120 Reasons to Play in Winning Poker Network´s OSS Cub3d

OSS Cub3dAlthough the full schedule for the Winning Poker Network´s forthcoming OSS Cub3d series is yet to be released, the Network has announced it will be running three leaderboard competitions during the series and that the top ten players on the three leaderboards will each win four entries to Million Dollar Sunday events.

The Winning Poker Network´s OSS Cub3d series takes place from February 25th to March 25th and consists of hundreds of events guaranteeing more than $15 million in prize money. Alongside a good mix of tournament formats and disciplines, the series will include three Main Events and five Million Dollar Sunday events, giving players plenty of opportunities to win life-changing amounts.

To encourage players to compete in as many tournaments as possible, the Network has announced it will be running three leaderboard competitions and that the top ten players on the three leaderboards will each win four entries to Million Dollar Sunday events. A quick calculation (3 x 10 x 4) means there are 120 reasons to play in the Winning Poker Network´s OSS Cub3d series.

Key Dates in the Mini Online Super Series

To date, only the schedule for the first leg of OSS Cub3d – the Mini Online Super Series (MOSS) – has been released. This leg will run from February 25th to March 4th and features fifty-one tournaments guaranteeing more than $3.5million in prize money. Previously, the Mini Online Super Series was exclusively comprised of low buy-in events, but in this series the schedule includes:

  • $265.00 buy-in Million Dollar Sunday events on February 25th and March 4th.
  • A $104.50 buy-in Super KO event on Sunday February 25th (guaranteed for $25,000).
  • An $88.00 buy-in MOSS Main Event on Sunday March 4th (guaranteed for $500,000).
  • A $215.00 buy-in Super-Satellite guaranteeing ten seats to a $5,000 buy-in Cage event on Wednesday 21st March.

Despite these bankroll-draining events, the majority of the schedule revolves around tournaments with buy-ins of $20.00 or less and with some handsome guarantees – several up to 5,000 times the buy-in. These will give players with modest balances the opportunity to boost their bankrolls before the Online Super Series (March 5th to March 18th) and Bigger Online Super Series (March 19th to 25th).

Other Key Dates in OSS Cub3d to Watch Out For

In addition to the two Million Dollar Sunday events in the MOSS schedule, further Million Dollar events will be played on 11th, 18th and 25th March. The 18th March is also the date of the $540.00 buy-in Online Super Series Main Event (guaranteed for $500,000), while there will be a second $1 million guaranteed tournament on Sunday 25th March, when the $2,100 buy-in BOSS Main Event takes place.

I imagine that the full schedule for each of these legs will be announced soon, but in the meantime there are two more Million Dollars Sundays scheduled before the Mini Online Super Series gets underway (on February 11th and 18th), plus the opportunity each Sunday to win packages to the [geolink href=”https://www.usafriendlypokersites.com/wpn-hosting-qualifiers-live-cage-events-costa-rica/”]Live Cage events[/geolink] scheduled for March 17th/18th. Further information about OSS Cub3d can be found below:

Other Ways to Win Free Seats to Million Dollar Sunday Events

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Jacqueline Packett
Jacqueline Packett