Partypoker MyGame ‘Whiz’ Aims to Help Players Improve, Attract New Players to Game

Partypoker is hoping to help online poker players make fewer mistakes and improve their game with the recent release of MyGame Whiz.

What player hasn’t made a mistake at the table and wished things had gone differently? Partypoker is hoping to help online poker players make fewer mistakes and improve their game with the recent release of MyGame Whiz.

The new feature is an enhancement of the MyGame tool with the goal of helping players boost their poker skills. MyGame Whiz is a poker personal trainer, helping players to hopefully reach a higher level and avoid common errors.

That includes one-on-one communication for a truly personalized experience. Partypoker developers hope this gives players the chance to have more fun and find more success.

“Whiz studies your game style, including each hand and how you play,” partypoker marketing director Vadim Soloveychik told PokerScout.

“Whiz will only assess your own hand history and will not study hands played by opponents. It then uses your personal hand history to create tips and suggestions on how to improve and the overall strategy the player needs to consider.”

How does partypoker’s MyGame Whiz work?

Whiz simplifies MyGame into a small, clean, intuitive package, offering key pieces of advice and targeted messages in real time at the end of a hand after important moments; both winning and losing.

Players receive messages targeted specifically at them based on actions at the table. Not all players will be sent the same messages. Whiz also offers interactive commentary as a player competes. 

The feature also allows players to replay, save, and share hands. The more hands played, the better the advice Whiz can give based on a wider range of situations.

Players can ask MyGame Whiz questions as well. It’s an easy platform for working on skills and learning how to maximize a player’s style.

“Whether a player likes to play aggressively or play tight, whether they are starting with a large or small bankroll,” Soloveychik says, “or even if they are still trying to work out the basics of the game, Whiz will be able to work out the right strategy for that individual player.”

Reachomg out to new online players with personalized learning experience

In recent years, partypoker has worked to increase the number of recreational players entering the online poker player pool. That’s ranged from numerous low-cost major tournament qualifiers to more mobile and social gaming aspects in the platform.

Party now hopes MyGame Whiz adds to those efforts. Major barriers to entry for new players, the company notes, is fear of not understanding the game, losing to pros, and underperforming. 

Whiz seeks to combat these issues with instant feedback. The application is a dynamic tool that works for each player in their own individual way.

“Even the most experienced and successful players had to start somewhere, and we want poker to be an inclusive game,” Soloveychik says.

“That’s why we decided to create something that would help players at the beginning of their poker journey, when they are less familiar with the experience of playing online poker. We want to remove any fear new players may have regarding their skill level and knowledge.”

In essence, Whiz functions as a poker tutor. There are even report cards to help a player track his or her progress.

Soloveychik said the application can help inexperienced players who may have less time to study to improve. New players can gain confidence in the early stages of their poker journey by seeing real analysis by actually playing.

“This is based on extensive player feedback, where players have often told us they feel they might be out of their comfort zone when they first start to play the game,” Soloveychik says.

“Whiz changes that with easy to use, bespoke poker training, eliminating the uncertainty and helping you learn the game and strategy behind it in a faster and easier way.”

A long term partypoker learning tool

With so many bells and whistles, party developers hope players can utilize the feature over a lengthy period of time. Whiz allows players to continually gauge their own play and adjust accordingly.

The MyGame feature already allowed players to see their rankings based on game theory optimization (GTO) in the form of seven levels:

  • Rookie
  • Social
  • Intermediate
  • Solid
  • Advanced
  • Pro
  • Elite Pro

The addition of Whiz is meant to build on that component. The company already has plans to add new features, including social sharing and additional missions. So far, the feature is only available on the software client and not on mobile.

Soloveychik says the company received “overwhelmingly positive feedback” during Whiz’s testing phase. Party plans to continually improve and expand the tips and learning as well as add more animations.

“There are no limits to how players can continue to test themselves, complete missions, and learn tips and tricks, all based on their own gameplay,” Soloveychik says. “This is no ordinary one-size-fits-all tutor; this is bespoke poker tutor training straight from the Whiz to you.

“This ensures the player strides into their next poker game with their head held high and they will be ready to play. We can’t wait for players all over the world to try Whiz for themselves and become the poker player they were born to be.”

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Partypoker MILLIONS Online Returns with Huge Payouts; KO Series Main Events Wrap Up

Partypoker’s MILLIONS Online returns Feb. 13 to March 9 with 28 events and features an overall guarantee of $17.55 million.

After record-breaking prize pools in two previous editions, partypoker’s MILLIONS Online returns in February. The festival runs Feb. 13 to March 9 with 28 events and features $17.55 million guaranteed.

In recent years, the MILLIONS series has become one of partypoker LIVE’s most successful tours. The online version is designed to replicate the live poker experience as much as possible. Just like in a live tournament, real names are used at the tables.

Partypoker is also again making it easy for players of every bankroll to get in the action with numerous satellites. There should be plenty of action for all kinds of players.

“We’re extremely proud to be hosting yet another online leg of the world-renowned MILLIONS tour,” partypoker’s head of poker room management Chris Donnachie said in a news release.

“The satellite framework this year has been designed with a view to make both the Main Event and Mini Main Event even more accessible to players of all buy-in levels.”

Highlights from partypoker MILLIONS

The $5,300 Main Event highlights the MILLIONS Online series with a $5 million guaranteed prize pool. Day 1A kicks off Feb. 21 with Day 1B on Feb. 28. There will then be three more days of play with the final table set for March 3.

On top of the first-place cash, the winner also receives a trophy to mark his or her achievement. Benjamin “frenchsniperr” Chalot walked away with the top prize of $2.3 million in the last MILLIONS Online Main Event. All four top finishers claimed seven-figure prizes.

Players with smaller bankrolls also can look forward to several smaller buy-in events. The series begins with Day 1A of the $1,100 Mini Main Event on Feb. 13 with a $1 million guarantee.

Two flights will be held on consecutive days before three more days of action. That culminates in the final table playing out on Feb. 17.

