Low stakes and massive prizes is the tag line of Micro Millions, and yesterday seven more winners got to understand personally how true that actually is.
Day five of MicroMillions 12 concluded within the early hours of this morning: new winners marvelling at how a few bucks (in a single case a couple of pennies) became a four figure payday. Six figures, should you count those numbers to the correct of the decimal point. And given there are buy-ins for as low as $0.11 we expect you should.
So let us take a look at the day's "six-figure" MicroMillions pay-outs.
18 | $4.40 | $43,340.00 | p coxinha | Brazil | $3,916.59 | 984900 |
19 | $3.30 | $31,953.00 | mikelarock | Canada | $3,572.33 | 968200 |
20 | $0.11 | $10,318.20 | fifilo9 | Brazil | $1,121.02 | 9380000 |
21 | $2.20 | $38,554.00 | nanque | Argentina | $4,016.61 | 1752300 |
22 | $4.40 | $79,416.00 | FrenszKK | Hungary | $7,039.25 | 1804800 |
23 | $2.20 | $12,138.00 | danai333 | Greece | $1,729.19 | 551600 |
24 | $3.30 | $16,474.50 | GEOCAJR | Brazil | $2,172.71 | 499100 |
The biggest winner of the day was FrenszKK of Hungary, who won $7,039.25 (RoI = a nearly hilarious 1.8 million per cent) in Event #22, an ultra-deep stacked hold'em event.
Which, by the way, may also be added to the list of this is why now could be a good time to open a PokerStars account, or to place your micro-bank roll back into service with MicroMillions -- the risk to play deep stacked or any form of event with great structures more familiar to high stakes players.
Six more events make up today's MicroMillions schedule, details of which are found at the MicroMillions homepage.
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Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StephenBartley.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com]
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