Sundays are already the biggest day in the poker world, but at 888poker, we’re turning up the volume in our Sunday $100,000 RakeLESS Mystery Main Event. We believe in rewarding the heart and soul of our community—the players.

That’s why we’re removing the costs and boosting the action in our Mystery Main Event with the return of RakeLESS Sundays!

For four massive Sundays this March, we are stripping away the Main Event entry fees. That’s right: 100% of buy-ins goes directly into the prize pool.

No juice, no vig, no rake—just pure, unadulterated poker value.

Mark Your Calendars: The Main Event "Rake-Free" Schedule

We’re taking over the month of March. Whether a seasoned pro or a casual grinder, these are the dates players cannot afford to miss:

• March 1st: Kick off the month with an action boost.
• March 8th: Keep the momentum going.
• March 15th: The mid-month heater continues.
• March 29th: The grand finale—finish the month on a high!

Note: Take a breather on the 22nd, because we’re coming back even stronger for the final Sunday of the month!

RakeLESS Sunday: Main Event Action for Everyone

At 888poker, we know that every dollar counts, which is why we’ve curated a schedule designed for players with any wallet size.

RakeLESS Sundays Return to the 888poker Tables this March!
RakeLESS Sundays Return to the 888poker Main Event Tournaments this March!

From micro-stakes to high-roller showdowns, players can enjoy ZERO rake in our $100,000 RakeLESS Mystery Main Event on Sundays.

It’s a rare opportunity to play with an extra edge before the first card is even dealt.

Why Players Love It:

• More Value: The entire buy-in stays in the prize pool.
• Bigger Pots: Without the house taking a cut, the pots are bigger.
• Fair Reward: It’s our way of saying "thank you" for your incredible loyalty.

Grab your seat, sharpen your skills, and get ready to own the felt this March!

By Hyacinth Swanson

Hyacinth Swanson is a writer and editor who has spent the last 10 years creating content for the poker industry. For several years she lived in New York and worked in the financial sector. After moving to Connecticut, Hyacinth made a living as a freelancer and also played live semi-pro poker at Foxwoods Casino. She has also played millions of hands online (more PLO than Hold’em), giving her a broad, in-depth knowledge of the game itself. 

Having moved back the UK in 2010, she has continued to play both live and online as well as creating entertaining and informative content for various online sites under her company name PurpleGob.com.

Follow her on Twitter @LaPanatela
 

Hyacinth Swanson