Mini Main Event qualifiers start at just one cent, with 20 seats currently offered in satellite finals on Sundays. The centrolls feed into $1.10 and $11 phases with no direct buy-in to the phase tournament finals.

Players can look forward to several other big events. A few of those on the schedule include:

  • $1,050 Opener – A two-day Progressive Knockout (PKO) event running Feb. 19-21, with a $500,000 guarantee.
  • $1,600 NLHE Six-Max Knockout – A two-day event on Feb. 17 with a $250,000 guarantee.
  • $1,050 NLHE Warmup – This two-day PKO event with $500,000 guaranteed features three starting flights beginning on Feb. 26.
  • $1,050 NLHE Closer – One of the final events with three starting flights beginning March 5. The PKO event features $500,000 guaranteed.
  • High Rollers – The series features several big buy-in events including a $102,000 Mega High Roller with a $3 million guarantee.

Here’s a look at the complete schedule.

partypoker MILLIONS Online 2021

DateEventBuy-InTournamentGuaranteeDayFormatNumber of days
Feb. 13#01$1,100Mini Main Event$1,000,000Day 1A8-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 14#01$1,100Mini Main Event-Day 1B8-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 15#01-Mini Main Event-Day 28-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 15#02$530Mini Second Chance$50,000-8-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 16#01-Mini Main Event-Day 38-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 16#03$10,3006-Max High Roller$500,000-6-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 16#04$5,2006-Max High Roller Turbo$200,000-6-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 17#01-Mini Main Event-Final Table8-Max-
Feb. 17#05$1,6006-Max Knockout$250,000Day 16-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 18#06$3,200Omaha High Roller$150,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 19#07$1,050Opener$500,000Day 1A6-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 20#07$1,050Opener-Day 1B6-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 21#07$1,050Opener-Day 1C6-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 21#07-Opener-Day 26-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 21#08$5,300Main Event$5,000,000Day 1A8-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 21#09$2,100High Roller Turbo$100,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 22#10$2,100Omaha$200,000Day 17-Max[2-Day Event]
Feb. 23#11$25,5006-Max Super High Roller$1,000,000Day 16-Max[2-Day Event]
Feb. 23#12$5,2006-Max High Roller Turbo$200,000-6-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 24#13$1,600Knockout$250,000Day 18-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 25#14$3,2006-Max$300,000Day 16-Max[2-Day Event]
Feb. 25#15$5,200Omaha High Roller$200,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
Feb. 26#16$1,050Warm Up$500,000Day 1A8-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 27#16$1,050Warm Up-Day 1B8-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 28#16$1,050Warm Up-Day 1C7-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 28#16-Warm Up-Day 28-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
Feb. 28#08$5,300Main Event-Day 1B8-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
Feb. 28#17$2,100High Roller Turbo$100,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
March 1#08-Main Event-Day 28-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
March 1#18$2,600Second Chance$250,000Day 18-Max[2-Day Event]
March 2#08-Main Event-Day 38-Max[3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]
March 2#19$2,100Omaha Knockout$200,000Day 16-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
March 2#20$25,500Super High Roller$1,000,000Day 17-Max[2-Day Event]
March 2#21$5,200High Roller Turbo$200,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
March 3#08-Main Event-Final Table8-Max-
March 3#22$1,600Turbo Knockout$200,000-7-Max PKO[1-Day Event]
March 4#23$3,200Mix-Max$300,000Day 1Mix-Max[2-Day Event]
March 4#24$5,2006-Max Omaha High Roller$200,000-6-Max[1-Day Event]
March 5#25$1,050Closer$500,000Day 1A7-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
March 6#25$1,050Closer-Day 1B7-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
March 7#25$1,050Closer-Day 1C7-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
March 7#25-Closer-Day 27-Max PKO[2-Day Event]
March 7#26$10,300High Roller$1,000,000Day 17-Max[2-Day Event]
March 7#27$5,200High Roller Turbo$200,000-7-Max[1-Day Event]
March 8#28$102,000Mega High Roller$3,000,000Day 17-Max[2-Day Event]
March 9#28$102,000Mega High Roller-Final Table7-Max-

Partypoker ramping up MILLIONS qualifying opportunities again

Once again, partypoker is hoping to provide MILLIONS opportunities to players of all levels. In 2018, “Scarmak3r” showed exactly how lower buy-ins can turn into large prizes.

Scarmak3r banked $1.4 million after qualifying for just $5.50 and then finishing third in the Main Event.

Satellites feeding into the series are ongoing with 10 Main Event seats guaranteed this Sunday. More satellites will also be added before the start of the tournament.

Players can qualify for the Main Event for as little as $0.01 with centrolls running multiple times daily. These events feed into $5.50 satellites and then a $55 phase, which leads to the Sunday final. There isn’t a direct buy-in into the final, so no player qualifying in this route will spend more than $55.

UK-based Christian Galvan has already scored big via qualifiers. After placing first in the centroll, $5.50, and $55 stages, he finished fifth in last Sunday’s final for a Main Event seat.

“One of my favorite things about poker is the zero-to-hero stories we hear on a regular basis,” Team partypoker’s Patrick Leonard said. “When I started playing, somebody would qualify for a $5,000 event from a $1,000 satellite and it was a great story when they went on to the final table.

“Recently, at partypoker, we’ve seen numerous people qualify for huge events for as little as a penny and win life-changing amounts. MILLIONS Online is always an amazing tournament and any player with a bankroll of $0.01 or more should get ready.”

KO Series wraps up with big scores for Main Event winners

It’s been a busy time for partypoker. The KO Series concluded on Jan. 19 with three main events crowning a champion and taking home a combined $185,003.

In the $1,050 Main Event, “Kabuzzz” came out on top for $76,013. With bounties of $68,049, Kabuzzzz’s payout reached $144,062.

In the $109 Mini Main Event, “Scelevco” took the title for a total of $35,800. “Somuchfun” took down the $11 Micro Main Event for $5,141.

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More Live Poker Returns with WPT Russia, Partypoker LIVE at Casino Sochi

In partnership with partypoker LIVE, the WPT heads to Casino Sochi on Feb. 23-27 for WPT Russia.

