool of $10,000. What’s more, Team PokerStars Pros biggest names take part every week, each with a cash bounty on their head! The buy-in is $55, and there are satellites running in the days leading up to each tournament, including freerolls.
Tournament Series:
World Championship of Online Poker
The world’s biggest online poker tournament series runs every year, with the largest guaranteed prize pool anywhere online! Hundreds of satellites run before each event, giving you the chance to win a WCOOP seat for as little $1 or 100 Frequent Player Points. Visit the WCOOP page for more information.
Spring Championship of Online Poker - All Stakes
The Spring Championship of Online Poker - All Stakes (SCOOP) series gives you the chance to win big, whatever level you play, with a huge guaranteed prize pool and tons of events in a range of different buy-ins! See the SCOOP - All Stakes page to find out more.
Turbo Championship of Online Poker
The Turbo Championship of Online Poker (TCOOP) is the action-packed tournament series with a schedule that focuses on events with turbo structures. It’s your chance to play fast for a share of millions in cash prizes. See the TCOOP page for more information.
The PokerStars World Cup of Poker gives you a shot at representing your country! The action starts online, to decide the national teams, and which nations make it to the Live Final - held in The Bahamas at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. See the World Cup of Poker page to find out more.
World Blogger Championship of Online Poker
The annual World Blogger Championship of Online Poker (WBCOOP) is the tournament series that gives all poker-playing bloggers the chance to compete for great prizes and prove they are the best in the business. And it’s all for free! Check out the WBCOOP page to find out how to submit your blog or video and take part now.
The Poker Tournament Schedule page gives you a list of upcoming online tournaments in the PokerStars lobby. You can even launch the client and be taken directly to the specific tourney lobby simply by clicking on the name of any tournament listed! See the Poker Tournament Schedule page to find out more.






