PartyPoker Is Your Online Poker Site for the Sunday Grind

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Sunday is traditionally the busiest day for an online poker tournament player, and it is the day that PartyPoker's tournament schedule comes alive. The bustling schedule is packed with multi-table tournaments costing $0.55 to $530 throughout the week, but PartyPoker boosts guarantees and throws a few new events into the mix on the final day of the week.

Get Grinding in The Grand

The Grand is the biggest buy-in weekly tournament that PartyPoker hosts, and it runs, you guessed it, every Sunday. Cards are in the air from 5:05 p.m. GMT each Sunday and some of the world's best players fork out $1,050 for the chance to win the lion's share of a $75,000 guaranteed prize pool.

It is not only seasoned pros competing for the title because the field is usually awash with satellite winners, too. You see, throughout the week, there are The Grand Phases running that cost from $0.01 to $109, with anyone progressing from the latter progressing to The Grand with their chips from the $109 Phase 3.

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Will You Succeed in the Supers?

There are 11 special progressive knockout (PKO) tournaments running each Sunday between 5:05 p.m. GMT and 7:05 p.m. GMT that have "Super" in their title. These exciting PKO tournaments have buy-ins ranging from $1.10 right up to $530 and guarantees ranging from $750 through to $50,000. Of course, there are plenty of satellites feeding into the larger buy-in events.

Time (GMT)TournamentBuy-inGuarantee
5:05 p.m.Super $5.50$5.50$5,000
 Super $33$33$30,000
 Super $215$215$50,000
6:05 p.m.Super $22$22$30,000
 Super $109$109$50,000
 Super $530$530$30,000
7:05 p.m.Super $1.10$1.10$750
 Super $11$11$15,000
 Super $55$55$50,000
 Super $320$320$40,000

Bounty Hunter Bonanza

Bounty Hunter tournaments are extremely popular at PartyPoker, especially so on Sundays. The first of the Bounty Hunters shuffles up and deals at midnight GMT on Sunday and there are more than three dozen scheduled by the time the last one begins at 11:30 p.m. GMT. There is a Bounty Hunters tournament for everyone because buy-ins start at $0.55, top out at $320, and have everything else between those two extremes.

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Demolish the Deepstacks

Equally as popular and plentiful as the Bounty Hunters are the Deepstacks where you sit down with a starting stack of 200 big blinds. They come in full ring, six-max, turbo, and hyper-turbo structures, with buy-ins ranging from $0.55 to $215. Log into your PartyPoker account at any time between 12:15 a.m. GMT and 11:15 p.m. GMT on Sunday and you will never be far away from a Deepstacks tournament.

Sundays are Made For Satellites

Sundays are the day PartyPoker runs its satellites to its biggest and most prestigious online and live events. Right now, you have the PartyPoker Championships (PPC) Winter Main Event satellites, but at various points of the year you'll also find other satellites to major tournaments.

Most of the big weekly Sunday satellites have no direct buy-in, meaning you have to win your way in via the next Phase below. Almost all these phases start at a mere $0.01, giving everyone the opportunity to become a poker champion at PartyPoker.

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Now Is The Perfect Time to Join PartyPoker

Thinking about joining PartyPoker? Now is the time to get off the fence and join the fun at PartyPoker. Download PartyPoker via PokerNews, create your free account and make your first deposit safe in the knowledge that your deposit amount is matched 100% up to $600, plus you receive $30 worth of free tickets if you deposit at least $20!

  • Day 1: 1x $5 SPINS ticket + 1x $3.30 MTT ticket
  • Day 2: 2x $1 SPINS ticket + 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 4: 1x $5.50 MTT ticket
  • Day 6: 2x $3 SPINS tickets + 1x$3.30 MTT ticket
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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

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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