With World Poker Tour events already returning to the United States, the tour has also announced another international stop. In partnership with partypoker LIVE, the WPT heads to Casino Sochi on Feb. 23-27 for WPT Russia.

The festival is in its third year and the entire series runs Feb. 19-28. The championship event comes with a ₽245,000 ($3,337) buy-in and players can choose from three starting flights.

The event becomes the latest live WPT event to return to the felt. The tour just wrapped up play in the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open at Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. The WPT Venetian is also set for March in Las Vegas.

The Sochi event now becomes the latest effort to see the return of live poker.

“As one of my favorite events of the year, I’m proud WPT is returning to Russia where players can not only expect a high quality poker experience,” WPT CEO Adam Pliska said in a news release, “but also some of the best off the felt activities the WPT has to offer,” 

A look at the partypoker Russia series

Players in Russia have the opportunity to add their names to the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup. The full festival includes 14 events highlighted by the ₽57,750 ($787) buy-in WPT Opener starting on Feb. 19.

The series features various tournament options including Progressive Knockout and Pot Limit Omaha. There is also a ladies event on Feb. 20 and the WPT High Roller on Feb. 22.

Players can expect numerous safety measures while playing at Casino Sochi. Protocols in place at the property include:

  • mandatory masks
  • temperature checks for all players at the casino entrance
  • chips and tables sanitized during breaks
  • eight-handed play for the entire series
  • a dedicated cleaning team on staff

Players can qualify for the WPT Main Event via live satellite on Feb. 22 and 23. Players who make the final table can look forward to being featured on a WPT live stream.

The winner not only joins the Champions Club, but also earns a $15,000 seat into the season-ending WPT Tournament of Champions, presented by Baccarat Crystal.

WPT Europe Vice President Hermance Blum said: “We’re pleased to be partnering with partypoker LIVE once again for this event and Casino Sochi who is doing their utmost to keep the playing experience as agreeable as possible while looking carefully after everyone’s safety.”

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Jack Hardcastle Becomes Latest WPT Champion at Partypoker; Wins WPT Montreal for $448,000

Jack Hardcastle won the WPT Montreal Online Main Event.

The inaugural WPT Montreal Online wrapped up online at partypoker earlier this week. The  United Kingdom’s Jack Hardcastle became the newest World Poker Tour Champions Club member by winning the Main Event.

The win brought plenty of loot for Hardcastle. Along with the $447,859 top prize, he took home a $15,000 seat to the next WPT Tournament of Champions.

His name will be engraved on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup and he’ll receive a replica of the trophy. A Playground Poker Club championship belt with his name engraved also heads his way. It was quite a series for the WPT and party.

A look at the WPT championship at partypoker

The Main Event was the highlight of WPT Montreal Online, which began on Jan. 17 with 24 events. The annual series was shifted online due to COVID-19. Montreal’s Playground Poker Club has been closed since Oct. 4.

The Main Event officially finished on Jan. 27. When Dan Shak busted out third for $212,458, Hardcastle and Lebanon’s Rayan Chamas battled heads-up for the title.

Hardcastle held almost a 2-to-1 chip advantage. The win was sealed when he called a triple-barrel bluff by Chamas.

When the hands were revealed, Hardcastle tabled two pairs to Chamas’ King high. Chamas banked $308,703 for his runner-up finish.

Daniel Dvoress wins Sexton Classic charity event

The $10,300 Mike Sexton Classic was another popular event on the schedule and concluded on Monday. Canada’s Daniel Dvoress took down the title to win $294,346.

The tournament also included a charity element, with $39,900 raised for a nice cause in the process. The $300 registration fee from each buy-in was donated to the Nevada Partnership Homeless Youth (NPHY) Charity.

The group aims to end youth homelessness in southern Nevada and was chosen specifically by Sexton’s family. 

The Sexton Classic ran across two days and comfortably beat the $1 million guarantee. The tournament attracted 125 players and a $1.3 prize pool.

Daniel Dvoress won the $10,300 Mike Sexton Classic for $294,346. (photos courtesy of partypoker)

A total of 20 players qualified for the second day of action, eventually leaving Dvoress heads-up against Aram Zobian. Despite Zobian holding a lead of 3 million chips, Dvoress turned the tide and battled back.

The final hand saw Dvoress hit a back-door straight on the river to top Zobian’s pair of queens. Zobian won $200,307 for runner-up.

Partypoker’s Twitch channel streamed live coverage of the final table. Hardcastle joined James Dempsey and Henry Kilbane to provide commentary.

The event featured Team partypoker’s Isaac Haxton, Patrick Leonard, and Joni Jouhkimainen. Other big names playing included Niklas Astedt, Michael Addamo, and Benjamin Rolle.

Other WPT Montreal winners 

There were plenty of other standout moments in the series. Addamo added another major buy-in win to his resumé. The Australian took down the Super High Roller for $450,076.

A couple of players from the Netherlands found the winner’s circle. In the Six-Max High Roller, Jelle Moene finished first and took top prize of $80,981. Tom Talboom won the Mini Main Event for $42,052

In the Micro Main Event, Thomas Clucas claimed the top prize for $7,686.

More to come from partypoker

The Montreal event may be in the rearview mirror, but plenty of action remains in February. The partypoker MILLIONS Online runs Feb. 13 to March 9 with 28 events and $17.55 million guaranteed.

The series features a $5,300 Main Event with a $5 million guarantee. The $1,100 Mini Main Event comes with a $1 million guarantee.

The site is offering numerous ways for players of all bankrolls to play, including events starting at just $0.01.

Beyond that, partypoker is also offering numerous qualifiers for the upcoming WPT Russia. The event is co-branded with partypoker LIVE and is one of several major live events returning to the felt.

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AMATEUR HOUR: Partypoker Hosts World Championship of Amateur Poker With $750,000 Guaranteed

The partypoker World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) is set for Jan. 23 to Feb. 7 with $750,000 guaranteed.

The major tournament action continues this month at partypoker. The World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) is set for Jan. 23 to Feb. 7 with $750,000 guaranteed.

