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PokerStars Big GameUnless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve surely seen the advertisements for the “PokerStars.net Big Game,” a nationally televised nosebleed cash game that will give North American players the chance at competing against some of the best pros in the business. Taking a cue from a few popular televised cash games, PokerStars is doing it right and including their players in the action – even going as far as forking up the cash for them to play with.

With such a big opportunity to make a name for yourself in an already competitive industry, there’s no reason not to try your hand at a Big Game qualifier on PokerStars.com. All players who live in the United States or Canada have a free chance at travelling to Las Vegas for the Big Game, but first have to battle it out for a spot on PokerStars. The first step is to enter a Big Game Round 1 Qualifier, which run four times a day on PokerStars, and finish within the top 300 to advance to Round 2. From there, just finish in the top 1,000 and you will be in the finals. If you finish in the top 200 of the Big Game Final Round qualifier, you will have the opportunity to send in a casting video to PokerStars, explaining why you should be chosen to compete against the world’s top pros in Las Vegas. Those who dazzle the folks at Stars and are chosen for the Big Game are referred to as “Loose Cannons,” and will receive $100,000 to play against the pros on national television. Perhaps the most appealing part of the deal is that you will get to keep any cash you win on the show, making this a great opportunity for both fame and fortune.

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Televised PokerBecause it is free to qualify for the PokerStars.net Big Game, this truly is an opportunity that shouldn’t be passed up. Just getting the chance to play against some of the most well respected players in the world, like Daniel Negreanu and Vanessa Rousso, is an opportunity in itself – but getting staked by PokerStars is an unbelievable chance at some serious cash. Sweetening the deal even further is the fact that if you win in the Big Game, you will be invited back for the next episode for a rematch with the pros and another chance at pocketing thousands of dollars.

To qualify as a Loose Cannon and get your shot at facing off against the pros and taking home some serious cash, open the PokerStars lobby, click “Tourney” and “Regional,” where you will find tournaments listed as “Big Game.” Although the qualifiers are all run as tournaments, you might want to brush up on your cash game skills in case you find yourself in Las Vegas, surrounded by cameras and playing against the biggest names in the business. You will find cash games of all sizes on PokerStars.com, where you can work on your game and make sure you will have the best chance at winning in the Big Game. Full details and daily qualifiers for this promotion can be found at pokerstars.com.

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