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It looks like the Sunday Million weekly tournament has not reached the desired number of players for 2 weeks now
What explains the decline in popularity?
What explains the decline in popularity?
The decline in popularity is explained by ill-conceived policies and inept management. PokerStars is getting worse every year. Personally, I don't play at PokerStars anymore since they stopped holding our freerolls. If their policy doesn't change, I think in 3-5 years this site will cease to exist.luckyfish98 said:It looks like the Sunday Million weekly tournament has not reached the desired number of players for 2 weeks now
What explains the decline in popularity?
I rarely play at PS but the ocassional freerolls..Like2Play2 said:Unfortunately, I, just a nobody micro player, have not deposited any money for quite a while.
The reason is more about the fact that my casino and bonuses don't work properly.
My PokerStars has not worked properly for so many years now, after uninstalling and reinstalling. I am sort of fed up.

They used to have a system known as Frequent Player Points. If I recall, you could exchange these for freerolls, swag or even cash. There were bronze, silver, gold and platinum levels. They scrapped this literally overnight with no consultation. A lot of the big players were fuming.Rost said:The decline in popularity is explained by ill-conceived policies and inept management. PokerStars is getting worse every year. Personally, I don't play at PokerStars anymore since they stopped holding our freerolls. If their policy doesn't change, I think in 3-5 years this site will cease to exist.
It has its benefits. After winning the 11$ ticket it wasn't all too hard to win the seat.luckyfish98 said:It looks like the Sunday Million weekly tournament has not reached the desired number of players for 2 weeks now
What explains the decline in popularity?

Its actually amazing, that this is only happening now, when the number of players on PokerStars has declined steadily for 14 years. Just like many other once popular sites like 888 Poker, PartyPoker and ACR Poker. But I guess, they have done a lot to avoid changing their flagship tournament to the "Sunday Half Million"luckyfish98 said:It looks like the Sunday Million weekly tournament has not reached the desired number of players for 2 weeks now
What explains the decline in popularity?
fundiver199 said:Its actually amazing, that this is only happening now, when the number of players on PokerStars has declined steadily for 14 years. Just like many other once popular sites like 888 Poker, PartyPoker and ACR Poker. But I guess, they have done a lot to avoid changing their flagship tournament to the "Sunday Half Million"![]()
I think that the bosses of pokerstars have already made a good life for themselves and have enough moneyG0930 said:It has its benefits. After winning the 11$ ticket it wasn't all too hard to win the seat.
They have megasatties with 100 tix gtd.
Even there you see the decline of players
Huge loss for PS , massive overlay.
Awesome , it's been a while since I played the Milly
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It would still be a loss of prestige though, since its such a household name. So my guess is, that if the overlays continue, then we will see more satellites with overlays and/or free tickets or other similar attempts to prop up the Sunday Million.luckyfish98 said:I think even if the sunday million went from 1 million to a 500,000 guaranteed tournament it would still be the best pokerstars offering in a while
Yes like every other old site has declined. There is not a single site out there, which has been around for 20+ years, that has not started declining at some point.MK_ said:I think that's just a sad indication of how much this site has declined each time it was sold.....
At some point GG Poker will also start to decline, and maybe its peak has been reached already. So in 10-15 years we can most likely have the exact same discussion about GG Poker, and then the next site, and then the next.MK_ said:... yeah poker has declined but with GG kicking everyones ass it's clear players will come play.... if they were smart they'd pay attention to what attracts players to GG and revamp their site before it's too late👍
Yes we can... sites do ebb and flow over time but PokerStars is in a self created death spiral, if it's still around in 5 years it will be because they pulled their head out of the sand and made the changes they need to make👍fundiver199 said:Yes like every other old site has declined. There is not a single site out there, which has been around for 20+ years, that has not started declining at some point.
At some point GG Poker will also start to decline, and maybe its peak has been reached already. So in 10-15 years we can most likely have the exact same discussion about GG Poker, and then the next site, and then the next.
Why is it any more self created than the similar decline on all the other sites? And why is PokerStars more likely to go away than sites with waaaaay less volume? From any sort of objective criteria a site like 888 is much more likely to be gone in 5 years, since almost no one play there already.MK_ said:Yes we can... sites do ebb and flow over time but PokerStars is in a self created death spiral, if it's still around in 5 years it will be because they pulled their head out of the sand and made the changes they need to make👍
I don't think it's a "whose the worst" contest, this post is about PS. I don't think 888 or Party will be around long either.. I have no idea about sites I was never allowed to play on but I was able to be on PokerStars way back when and their software and customer service was top notch until it was sold to Amaya...., and it has only gotten worse under Flutter, poor management is absolutely self created, Acr for example at least tries to adjust with the times, PS does not, that's a problem lolfundiver199 said:Why is it any more self created than the similar decline on all the other sites? And why is PokerStars more likely to go away than sites with waaaaay less volume? From any sort of objective criteria a site like 888 is much more likely to be gone in 5 years, since almost no one play there already.
I took part in this tournament, winning a seat in an $11 satellite that guaranteed 100 seats.Andyreas said:I was not aware of that.
Does anyone have the time to post the tournament lobbies of the two last SM tournaments? I want to see how large the overlay was.
To be fair:
Last Sundays tournament was a mystery bounty edition, so that might be why some regs avoided this one.

Easy!It's self created because they missed taking action against getting surpassed by GGfundiver199 said:Why is it any more self created than the similar decline on all the other sites?
This is not surprising, given their policy over the past few years. The decline in popularity is simply a consequence of their "great" work. I think it's only going to get worse from here, and frankly, PokerStars deserves it.luckyfish98 said:It looks like the Sunday Million weekly tournament has not reached the desired number of players for 2 weeks now
What explains the decline in popularity?