The series features 30 events with 16 championship events and buy-ins ranging from $55 to $530. There are also mini versions of each championship starting at just $5.50.

The Amateur Poker Association and Tour (APAT) is hosting the series. Partypoker promises affordable buy-ins, no re-entries, and earlier finish times than most other tournament series.

These features make it a nice series for amateur players to jump in the action at partypoker.

APAT, partypoker appealing to non-professionals

Founded in 2006, APAT began as the United Kingdom’s first national poker tour. The group now runs live events in Europe and North America well.

The organization is dedicated to the development of amateur players. APAT provides affordable events for members to enhance their poker skills in a fun, competitive environment.

The series comes at a time when partypoker is working to bring more amateurs and recreational players into the game.

“It’s incredibly exciting to be working alongside APAT to bring our players the first fully online version of the World Championship of Amateur Poker,” partypoker poker room manager Chris Donnachie said.

“APAT is dedicated to the development of amateur poker players and this partnership perfectly complements our strategy of leveling the playing field and providing all players with a safe, exciting and fun environment in which to play poker.”

Shifting the action online to partypoker

The series is in its 12th year, but will be held in full online for the first time due to COVID-19 concerns. Events are open to all partypoker players and some hardware will be on the line in the championship events.

Winners take home a WCOAP bracelet or gold, silver, or bronze medal. Players can sign up for free for APAT to receive their winning hardware.

The two-day Main Event closes our the series  on Feb. 7 and highlights the championship event. That tournament features a $109 buy-in and $150,000 guarantee.

The Main Event winner becomes the World Amateur Poker Champion. This player also earns an APAT amateur national ranking on top of a big cash payout.

There will also be a mini-series of 15 events for the first time. The Mini Main Event comes with s $11 buy-in and guarantee of $20,000.

Partypoker WCOAP series highlights

Players will find No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, and Seven Card Stud events. Some of the highlights include:

  • $55 Six-Max Knockout Championship (Event 2, Jan. 24) – $75,000 guaranteed
  • $265 High Roller Championship (Event 5, Jan. 27) – $75,000 guaranteed
  • $27.50 Mini High Roller (Event 5, Jan. 27) – $15,000 guaranteed
  • $55 Knockout Championship (Event 9, Jan. 31) – $75,000 guaranteed
  • $5.50 Mini Heads Up (Event 11, Feb. 2) – $1,000 guaranteed
  • $530 Super High Roller (Event 12, Feb. 3) – $100,000 guaranteed
  • $55 PLO Championship (Event 13, Feb. 3) – $10,000 guaranteed

The series kicks off with another unique event. The International Team Championship begins on opening day with numerous countries invited to compete. Non-playing team captains will select players to represent their country.

Satellites for the series are already underway. Partypoker will also be awarding the most consistent player across the series. The highest-ranked WCOAP player snags a $5,300 MILLIONS Online Main Event seat, which is set for Feb. 21.

Partypoker plans more APAT events throughout 2021. Here’s a look at the complete schedule.

2020 World Championship of Amateur Poker

DateEventBuy-inGuarantee
Saturday, January 23, 2021#1 International Team Championship [Invitational] - Online 1 Day Eventnonenone
Sunday, January 24, 2021#2 6-Max Knockout Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $75K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Sunday, January 24, 2021Mini - 6-Max Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $10K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$10,000
Monday, January 25, 2021Mini - Mix-Max - Online 1 Day Event : $5K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$5,000
Monday, January 25, 2021#3 Mix-Max Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $25K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$25,000
Tuesday, January 26, 2021#4 PLO8 Knockout Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $15K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$15,000
Tuesday, January 26, 2021Mini - PLO8 Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $3K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$3,000
Wednesday, January 27, 2021Mini - High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $15K GTD [2-Day Event]$27.50$15,000
Wednesday, January 27, 2021#5 High Roller Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $75K GTD [2-Day Event]$265$75,000
Thursday, January 28, 2021Mini - FL 7 Card Stud - Online 1 Day Event [2-Day Event]$5.50none
Thursday, January 28, 2021#6 FL 7 Card Stud Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $2.5K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$2,500
Friday, January 29, 2021#7 PLO Knockout Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $15K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$15,000
Friday, January 29, 2021Mini - PLO Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $3K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$3,000
Saturday, January 30, 2021#8 6-Max Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $25K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$25,000
Saturday, January 30, 2021Mini - 6-Max - Online 1 Day Event : $5K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$5,000
Sunday, January 31, 2021#9 Knockout Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $75K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Sunday, January 31, 2021Mini - Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $10K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$10,000
Monday, February 1, 2021#10 PLO8 Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $10K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$10,000
Monday, February 1, 2021Mini - PLO8 - Online 1 Day Event : $2.5K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$2,500
Tuesday, February 2, 2021#11 Heads Up Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $10K GTD [No Late Reg, 2-Day Event]$55$10,000
Tuesday, February 2, 2021Mini - Heads Up - Online 1 Day Event : $1K GTD [No Late Reg, 2-Day Event]$5.50$1,000
Wednesday, February 3, 2021#12 Super High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD$55$20,000
Wednesday, February 3, 2021#12 Super High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $100K GTD [2-Day Event]$530$100,000
Thursday, February 4, 2021#13 PLO Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $10K GTD [2-Day Event]$55$10,000
Thursday, February 4, 2021Mini - PLO - Online 1 Day Event : $2.5K GTD [2-Day Event]$5.50$2,500
Friday, February 5, 2021#14 Turbo Knockout Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $40K GTD$55$40,000
Friday, February 5, 2021Mini - Turbo Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $7.5K GTD$5.50$7,500
Saturday, February 6, 2021#15 Turbo Championship - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD$55$20,000
Saturday, February 6, 2021Mini - Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $4K GTD$5+0.50$4,000
Sunday, February 7, 2021#16 Main Event - Online 1 Day Event : $150K GTD [2-Day Event]$109$150,000
Sunday, February 7, 2021Mini - Main Event - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [2-Day Event]$11$20,000

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WPT Montreal Begins This Week at Partypoker; Mike Sexton Classic Charity Event Closes Series

The WPT Montreal Main Event features a $2 million guarantee.

