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Stake Poker Offers WKC Bye Day Special IV With $146,000 Guarantee

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  • $30 buy-in, $146K guaranteed prize pool
  • 8-Max tables, 20,000 chip starting stack
  • 9 re-entries allowed, registration opens July 16
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Stake Poker announced the WKC Bye Day Special IV tournament, a No-Limit Hold'em 8-Max event starting in two days. Featuring a $146,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $30 buy-in, registration opens July 16 with nine allowed re-entries.

Stake Poker has officially announced the upcoming edition of its flagship tournament series, detailing the structural parameters and registration details for the WKC Bye Day Special IV. 

Scheduled to begin July 16, the major online tournament will showcase a massive $146,000 guaranteed prize pool, establishing it as a key focal point for tournament grinders.

The tournament will feature a highly competitive No-Limit Hold'em format, utilizing an 8-Max table size layout. Each table will be restricted to a maximum of eight players, promoting aggressive play and fluid tactical dynamics.

Action begins with each participant receiving a generous starting stack of 20,000 chips. To ensure the tournament proceeds, the event requires a minimum field size of 7 players. Conversely, the platform has capped the absolute field limit at a maximum capacity of 10,000 players.
Players looking to secure their seats can prepare for the entry process, as official registration opens tomorrow on July 16. The event features an affordable primary buy-in set at $30.

For players who experience an early exit or late schedule conflicts, the tournament structure provides an extensive late registration window that remains open for 2 hours and 30 minutes after the cards are in the air.

The tournament setup enforces precise field parameters regarding second chances. Players are permitted a maximum of 9 re-entries per individual account throughout the designated eligibility period. Each individual re-entry requires an additional buy-in fee of $30.

Grinders should note that traditional auxiliary chips or stack additions are completely omitted from this event's framework. The structure dictates that rebuys are not available and add-ons are not available at any stage of the tournament.