Today’s Your Last Chance to Win a KO Series Event

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The partypoker KO Series concludes today, Sunday 16th February meaning it’s your last chance to sample the sweet taste of glory.

There is more than $2.35 million guaranteed across the final events, an impressive sum bolstered by eight, that’s correct, eight Main Events.

The KO Series final day kicks off at 4:30 p.m. CET with a trio of eight-handed PKO tournaments. Buy into these for $2.20, $22 or $215 and play for a slice of the $2,500, $25,000, or $75,000 guaranteed prize pools respectively.

The eight Main Events are split into no-limit hold’em and pot-limit Omaha, with four tournaments of each. In keeping with the rest of the KO Series, these Main Events are available in a range of buy-ins starting at only $5.50.

READY TO PLAY? Head to partypoker and take your seat!

KO Series No-Limit Hold’em Main Events

DateTime (CET)EventBuy-in
Sun 16 Feb8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-SHR: $500K Gtd Main Event$2,100
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-H: $500K Gtd Main Event$320
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-M: $200K Gtd Main Event$55
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-L: $20K Gtd Main Event$5.50

Check Out the Qualifiers!

Head to partypoker to see ALL the satellite events that run today!

KO Series Pot-Limit Omaha Main Events

DateTime (CET)EventBuy-in
Sun 16 Feb9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-SHR: $200K Gtd PLO Main Event$2,100
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-H: $50K Gtd PLO Main Event$320
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-M: $20K Gtd PLO Main Event$55
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-L: $5K Gtd PLO Main Event$5.50

Win Your Way Into the KO Series Main Events

You still have time to turn a small buy-in into a KO Series Main Event seat because there are a plethora of satellites running throughout the day.

If you fancy something different to a standard satellite, partypoker is running KO Series edition SPINS.

SPINS are three-handed hyper-turbo jackpot sit & go tournaments. They are a winner-takes-all tournament where the prize pool is randomly determined before a hand is dealt using a prize pool multiplier. Prizes in these $5.50 KO Series SPINS range from $10 up to $2,100 KO Series Main Event tickets.

MultiplierPrizeFrequency in 1M Games
2$10 cash725,190
3$15 cash153,240
4.4$22 KO Series ticket100,000
11$55 KO Series ticket15,000
21.8$109 KO Series ticket5,000
64$320 KO Series ticket1,000
106$530 KO Series ticket500
210$1,050 KO Series ticket50
420$2,100 KO Series ticket20

QUALIFY NOW! Check out all the qualifiers, register, and win your seat!


Full KO Series Final Day Schedule

Head to partypoker right now and see if you can become a KO Series champion on the final day. You have 20 chances of glory, we wish you the very best of luck at the partypoker tables.

DateTime (CET)EventBuy-in
Sun 16 Feb4:30 p.m.KO Series #65-H: $75K Gtd 8-Max$215
 4:30 p.m.KO Series #65-M: $25K Gtd 8-Max$22
 4:30 p.m.KO Series #65-Mi: $2,500K Gtd 8-Max$2.20
 6:30 p.m.KO Series #66-HR: $300K Gtd 8-Max$1,050
 6:30 p.m.KO Series #66-H: $100K Gtd 8-Max$109
 6:30 p.m.KO Series #66-L: $30K Gtd 8-Max$11
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-SHR: $500K Gtd Main Event 8-Max$2,100
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-H: $500K Gtd Main Event 8-Max$320
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-M: $200K Gtd Main Event 8-Max$55
 8:30 p.m.KO Series #67-L: $20K Gtd Main Event 8-Max$5.50
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-SHR: $200K Gtd PLO Main Event 6-Max$2,100
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-H: $50K Gtd PLO Main Event 6-Max$320
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-M: $20K Gtd PLO Main Event 6-Max$55
 9:30 p.m.KO Series #68-L: $5K Gtd PLO Main Event 6-Max$5.50
 10:30 p.m.KO Series #69-HR: $150K Gtd 8-Max Fast$1,050
 10:30 p.m.KO Series #69-H: $100K Gtd 8-Max Fast$109
 10:30 p.m.KO Series #69-L: $10K Gtd 8-Max Fast$11
 12:00 a.m.KO Series #70-HR: $50K Gtd 6-Max Turbo$530
 12:00 a.m.KO Series #70-HM: $25K Gtd 6-Max Turbo$55
 12:00 a.m.KO Series #70-HL: $5K Gtd 6-Max Turbo$5.50

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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