The month of January brings even more World Poker Tour action to partypoker. The WPT Montral kicks off Jan. 17 and runs through Feb. 1 with numerous six- and seven-figure guarantees.

The newly-released schedule includes a $3,200 Main Event with $2 million guaranteed to kick off the series. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the series has moved online with plenty of action awaiting online poker players around the world.

“The WPT Montreal Online schedule features events for players of all bankrolls,” WPT  Europe Vice President Hermance Blum said in a news release. “Another WPT Champion will be made on partypoker and we are thrilled to, once again, honor the memory of Mike Sexton by bringing the event where he won his WPT title online.”

A complete WPT Montreal Main Event experience

As has been the case with other online WPT partypoker events, players can expect a full tour experience. At least the best that can be expected in an online poker environment.

Some big rewards are in store for the champion. Along with a huge cash prize, the champion earns:

  • a $15,000 seat to the next WPT Tournament of Champions (presented by Baccarat Crystal)
  • a $2,500 Tournament of Champions travel package
  • name engraved on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup
  • a replica of the Sexton Cup
  • points in the Hublot Player of the Year race

To replicate the live poker experience, the Main Event champion will also walk away with a WPT Montreal championship belt. This has become the signature trophy presented by Playground Poker Club, the host venue for the annual live series.

The final table is also expected to be live streamed for poker fans as have previous WPT partypoker events. The first flight of the Main Event begins the series on Jan. 17. A $320 mega satellite scheduled for the same day, awarding at least 50 seats.

The second Main Event flight is set for Jan. 24. That will be followed by two further days of action on Jan. 25 and 26. The final table will then play out on Jan. 27.

There will also be mini and micro versions of the Main Event. The $320 Mini comes with a $200,000 guarantee and the $33 Micro guarantees $30,000.

Some additional WPT Montreal highlights

With 24 events, the WPT Montreal offers something for all player types. A one-day No Limit Hold’em event will be held every night of the series.

The schedule also includes eight high roller events, including the $25,500 Super High Roller with a $1 million guarantee. As in the Main Event, players will also find mini versions of several events. Here’s a look at a few other highlights:

  • $530 Omaha Knockout (Event 2, Jan. 20) – $50,000 guarantee
  • $55 Mini Omaha Knockout (Event 2, Jan. 20) – $15,000 guarantee
  • $1,050 Montreal Masters (Event 7, Jan. 22) – $500,000 guarantee
  • $1,600 Second Chance Turbo (Event 13, Jan. 25) – $100,000 guarantee
  • $162 Six-Max Turbo (Event 16, Jan. 27) – $20,000 guarantee
  • $530 Playground Closer (Event 20, Jan. 29) – $250,000 guarantee

A special addition this year is the $10,300 Mike Sexton Classic, running the final two days of the festival. The tournament features $1 million guaranteed and each $300 registration fee is donated to the Nevada Partnership Homeless Youth (NPHY) charity.

Mike Sexton celebrates after winning the WPT Montreal in 2016.

The group aims to end youth homelessness in southern Nevada and was been chosen specifically by Sexton’s family. Sexton won the WPT Montreal in 2016 for $317,896.

A phased satellite program will feed into the tournament, starting on Jan. 24. Players can buy into phase events for as little as $0.01. This allows players of all bankrolls a chance to land a seat in the tournament. Here’ a look at the complete series:

2021 partypoker WPT Montreal

DateEventTournamentBuy-inGuaranteeRe-entries
Jan. 14WPT Montreal Main Event Satellite - Online 1 Day Event$30+31 RE
Jan. 17Main Event 1A Mega Satellite: 50 x $3,200 Seats Gtd [Phase Final]$300+201 RE
Jan. 17#1WPT Montreal Main Event - Online Day 1A : $2M GTD [3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]$3,000+200$2,000,0001 RE
Jan. 20#2Omaha Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $50K GTD [PKO, 1-Day Event]$500+30$50,0001 RE
Jan. 20#2Mini Omaha Knockout - Online 1 Day Event : $15K GTD [PKO, 1-Day Event]$50+5$15,0001 RE
Jan. 20#36-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$20,0001 RE
Jan. 21#4High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $250K GTD [2-Day Event]$5,000+200$250,0001 RE
Jan. 21#5High Roller Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $100K GTD [1-Day Event]$2,000+100$30,0001 RE
Jan. 21#67-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $30K GTD [PKO, 1-Day Event]$250+15$30,0001 RE
Jan. 22#7Montreal Masters - Online Day 1A : $500K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$1,000+50$500,0001 RE
Jan. 22#87-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$20,0001 RE
Jan. 23#7Montreal Masters - Online Day 1B : $500K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$1,000+50$500,0001 RE
Jan. 23#96-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $25K GTD [PKO, 1-Day Event]$150+12$25,0001 RE
Jan. 24Main Event 1B Mega Satellite: 50 x $3,200 Seats Gtd [Phase Final]$300+201 RE
Jan. 24#7Montreal Masters - Online Day 1C : $500K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$1,000+50$500,0001 RE
Jan. 24#1WPT Montreal Main Event - Online Day 1B : $2M GTD [3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]$3,000+200$2,000,0001 RE
Jan. 24#10Super High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $1M GTD [2-Day Event]$25,000+500$1,000,0001 RE
Jan. 24#7Montreal Masters - Online Final Day : $500K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]-$500,000-
Jan. 24#11High Roller Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $250K GTD [1-Day Event]$5,000+200$250,0001 RE
Jan. 25#1WPT Montreal Main Event - Online Day 2 : $2M GTD [3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]-$2,000,000-
Jan. 25#1Mini Main Event - Online Day 1A : $200K GTD [2-Day Event]$300+20$200,0001 RE
Jan. 25#1Micro Main Event - Online Day 1A : $30K GTD [2-Day Event]$30+3$30,0001 RE
Jan. 25#13Second Chance Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $100K GTD [1-Day Event]$1,500+100$100,0001 RE
Jan. 26#1WPT Montreal Main Event - Online Day 3 : $2M GTD [3-Day Event + FT Wednesday]-$2,000,000-
Jan. 26#1Mini Main Event - Online Day 1B : $200K GTD [2-Day Event]$300+20$200,0001 RE
Jan. 26#1Micro Main Event - Online Day 1B : $30K GTD [2-Day Event]$30+3$30,0001 RE
Jan. 26#146-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $25K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$25,0001 RE
Jan. 27#1WPT Montreal Main Event Final Table : $2M GTD-$2,000,000-
Jan. 27#1Mini Main Event - Online Final Day : $200K GTD-$200,000-
Jan. 27#1Micro Main Event - Online Final Day : $30K GTD [2-Day Event]-$30,000-
Jan. 27#15Mini Omaha - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [1-Day Event]$100+9$20,0001 RE
Jan. 27#15Omaha - Online 1 Day Event : $100K GTD [1-Day Event]$1,000+50$100,0001 RE
Jan. 27#166-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$20,0001 RE
Jan. 28#176-Max High Roller - Online 1 Day Event : $250K GTD [2-Day Event]$5,000+200$250,0001 RE
Jan. 28#18High Roller Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $100K GTD [1-Day Event]$2,000+100$100,0001 RE
Jan. 28#197-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $30K GTD [1-Day Event]$250+15$30,0001 RE
Jan. 29#20Playground Closer - Online Day 1A : $250K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$500+30$250,0001 RE
Jan. 29#217-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $20K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$20,0001 RE
Jan. 30#20Playground Closer - Online Day 1B : $250K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$500+30$250,0001 RE
Jan. 30#226-Max Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $25K GTD [1-Day Event]$150+12$25,0001 RE
Jan. 31#20Playground Closer - Online Day 1C : $250K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]$500+30$250,0001 RE
Jan. 31#23Mike Sexton Classic - Online Day 1 : $1M GTD [2-Day Event]$10,300$1,000,0001 RE
Jan. 31#20Playground Closer - Online Final Day : $250K GTD [PKO, 2-Day Event]-$250,000-
Jan. 31#24High Roller Turbo - Online 1 Day Event : $150K GTD [1-Day Event]$3,000+200$150,0001 RE
Feb. 1#23Mike Sexton Classic - Online Final Day : $1M GTD [2-Day Event]-$1,000,000-

