Dusk Till Dawn to Host Inaugural PP LIVE Series

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
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The Dusk Till Dawn casino in Nottingham, United Kingdom, is running a poker festival with a difference from Dec. 9 through Dec. 16 called the PP LIVE Series.

Nine events are scheduled during the PP LIVE Series, with combined guaranteed prize pools of $360,000, including a $200,000 guaranteed Main Event. While poker festivals are nothing new, PP LIVE Series stands out from the crowd because players cannot use cash to buy into any of the events; they must use PP LIVE Dollars won online at partypoker.

All nine PP LIVE Series events are registration fee free, making them even better value. The Main Event only costs $200 worth of PP LIVE Dollars to enter yet features a prize pool guaranteed to be at least $200,000.

Two online Day 1s, held at partypoker, are available in the PP LIVE Series Main Event in addition to four live Day 1s held at Dusk Till Dawn.

Six of the eight side events have $10,000 guarantees despite only costing $50 worth of PP LIVE Dollars to enter, with two side events boasting of $50,000 guarantees; these bigger guaranteed tournaments cost $200 and $1,000 worth of PP LIVE Dollars to enter.

PP LIVE Series Schedule

*DateTime (GMT)TournamentBuy-inClock (mins)(
Sun 9 Dec8:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Online Day 1A: $200K Gtd$20012
Mon 10 Dec7:00 p.m.Pot Limit Omaha: $10K Gtd$5020-15
Tue 11 Dec7:00 p.m.6 Max: $10K Gtd$5020-15
Wed 12 Dec7:00 p.m.Bounty Hunter: $10K Gtd$5030-20
 8:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Online Day 1B: $200K Gtd$20012
Thu 13 Dec5:00 p.m.High Roller Day 1: $50K Gtd$1,00040
 7:00 p.m.8 Max: $10K Gtd$5020-15
Fri 14 Dec12:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Day 1A: $200K Gtd$20030
 12:00 p.m.High Roller Final Day: $50K Gtd$1,00040
 7:00 p.m.Mix Max: $10K Gtd$5020-15
Sat 15 Dec12:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Day 1B: $200K Gtd$20030
 7:00 p.m.8 Max: $10K Gtd$5020-15
 9:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Day 1C 6 Max Turbo: $200K Gtd$20015
Sun 16 Dec10:00 a.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Day 1D 6 Max Turbo: $200K Gtd$20015
 2:00 p.m.PP LIVE Series Main Event Final Day: $200K Gtd 30
 2:00 p.m.Bounty Hunter: $50K Gtd$20020-15

PP LIVE Series Promotions

Two PP LIVE Series promotions are available for you to get involved with. The first is a simple guess the entrants competition that pays $1,000 worth of PP LIVE Dollars to anyone who manages to guess the exact number of entries in the PP LIVE Series Main Event.

The second promotion is a PP LIVE Series Leaderboard that is set to pay $5,000 worth of PP LIVE Dollars to the top five points earners. You can earn points by entering any of the $50 buy-in $10,000 guaranteed PP LIVE Series side events, with more points awarded for cashing, finishing in the top five or winning the event; you also gain five points per event you register for before Dec. 9 as an Early Bird bonus.

  • Early Bird – 5 points
  • Cash in the events – 5 points
  • Finish in the top five – 10 points
  • Win an event – 35 points

Five places are paid on the PP LIVE Series Leaderboard with prizes ranging from a $109 partypoker tournament ticket up to a £2,000 package to a partypoker LIVE event.

PlacePrize
1£2,000 package (£/$/€1,100 buy-in + side event buy-in + expenses)
2£1,100 partypoker LIVE seat
3$530 partypoker tournament ticket
4$215 partypoker tournament ticket
5$109 partypoker tournament ticket

Win PP LIVE Dollars today

You can only get you hands on PP LIVE Dollars by competing in satellites hosted online at partypoker. These satellites are available with buy-ins of $5.50, $22, $55 and $109 and award $50, $200, $1,000 and $5,000 worth of PP LIVE Dollars respectively.

PP LIVE Dollars can be used to buy into any partypoker LIVE tournament and side event, and can be exchanged for travel and accommodation expenses, giving you the ultimate flexibility when it comes to playing in live poker events.

Download partypoker via PokerNews today, make a deposit of at least $10 to receive four $5.50 satellite tickets.

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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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