$75 million is assured throughout 318 occasions beginning this weekend till June 1 within the Spring Championship of Online Poker.
318 occasions will happen between May 8 to June 1, unfold out between Low, Medium and High buy-in tiers – with $75 million assured.
Buy-ins vary from $2.20 all the best way as much as $25,000 in this ‘one thing for everybody’ sequence that’s thought-about by many to be the official heat up earlier than the WSOP.
On May 29 the three SCOOP Main Events will assure over $10 million between them:
- $2,500,000 assured Main Event-Low – $109 buy-in
- $4,000,000 assured Main Event-Medium – $1,050 buy-in
- $5,000,000 assured Main Event-High – $10,300 buy-in
$1 million in added worth can be awarded through the sequence together with the Low, Medium, High and Overall Leaderboards, in addition to in Chests, Fast Track Satellites and particular version Spin & Go tournaments.
A PKO Sunday Million kicks the sequence off!

The sequence starts with a bang in the present day with two Sunday Million occasions alongside a Sunday High Roller. All three of that are PKO tournaments beginning at 18:30 CET:
- SCOOP 04-L $275,000 GTD Mini Sunday Million – $22 buy-in
- SCOOP 04-M $1 million GTD Sunday Million – $109 buy-in
- SCOOP-04 H $500,000 GTD Sunday High Roller – $2,100 buy-in
“At PokerStars, SCOOP is a series that we really look forward to planning each year because we know how much our community enjoy the event and all the action that comes with it,” mentioned Severin Rasset, PokerStars Managing Director & Commercial Officer. “The 2022 Series is set to be very exciting and with up to $1 million of added value up for grabs, we’re really looking forward to rewarding our players. As always, we’ve ensured that the whole community, whether they are new to the game or experienced poker players, can fully immerse themselves into the Series, with a variety of buy-ins to suit all levels. The countdown is on, and we hope our players can use the 14th year of the SCOOP series to have fun and of course play responsibly.”