Big month for partypoker

Players will find no shortage of events at partypoker in January. The KO Series is already underway and plenty of action still remains.

That includes three main events on Jan. 16 with the $1,050 version featuring a $1 million guarantee.

The site also recently announced that the World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) is moving online at the site. That series hosted the Amateur Poker Association and Tour and set for Jan. 23 to Feb. 7 with $750,000 guaranteed.

Players around the world can participate and the festival includes 30 events with 16 championships. Buy-ins range from $55 to $530 with bracelets and medals awarded for championship winners.

There are also mini versions of each championship starting at just $5.50. It should be a fun January for players at partypoker.

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Partypoker KO Series Making Holiday Season a Knockout

The partypoker KO Series begins Dec. 25 and runs through Jan. 16.

There are some extra reasons for online poker players to party this holiday season. Partypoker has launched a new KO Series just in time for Christmas and New Year to kick off 2021.

The festival begins on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and runs through Jan. 19 with 23 events. The series gives players of all levels a chance at success, with mini and micro versions of all events.

“KO Series of the past have seen us packing the schedule full of quality events at multiple times per day,” partypoker head of poker room management Chris Donnachie said.

“This time around, we wanted to focus less on volume and even more on quality, hence why the number of key events has reduced significantly compared to past editions.”

What’s partypoker have planned for the holidays?

All KO Series tournaments will be played in a progressive knockout (PKO) format. These tournaments are slightly different than typical bounty tournaments.

In a PKO, a player eliminating another player only receives a portion of that player’s bounty. The other portion is added to the winning player’s bounty.

That can make for some big knockout totals later in the tournament. PKOs are a fun twist to a typical bounty tournament.

Partypoker officials have also worked to make this series even more popular with recreational players.

“Most events are scheduled to play in multi-day or multi-flight formats, which allows us to offer better structures but with the added advantage of player-friendly earlier finishing times,” Donnachie said.

“Re-entries have also been limited to a maximum of one on most events, which is in line with our continued efforts to level the playing field.”

A look at the KO Series highlights

Players will have plenty of options when it comes to the KO Series with buy-ins ranging from $2 to $2,000. Players can end Christmas Day with any of three versions of the Christmas Opener.

The $215 high buy-in features a $250,000 guarantee. Those with lower bankrolls will find buy-ins of $2.20 and $22 for the micro and mini versions. 

The New Year Kick Off on Jan. 1 also offers a nice way to start off 2021 in style. The $320 high edition comes with a $300,000 guarantee. There are also $3.30 and $33 micro and mini versions.

The $1,050 Main Event will be a three-day tournament and will begin on Jan. 16 with a $1 million guarantee. The event crowns a champion on the final day of the festival. 

There will also be mini and micro editions of the tournament and here’s a look at the complete schedule.

