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With the PSPC 2023 on the horizon, pros and Platinum Pass winners are sitting in anticipation of the hottest live event on the calender. The destination is the beautiful Baha Mar resort on the sun-drenched island of the Bahamas, and the prizes will be seven figures.

It’s not too late to get your hands on a Platinum Pass. Anyone who does will be in for the trip of a lifetime. A pass is your entry to the PSPC $25k Main Event, all expenses paid.

There’s now two additional Platinum Passes up for grabs, with one thrown into the mix at the FPS Aix-en-Provence Mystery Bounty tournament, and another when the Road to PSPC makes an extra stop in Madrid.

Here’s what one of those Platinum Pass gets you:

  • Buy-in to the $25,000 PSPC
  • Six nights hotel accommodation for winner and a guest in a 5-star hotel
  • Return airport transfer
  • $1,900 expense money
  • Platinum Pass Winner experiences during the event

And here’s how you can get hold of one:

FPS Aix-en-Provence

The French Poker Series (FPS) is heading to the brand new Pasino Grand in Aix-en-Provence, a stunning Vegas-style avant garde casino.

The event involves 10 days of poker action from November 18 – November 27, including the €1,100 Main Event.

This will be the last stop for the FPS, so PokerStars have added an extra special prize to the €440 Mystery Bounty tournament, which runs November 22 – 23.

One player from that event will open a bounty envelope containing a $30,000 Platinum Pass to the Bahamas.

With the Road to PSPC Paris right around the corner, the FPS Aix-en-Provence Mystery Bounty tournament offers players on the live circuit an added opportunity to win one of the remaining Platinum Passes.

Road to PSPC Madrid

PokerStars have also added another destination to the Road to PSPC schedule. Taking place over five days from November 30 – December 4, the Road to PSPC Madrid, held at the Casino Gran Madrid Torrelodones, will be one of the final stops on the calendar.

This one is sure to be packed with action as players battle it out to win the ultimate Platinum Pass prize.

The event will feature lower buy-ins than traditional live tournaments, so you’ll be able to take a shot for less.

There’s also direct qualifier satellites on PokerStars .ES and .FR running for €50, with feeder satellites from $0.50. All part of the ethos of the PSPC, which seeks to bring in players of all skill levels and buy-ins.

Not long to go, not many Passes to giveaway…

The PSPC takes place in January 2023, and PokerStars have already given away hundreds of Platinum Passes to players all around the world.

With not long to go, there’s just a handful of Passes left to win. Make the most of upcoming live events in Europe for a chance to grab one.

Online players can also still get hold of one. PSPC Mega Path is still on, with multi step satellites running from as little as $0.50 on PokerStars.

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