
Ignition Poker Sundays are once again the territory of big prizes, and this time with a proposal that’s hard to ignore: qualify from just US$1 to fight for a total prize pool of US$200,000 in a single day. With two main tournaments and several access paths, the level rises, but not the buy-in.
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This is how Ignition Poker Sundays work
First, let’s start with the US$200,000 guaranteed event. This tournament has a buy-in of US$150 + US$12, a starting stack of 100 thousand chips, and 12-minute blind levels, ensuring a solid structure for developing strategy.
Before each Sunday, throughout the entire week, players can build their entry through the so-called “Grinder Path”, with satellites from just US$1 that grant access to higher stages. Added to this are daily qualifiers, turbo satellites, and last-chance options on Sundays, all with unlimited re-entries. In other words, volume and consistency can turn into a seat for the big tournament.
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High-stakes tournaments on the weekend
The day is completed at 20:00 with the US$100,000 guaranteed High Roller, a more demanding event with a buy-in of US$300 + US$25, a starting stack of 20 thousand chips, and up to four re-entries. Here the level rises, but so do the rewards, and those who arrive well-prepared can find a competitive field with significant prizes.
There are also direct satellites for this tournament, especially during the weekend, which allow access for a fraction of the total cost. This opens the door for players looking to make the jump to higher stakes without taking on the full risk.
In total, there is US$300.000 at stake every Sunday, multiple qualifying formats, and a structure designed for the grind that never rests. Ignition Poker Sundays turn the end of the week into a true battle. It’s up to each player to find their path and take advantage of this opportunity.
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