Pokerstars Bronze Pass?

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Is there a reason why the pokerstars bronze pass can only be used on special $109 tournaments and that is all? The other issue is the Sunday Million isn't always $109 anymore so you can't use it when it's not that buyin.


The main issue is they have a daily power path tournament where it pays silver pass and bronze pass so someone that plays these daily could win a few bronze passes a week and can't even use it. I have quite a bit of bronze passes that I can't even use until a $109 special tournament is there. I recalled a few times they did allow you to exchange it for $109 worth of tickets and even allowed you to exchange it for $109 worth of spin and go tickets as well. But once you do that, you can't do it again because it shows you are registered for those tickets or spin and go tickets. It's not like you could just register again for more tickets.


Does anyone here have a lot of bronze pass tickets that they can't even use until a specific tournament shows up?
 
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Does anyone know why doesn't stars offer the bronze pass ticket bundle? They offered it a few times only and even if you claim it, you can only do it once. It would show you are registered for it like a tournament.
 
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I googled it - and it says it can not be transferred to other players or exchanged for cash. I also asked what to do with multiple passes - here's what AI overview said:

If you have multiple PokerStars Bronze Passes, you can use them for different purposes, as each is essentially a $109 tournament ticket that provides flexibility. You cannot transfer them to other players or exchange them for cash.
Here's how you can utilize multiple Bronze Passes:
  • Enter Multiple Tournaments: You can use each pass to buy into separate eligible online tournaments with a $109 buy-in, such as the Sunday Million or other selected events.
  • Split into Smaller Tickets: One common option is to exchange a $109 pass for a bundle of several smaller-buy-in tickets. This allows you to play multiple side events or various tournaments at lower stakes (e.g., a mix of $55, $22, $11, etc., depending on the current bundle offered in the client).
  • Re-enter the Same Event: If you are eliminated from an eligible tournament (like a regional event that allows re-entries), you could potentially use a second Bronze Pass to re-enter the same event, provided the tournament structure and registration rules allow it.
  • Combine for a Higher Buy-in: In some cases, if you have multiple passes, you may be able to combine their value to enter a higher buy-in event, although this option is more frequently associated with Silver or Gold passes.
To manage your passes:
  1. Log in to your PokerStars account.
  2. Go to the 'My Rewards' menu and select 'Tournament Tickets' to see all your available passes, their values, and expiry dates.
  3. From the 'Power Path' tab, you can register for an eligible tournament or select a pass to see the available exchange options and bundles.
Ensure you use them before they expire, which is typically 18 months after being won. If you have any specific questions about available options or expiry, it is best to check the official PokerStars help center or contact support through their website.

If you are having issues, again, I would contact their support for assistance. Good luck!
 
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Does anyone know why doesn't stars offer the bronze pass ticket bundle? They offered it a few times only and even if you claim it, you can only do it once. It would show you are registered for it like a tournament.
The Passes have a long time until they expire.
Sometime you can reedem them for a spins ticket bundle.
I think it is better value than busting in the Sunday million.
 
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Those things that is mentioned with the bronze pass, that is correct. You can use it for specific tournaments and reenter them. The issue is they do not have the option to convert it to several smaller buyin tickets most of the time. They had this option last time a few times but it doesn't usually appear. To the person that mentioned about redeeming it for a spins ticket bundle, yes you can do that and that is one way. However, they only sometimes have that option showing. And even if they do, it's not like they let you redeem multiple spins ticket bundle. The thing is the power path tournament offers daily silver and bronze pass so many players can have a ton of these bronze tickets that they can't use.
 
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Those things that is mentioned with the bronze pass, that is correct. You can use it for specific tournaments and reenter them. The issue is they do not have the option to convert it to several smaller buyin tickets most of the time. They had this option last time a few times but it doesn't usually appear. To the person that mentioned about redeeming it for a spins ticket bundle, yes you can do that and that is one way. However, they only sometimes have that option showing. And even if they do, it's not like they let you redeem multiple spins ticket bundle. The thing is the power path tournament offers daily silver and bronze pass so many players can have a ton of these bronze tickets that they can't use.
That's the way they do it these days. There's no point playing lots of games there, if you don't want to be put into multiple other games instead of cash.

This is a bit obvious....
 
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