PokerStars Saturday Line-Up is a new range of guaranteed online poker tournaments which will take place every Saturday. To celebrate the launch of the new Saturday tournament schedule Poker Stars are offering players a no lose ticket where all players who enter these tourneys get a tournament ticket to play the event again if they do not cash in the event.
This offer is only available to players who play any of the events on the launch date 25th June 2011, so go ahead you have got nothing to lose.
The PokerStars Saturday Line-Up schedule consists of seven events with a range of different buy-ins suitable for players from micro limits and higher.
Saturday 6-Max
Saturday Micro
Saturday Omaha
Saturday Eliminator
Saturday Splash
Saturday Duel
Saturday Speedway
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No Limit Texas Holdem is still the most popular poker game played these days, although Pot Limit Omaha can be just as exciting and profitable to play. Learning to play other poker games can help improve your overall poker skills
Omaha Poker is similar to Texas Hold em except that players are dealt four hole cards instead of two. Players must make the best hand using two of their hole cards and three of the community cards when showdown is reached. Omaha has the same betting rounds preflop, flop, turn and river. The most popular Omaha game is Pot Limit Omaha.