Check Out the partypoker MILLIONS Online Leaderboards

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
partypoker MILLIONS Online

A $20 million guaranteed online poker tournament takes place at partypoker from Nov. 25 through to Dec. 5, 2018 that usually costs $5,300 to buy into.

MILLIONS Online ran in 2017 and while it had the same $5,300 buy-in, the prize pool was guaranteed at $5 million. Everyone at the 2017 MILLIONS Online eight-handed final table secured at least $75,484 for their efforts, but the day belonged to Jon “sordykrd” Van Fleet who emerged victorious and walked away with $1,027,000 and a place in partypoker’s history books.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Jonathan "sordykrd" Van Fleet$1,027,000
2N0-IPTRI4I2I$651,118
3SandwichBacon$435,448
4LendaMerienda$294,749
5karamazovbros$207,968
6BOOMALOOM_$148,915
7Ludovic "FilthyTrousers" Geilich$104,754
8IN INFINITY$75,485

partypoker has decided to run the tournament again in 2018 thanks to the incredible support shown by its players, which helped the $5 million guarantee be hit. The prize pool is guaranteed at a massive $20 million this time around, however, making it the biggest-ever online poker tournament partypoker has hosted.

The payout structure has been designed so the eventual champion wins at least $2.5 million while the players finishing second through fourth will have at least $1 million added to their partypoker balances.

Satellites for the $20 million guaranteed MILLIONS Online event are running now at partypoker starting at only $0.01. Not everyone has a penchant for satellite tournaments and the unique strategy required to succeed in them, so partypoker has created the MILLIONS Online Leaderboard promotion.

MILLIONS Online Leaderboard

Players earn points for the MILLIONS Online Leaderboard by reaching the money places of Power Series tournaments, the name of partypoker’s regular tournament schedule. All Power Series tournaments, with the exception of satellites and PP LIVE $$$ tournaments, earn players points and the top 40 points earners at the end of each week win prizes ranging from a $109 MILLIONS Online satellite ticket up to $5,300 seats in the $20 million guaranteed MILLIONS Online event.

Power Series tournaments of $1 to $33 award leaderboard points towards the Low leaderboard, with $55 buy-ins and above awarding points towards the High leaderboard. There are $60,000 worth of MILLIONS Online tickets to be won every week until the start of the $20 million guaranteed event.

MILLIONS Online Leaderboard Prizes

RankHigh PrizeLow Prize
1 - 4$5,3005x $530 tickets
5 - 14$5,300$530 tickets
15 - 20$5,3003x $109 tickets
21 - 26$530 ticket2x $109 tickets
27 - 403x $109 tickets$109 ticket

partypoker has doubled the prizes to $120,000 while the $40 million guaranteed POWERFEST has been playing out. POWERFEST ends on May 20 so although time is running out to place on this last set of double-value leaderboards, there are some massive events still to play, so getting hold of a prize is still very doable.

MILLIONS Online Leaderboard Prizes Until May 20

RankHigh PrizeLow Prize
1 - 2$5,300 seat5x $530 tickets
3 - 4$5,300 seat3x $530 tickets
5-14$5,300 seat$530 ticket
15 - 20$5,300 seat3x $109 tickets
21$530 ticket3x $109 tickets
22 - 26$530 ticket2x $109 tickets
27 - 403x $109 tickets$109 ticket

Claim Your $500 Bonus Today

Download partypoker via PokerNews, enter the bonus code "PNCOM" when making your first deposit and partypoker will match it 100 percent up to $500 in the form of a bonus. You will also receive between 20 and 40 percent rakeback into your account every Monday once you have opted into the partypoker loyalty scheme and have earned 25 points during a calendar week.

Points are earned at a rate of 1 point per $1 paid in cash game rake or tournament fees.

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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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