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Get ready for some big poker action this weekend with the first of two opening flights of the MILLIONS Online Main Event kicking off on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 7:05 p.m. GMT (2:05 p.m. EST) at partypoker.

The event is the crown jewel of the MILLIONS Online festival thanks to its $5 million guarantee and $5,300 buy-in.

Read on to learn more about the MILLIONS Online Main Event and how you can potentially qualify to this 'can't miss' event at partypoker for as little as just one penny!

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Everything You Need to Know about the MILLIONS Online Main Event

As we already mentioned, Day 1a of the MILLIONS Online hits partypoker starting at 7:05 p.m. GMT (2:05 p.m. EST) on Sunday, Feb. 21 and features a $5,300 buy-in and a $5 million guaranteed prize pool.

The second and final opening flight takes place the following week at the same time on Sunday, Feb. 28.

Each of the opening flights boasts the same deep structure with players starting with a monster stack of 1 million in chips and blinds increasing slowly at every 25 minutes. Players are allowed one re-entry during each opening flight during the nine-level late-registration window.

The action will conclude during each opening flight when the field is trimmed down to just 15 percent at which point all surviving players will be in the money and advance to Day 2 on Monday, March 1 at 7:05 p.m. GMT (2:05 p.m. EST).

Players advancing to Day 2 will enjoy a deeper structure of 30-minute levels with the day concluding after 10 blind levels are completing. Day 3 will feature even longer 40-minute blind levels on Tuesday, March 2 and will play down to a nine-max final table, which will play out the following day on March 3.

Related: Check out the FULL partypoker MILLIONS Online schedule

Qualify into Day 1a For Just One Penny!

It is safe to say that a $5,300 buy-in even for an event with a $5 million guarantee is out of reach to hop in for most of our readers, maybe even you.

If this is the case, rest assured that there are ways to potentially qualify to this event for a price you are comfortable with thanks to tons of feeder tournaments and satellites starting at just $0.01.

'The partypoker satellite system is amazing,' Team partypoker’s Louise Butler shared in a partypoker press release. 'As a low- and mid-stakes grinder, I'm really excited to play them and try to win my way into some exciting bigger buy-in events.'

Players that choose a feeder or qualifier path can hop in any step along the way and here is how it works. There are $0.01 feeder tournaments that feed into $5.50 feeder tournaments. Winners of the $5.50 feeders will play in a $55 feeder to a $530 direct qualifier. Players winning the $530 direct qualifier will be able to play for at least a share of a $5 million guaranteed prize in the partypoker MILLIONS Online Main Event.

You might be asking yourself is it really possible to qualify in for $5.50 or even $0.01? This is a fair question but rest assured this has already happened!

According to partypoker, Christian Galvan navigated through the $0.01, $5.50 and $55 stages and has a seat in Sunday's Day 1a. Joining him are Emanuel Botoc, Leonard Modder, and Jeffrey Mulder, who all climbed their way up starting at $5.50.

Who knows, you can be next!

Join the Love Party!

Valentine's Day was over the weekend but the love continues for three weeks at partypoker thanks to its Love Party promotion for both new and existing players.

If you don't already have an account, simply download partypoker through PokerNews to take advantage of this promotion and get in on the epic MILLIONS Online action.

The first part of the promotion is simply completing a daily Love Party mission. The first step is to opt into the mission via the client's 'Promotions' section.

After that you will be presented an easy-to-complete mission such as winning a cash game hand with a suited big slick. You will be awarded a random prize after you complete the mission which could include a MILLIONS Online ticket worth $55!

This is not all as partypoker also giving you the chance to claim a mystery prize this week simply by making a deposit using the 'JOINPARTY' deposit code between now and Feb. 24. The prize could be a freeroll ticket, a SPINS ticket, or even $50 in cold, hard cash!

You can repeat the process again next week with the deposit code 'LOVEPARTY' to have a second chance at a mystery prize.

Head to partypoker today to not miss out on the free love before time runs out.

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In July of 2007, the first month of Study Hacks’ existence, I posted an article introducing Getting Things Done for College Students (GTDCS). This time management system was a modification of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD), tweaked for the college lifestyle. It was meant for students who needed something more than the simple system described in Straight-A or in this infamously titled post.

Here’s the problem…

Though the original article has become a cult classic among some GTD aficionados, it has also been described as…well…long and boring and complicated and hard to follow.

There. I said it.

In this post, I want to provide a much more simple summary of GTDCS — something that doesn’t require monastic concentration to understand. Below I hit the highlights you need to get started. If you crave the obsessive details, check out the original post.

GTDCS Made Easy

The GTDCS system is built of five pieces. The first three match GTD almost exactly. The last two contain the extra magic I threw in to fit the college lifestyle.

  1. Collect
  2. Consolidate
  3. Review
  4. Plan
  5. Act

We review each piece below.

Collect

Every time a new obligation enters your life, immediately record it somewhere safe. The key is to have a small number of collection bins in which such new tasks are always captured.

For a student, I suggest the following three collection bins: a notebook in your backpack, your e-mail inbox, and a physical inbox as your collection bins.

(The physical inbox will prove useful for capturing letters, forms, or other physical pieces of paper that need to be dealt with.)

Consolidate

Once a day, review your three collection bins. For each item you encounter: if it’s an appointment, meeting, or deadline, add an entry on your calendar, if it’s a task, put it on a master to-do list you keep somewhere safe.

Review

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Every Sunday, review what’s on your calendar for the next few weeks and read through your master to-do list. This review is crucial. If you never look at your calendar or master to-do list, then you won’t trust yourself to remember the things you put here. This will cause the whole system to fall apart.

Plan

Because you are a student, many of the tasks you face are time sensitive; e.g., assignments have to be done before class, studying has to be finished before the exam.

To accommodate this reality, include the following step in your Sunday review: add time sensitive tasks onto specific days on your calendar. Everything that absolutely has to get done during the upcoming week should be put on a specific calendar day.

Act

Each morning you need to plan your day. Your first step is to review your calendar and see what appointments, meetings, and classes you face. Next, plan a time to work on each of the tasks that was added to this day during the planning stages.

Remember: it’s not enough to just say you’ll work on these tasks, you must actually block out the specific hours in which you will work. This keeps your schedule reaslistic. Finally, if your day doesn’t look too hectic, block out some time to knock of a few non-date sensititve tasks from your master to-do list.

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The ideal work day will look roughly like a normal work day (all work done between breakfast and dinner), though some schedules might require work at night. Try to avoid, however, scheduling every waking hour. That is decidedly non-Zen.

Conclusion

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Monday God

If you’re happy with your current time management system, don’t sweat GTDCS. If you feel constantly behind, or like you’re forgetting things, than consider this approach. We’ll conclude the same way as the original article:

Many students identify the first few days of the semester as their favorite. Why? Because there are no obligations yet. No deadlines or due dates have been injected into their life. You can relax, and enjoy the sense of possibility. GTDCS aims to make every day feel like the first.

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Sounds good to me.