PartyPoker MILLIONS Online Returns With $500K Gtd Main Event

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
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The MILLIONS Online has returned to PartyPoker, bringing with it ten events and a host of side events between May 9 and June 4. The ten numbered events have buy-ins from $11 to $530 and guaranteed prize pools worth as much as $500,000.

The first events, the $162 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Opener PKO, and the $11 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed Mini Opener PKO, crown their respective champions on May 13.

May 13 is also the date that two other events have the first of their flights: the $215 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed 6-max Championship and the $33 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed Mini 6-Max Championship.

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$500,000 Guaranteed MILLIONS Online Main Event

The MILLIONS Online Main Event is a $530 buy-in affair with a cool $500,000 guaranteed to be won. Like previous editions of this prestigious tournament, it is played as a progressive knockout, making it possible to win substantial prizes without navigating your way to the money places.

Main Event players sit down with 1 million chips and play to a 20-minute clock, with blinds and antes start 3,500/7,000/875a. Late registration remains open for the first 12 levels, and one re-entry is available during that time.

Each Day 1 concludes when only 15% of the field remains, with those surviving players progressing to Day 2 at 9:05 p.m. BST on June 3 with at least a min-cash in tow.

On Day 2, 13 levels, each lasting 20 minutes, will take place. Day 3, the final day, resumes at 9:05 p.m. BST on June 4, continuing until only one player has all of the chips in play in their stack.

PartyPoker MILLONS Online Schedule

DatesEventBuy-inGuarantee
May 9-13MILLIONS Online #01 Opener PKO$162$100,000
May 9-13MILLIONS Online #02 Mini Opener PKO$11$25,000
June 3MILLIONS Online #03 PLO Main Event PKO$215$75,000
June 3MILLIONS Online #04 PLO Mini Main Event PKO$33$15,000
May 12-June 4MILLIONS Online #05 Main Event PKO$530$500,000
May 12-June 3MILLIONS Online #06 Mini Main Event PKO$55$150,000
May 13-20MILLIONS Online #07 6-Max Championship$215$150,000
May 13-20MILLIONS Online #08 Mini 6-Max Championship$33$50,000
May 20-27MILLIONS Online #09 6-Max Championship PKO$215$150,000
May 20-27MILLIONS Online #10 Mini 6-Max Championship PKO$33$75,000

Satellites From Only $0.01

Don't worry of some of the MILLIONS Online events' buy-ins are outside your bankroll's constraints because satellites start from as little as $0.01. PartyPoker's famous centrolls open the door to almost every PartyPoker player being able to take a shot at the big time.

Other MILLIONS Online satellites come with buy-ins of $1.65, $5.50. $11, $16.50, $22, and $33, all of which are at the more affordable end of the buy-in scale.

Earn Up to 55% Cashback

It is not only budget satellites where the value lurks at PartyPoker, but also in the online poker giant's cashback loyalty program. PartyPoker returns up to 55% of your rake each week in cold, hard cash.

You earn loyalty points when you play real-money cash games and tournaments at PartyPoker. Once you have earned 10 points in a calendar week, you will receive cashback the following Monday. Points are earned at variable rates depending on the games and strakes you play for. For example, you earn 4 points per $1 of rake at the fastforward table, meaning you can start earning cashback from as little as $2.50 worth of rake!

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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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