2020 partypoker KO Series

DateNameBuy-inGuarantee
Dec. 25#01 - Christmas Opener Day 1A: $250K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215$250,000
Dec. 25#01 - Mini Christmas Opener Day 1A: $50K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22$50,000
Dec. 25#01 - Micro Christmas Opener Day 1A: $7.5K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.20$7,500
Dec. 26#01 - Christmas Opener Day 1B: $250K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215-
Dec. 26#01 - Mini Christmas Opener Day 1B: $50K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22-
Dec. 26#01 - Micro Christmas Opener Day 1B: $7.5K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.20-
Dec. 27#01 - Christmas Opener Day 1C: $250K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215-
Dec. 27#01 - Mini Christmas Opener Day 1C: $50K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22-
Dec. 27#01 - Micro Christmas Opener Day 1C: $7.5K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.20-
Dec. 27#02 - One Shot: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$1,111$300,000
Dec. 27#02 - Mini One Shot: $200K Gtd [2-Day Event]$111$200,000
Dec. 27#02 - Micro One Shot: $40K Gtd [2-Day Event]$11$40,000
Dec. 27#01 - Christmas Opener Day 2: $250K Gtd-
Dec. 27#01 - Mini Christmas Opener Day 2: $50K Gtd-
Dec. 27#01 - Micro Christmas Opener Day 2: $7.5K Gtd-
Dec. 28#03 - Super Six: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530$150,000
Dec. 28#03 - Super Six: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Dec. 28#03 - Super Six: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50$15,000
Dec. 29#04 - High Roller: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$1,050$150,000
Dec. 29#04 - Mini High Roller: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$109$75,000
Dec. 29#04 - Micro High Roller: $30K Gtd [2-Day Event]$11$30,000
Dec. 30#05 - Turbo Seven: $100K Gtd$320$100,000
Dec. 30#05 - Turbo Seven: $30K Gtd$33$30,000
Dec. 30#05 - Turbo Seven: $5K Gtd$3.30$5,000
Dec. 31#06 - New Year Countdown: $25K Gtd$109$25,000
Dec. 31#06 - Mini New Year Countdown: $7.5K Gtd$11$7,500
Dec. 31#06 - Micro New Year Countdown: $1K Gtd$1.10$1,000
Jan. 1#07 - New Year Kick Off Day 1A: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320$300,000
Jan. 1#07 - Mini New Year Kick Off Day 1A: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33$75,000
Jan. 1#07 - Micro New Year Kick Off Day 1A: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30$10,000
Jan. 2#07 - New Year Kick Off Day 1B: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320-
Jan. 2#07 - Mini New Year Kick Off Day 1B: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33-
Jan. 2#07 - Micro New Year Kick Off Day 1B: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30-
Jan. 2#08 - Big Omaha: $30K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215$30,000
Jan. 2#08 - Mini Omaha: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22$10,000
Jan. 2#08 - Micro Omaha: $2K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.20$2,000
Jan. 3#07 - New Year Kick Off Day 1C: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320-
Jan. 3#07 - Mini New Year Kick Off Day 1C: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33-
Jan. 3#07 - Micro New Year Kick Off Day 1C: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30-
Jan. 3#09 - One Shot: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$1,111$300,000
Jan. 3#09 - Mini One Shot: $200K Gtd [2-Day Event]$111$200,000
Jan. 3#09 - Micro One Shot: $40K Gtd [2-Day Event]$11$40,000
Jan. 3#07 - New Year Kick Off Day 2: $300K Gtd-
Jan. 3#07 - Mini New Year Kick Off Day 2: $75K Gtd-
Jan. 3#07 - Micro New Year Kick Off Day 2: $10K Gtd-
Jan. 4#10 - Super Seven: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530$150,000
Jan. 4#10 - Super Seven: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Jan. 4#10 - Super Seven: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50$15,000
Jan. 5#11 - High Roller: $200K Gtd [2-Day Event]$1,575$200,000
Jan. 5#11 - Mini High Roller: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$162$100,000
Jan. 5#11 - Micro High Roller: $50K Gtd [2-Day Event]$16.50$50,000
Jan. 6#12 - Turbo Mix: $100K Gtd$320$100,000
Jan. 6#12 - Mini Turbo Mix: $30K Gtd$33$30,000
Jan. 6#12 - Micro Turbo Mix: $5K Gtd$3.30$5,000
Jan. 7#13 - The Big Freeze: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$265$100,000
Jan. 7#13 - The Mini Big Freeze: $40K Gtd [2-Day Event]$27.50$40,000
Jan. 7#13 - The Micro Big Freeze: $7.5K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.75$7,500
Jan. 8#14 - Weekender Day 1A: $400K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530$400,000
Jan. 8#14 - Mini Weekender Day 1A: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55$100,000
Jan. 8#14 - Micro Weekender Day 1A: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50$15,000
Jan. 9#14- Weekender Day 1B: $400K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530-
Jan. 9#14 - Mini Weekender Day 1B: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55-
Jan. 9#14- Micro Weekender Day 1B: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50-
Jan. 9#15 - Big Omaha Hi-Lo: $30K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215$30,000
Jan. 9#15 - Mini Omaha Hi-Lo: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22$10,000
Jan. 9#15 - Micro Omaha Hi-Lo: $2K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2.20$2,000
Jan. 10#14 - Weekender Day 1C: $400K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530-
Jan. 10#14 - Mini Weekender Day 1C: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55-
Jan. 10#14 - Micro Weekender Day 1C: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50-
Jan. 10#16 - One Shot: $300K Gtd [2-Day Event]$1,111$300,000
Jan. 10#16 - Mini One Shot: $200K Gtd [2-Day Event]$111$200,000
Jan. 10#16 - Micro One Shot: $40K Gtd [2-Day Event]$11$40,000
Jan. 10#14 - Weekender Day 2: $400K Gtd [2-Day Event]--
Jan. 10#14 - Mini Weekender Day 2: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]--
Jan. 10#14- Micro Weekender Day 2: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]--
Jan. 11#17 - Super Mix: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530$150,000
Jan. 11#17 - Mini Super Mix: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Jan. 11#17 - Micro Super Mix: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50$15,000
Jan. 12#18 - High Roller: $250K Gtd [2-Day Event]$2,100$250,000
Jan. 12#18 - Mini High Roller: $100K Gtd [2-Day Event]$215$100,000
Jan. 12#18 - Micro High Roller: $50K Gtd [2-Day Event]$22$50,000
Jan. 13#19 - Big Turbo Battle: $50K Gtd$109$50,000
Jan. 13#19 - Mini Turbo Battle: $20K Gtd$11$20,000
Jan. 13#19 - Micro Turbo Battle: $3K Gtd$1.10$3,000
Jan. 14#20 - Warm Up Day 1A: $200K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320$200,000
Jan. 14#20 - Mini Warm Up Day 1A: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33$75,000
Jan. 14#20 - Micro Warm Up Day 1A: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30$10,000
Jan. 15#20 - Warm Up Day 1B: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320-
Jan. 15#20 - Mini Warm Up Day 1B: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33-
Jan. 15#20 - Micro Warm Up Day 1B: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30-
Jan. 16#20 - Warm Up Day 1C: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$320-
Jan. 16#20 - Mini Warm Up Day 1C: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$33-
Jan. 16#20 - Micro Warm Up Day 1C: $10K Gtd [2-Day Event]$3.30-
Jan. 16#21 - Main Event Day 1A: $1M Gtd [3-Day Event]$1,050$1,000,000
Jan. 16#21 - Mini Main Event Day 1A: $300K Gtd [3-Day Event]$109$300,000
Jan. 16#21 - Micro Main Event Day 1A: $50K Gtd [3-Day Event]$11$50,000
Jan. 16#20 - Warm Up Day 2: $150K Gtd$320-
Jan. 16#20 - Mini Warm Up Day 2: $75K Gtd$33-
Jan. 16#20 - Micro Warm Up Day 2: $10K Gtd$3.30-
Jan. 17#21 - Main Event Day 1B: $1M Gtd [3-Day Event]$1,050-
Jan. 17#21 - Mini Main Event Day 1B: $300K Gtd [3-Day Event]$109-
Jan. 17#21 - Micro Main Event Day 1B: $50K Gtd [3-Day Event]$11-
Jan. 18#22 - Second Chance-: $150K Gtd [2-Day Event]$530$150,000
Jan. 18#22 - Mini Second Chance-: $75K Gtd [2-Day Event]$55$75,000
Jan. 18#22 - Micro Second Chance-: $15K Gtd [2-Day Event]$5.50$15,000
Jan. 18#21 - Main Event Day 2: $1M Gtd [3-Day Event]--
Jan. 18#21 - Mini Main Event Day 2: $300K Gtd [3-Day Event]--
Jan. 18#21 - Micro Main Event Day 2: $50K Gtd [3-Day Event]--
Jan. 19#23 - Closer: $50K Gtd$265$50,000
Jan. 19#23 - Mini Closer: $25K Gtd$27.50$25,000
Jan. 19#23 - Micro Closer: $5K Gtd$2.75$5,000
Jan. 19#21 - Main Event Day 3: $1M Gtd--
Jan. 19#21 - Mini Main Event Day 3: $300K Gtd--
Jan. 19#21 - Micro Main Event Day 3: $50K Gtd--

