The Sunday Million, a $215 tournament that runs every weekend on PokerStars with a $1 million guarantee is now 9 years old. To celebrate the anniversary of the Million, PokerStars will host a $9 million guaranteed special edition of the tournament on March 8 with at least $1 million going to the winner.

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A total of 45,000 players need to enter the tournament to meet the guarantee (the buy-in is $200+$15) and there will be plenty of satellites with buy-ins starting from $1 or 50 FPPs. There are also going to be Deadline Satellites with 1,000 seats ($11 buy-in) and 333 seats guaranteed ($33 buy-in).

The biggest Sunday Million so far was held in 2011 when PokerStars celebrated their 10th birthday. A total of 62,000 players entered the tournament, creating a prizepool of $12.4 million.

The winners of the past three Anniversary Sunday Millions

2014: DrUPSWING (Germany) – $1.038.540
2013: benislovas (Lithuania) – $848,589
2012: slyfox151 (Netherlands) – $480.761
2011: Luke "Bdeatslayer" Vrabel (United States) – $670,000 and a Lamborghini Gallardo

Team PokerStars Pro Lex Veldhuis said the following about the event:

"There are few tournaments that cannot be missed but the Sunday Million Anniversary tournament is definitely one of these. To win $1 million from just $215 or even less (satellites) is an unbelievable opportunity. I’ll be at the tables and I hope I can make a big score."

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