I have never played anything higher than a 16,5$ tournament, so I don’t have any hands on experience with, how a 109$ tournament like the Sunday Millions actually play. But one tendency, I have noticed, is, that when you get to around 10$ tournaments, people do start to bluff more, especially at or near the final table.
Which makes sense, because the money at stake will matter to most people, so there is actually fold
equity. Whereas in a 2$ tournament most people are just going to call, if they have a hand. So finding good spots to pick off bluffs is one of the adjustments, which seem to be in order, as you move out of the micros.
For me though should I somehow win a ticket for the Sunday Million, or decide that I have 109$ burning in my pocket, the main thing would be preparation. It’s a 10.000+ player tournament with a slow structure, so I assume, it lasts for at least 12 hours.
In my time zone it starts at 7pm, so I would need to have slept late and not played anything else the whole day, so that I was fresh and rested. I would also need to have vacation, so there was no work waiting for me Monday morning.
Even then my eyes would almost certainly get heavy during the night, and for this reason I don’t think, I will ever be playing the Sunday Millions. To me it just makes no sense to enter a tournament, if you will not be able to play your A-game all the way to the final table.
For players in Asia its even worse, since for them the tournament starts at something like 12pm to 2am, so they need to sleep early and then get up in the middle of the night.