Many chances to qualify at lower buy-ins

There are numerous opportunities for players to get in the KO action for a bargain price. Phase events begin Dec. 23 offering a chance to qualify for larger events with buy-ins as low as $0.50.

Special KO Series SPINS will also run throughout the series, rewarding winners with tournament tickets. A player in a $10 SPIN tournament has a chance for a ticket valued as high as $2,100. Players can also buy into satellite events for as little as $1.10.

After the gifts are unwrapped and the festivities come to a conclusion, some holiday poker may be on tap for many. The KO Series offers a nice way to ring in the new year.

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Irish Open Online Returns to Partypoker in March; Will Kassouf Scores Main Event Title

The Irish Open Online is coming to partypoker in March.

The Irish Open Online returns in March following the success of the inaugural edition earlier in 2020, partypoker announced last week. A familiar name also rose to the top in the Irish Poker Masters Online, which wrapped up on Dec. 18.

Will Kassouf, known for his “speech play” during his deep run in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event, turned a satellite entry into a Irish Open Main Event championship. Players now won’t have to wait too long to get back in the Irish poker action.

What to expect from the 2021 Irish Open Online at partypoker?

The next Irish Open Online begins March 29 and features a Main Event with a €1 million guarantee. The recent Irish Poker Masters featured 21 events with several event variations including Pot Limit Omaha, PKO, heads-up, turbo, and more.

Players can probably expect similar events. With an online poker boom underway, that schedule may even be expanded. 

The 2020 live series paid out €5.6 million with Brazil’s Pablo Brito Silva claiming the Main Event title for €462,100. He topped a field of 2,945 and was one of 22 champions in the series.

Partypoker and Irish Poker Open organizers are currently looking into potential alternative dates to host the live festival in 2021. The festival is Europe’s longest-running poker series.

“We all miss live poker action and we are looking forward to the time when all of us can experience the buzz and the thrill of the Irish Poker Open in a live setting,” partypoker marketing director Vadim Soloveychik said.

“Meanwhile, we are excited about the opportunity to once again host the Irish Open Online in the coming spring and we hope Irish Poker Open fans will enjoy it.”

Will Kassouf turns €109 satellite into Irish Poker Masters Main Event title

In taking the December Irish Masters Main Event title, Kassouf outlasted 1,340 opponents in the €1,100 buy-in tournament. The British poker star won his seat via a €109 satellite and turned that into €215,163.

Manuel Ruivo finished runner-up for €148,042 and also recently found big success in the WSOP Main Event at GGPoker. He finished third in the GG half of that event for $728,177.

When heads-up play commenced, Ruivo held a massive chip lead over Kassouf – 213,940,000 to 54,260. Kassouf managed to draw level, however, and the two battled back and forth before he claimed the title.

It was an unlikely finish as Kassouf began the day as one of the short stacks.

Other big names score in High Roller

The €2,100 High Roller attracted quite a few major names to the player pool. Dominik Nitsche, Evaldas Aniulis, Jans Arends, and Vlad Lache all cashed in the event.

The UK’s Jonathan Proudfoot beat Elio Fox heads-up to claim first prize of €40,206

Team partypoker’s Kristen Bicknell took third for €16,297. The event attracted a field of 67 players. 

Players can spin partypoker’s Christmas Wheel throughout December

Partypoker is giving away plenty of gifts this holiday season. Players have the chance to win up to $500 every day with the launch of Christmas Wheel promotion.

 

Prizes include cash bonuses and freeroll tickets, which are awarded every day until Dec. 31. Players earn one point per day by playing any:

  • SPINS game
  • cash game
  • fastforward cash game

Earning just one point allows players to head to the Christmas Wheel. The wheel can be found under “promotions” in the desktop client or via the “offers” section on mobile.

The two daily freerolls feature prize pools of $1,000 and $2,000. Players will find plenty of opportunities to brighten up the season even more.

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