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$5M Guaranteed part557 slotsypoker MILLIONS Runs Sep. 5 to Oct.1
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Table Of Contents
- Partypoker MILLIONS Online Schedule
- MILLIONS Online #01 Opener PKO Final Table Results
- MILLIONS Online #02 Mini Opener PKO Final Table Results
- Keep Tabs on partypoker MTTs with the PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar
MILLIONS Online has returned to partypoker and brought with it a cool $5 million in combined guaranteed prize pools. Running from September 5 through to October 1, the latest installment of the partypoker MILLIONS Online features ten numbered events and dozens upon dozens of side events for you to get your teeth into.
The ten numbered events are multi-day tournaments where you can enter as many Day 1s as your bankroll and time allows, but only your largest stack progresses to Day 2 should you make it through more than one flight.
Each numbered event has a high-stakes edition and a cut-price "mini" version, although those mini tournaments also boast juicy guarantees.
$500,000 is the largest single guarantee on the partypoker MILLIONS Online schedule, the sum dedicated to the series' Main Event. The MILLIONS Online Main Event commands a $530 buy-in, has six flights, and is played to an exciting mystery bounty format, with one mystery bounty payment guaranteed to weigh in at $50,000.
The remaining Main Event flights run each Sunday from September 15-29, with two more scheduled for September 30. Day 2 kicks off on September 3 with the plan to play 18 levels, each spanning 20 minutes. Surviving players return to conclude the tournament on October 1.
When MILLIONS Online ran in June, the $500,000 guaranteed PKO Main Event drew in 1,112 entrants. Adrien Delmas came out on top, turning his $530 buy-in into an impressive $76,412, including bounties.
Partypoker MILLIONS Online Schedule
Dates | Event | Buy-in | Guarantee |
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Sep 7-9 | #01 Opener PKO | $162 | $100,000 |
#02 – Mini Opener PKO | $11 | $25,000 | |
Sep 8-30 | #03 PLO Main Event PKO | $215 | $50,000 |
#04 PLO Mini Main Event PKO | $33 | $15,000 | |
Sep 8-30 | #05 Main Event Mystery Bounty | $530 | $500,000 |
#06 Mini Main Event Mystery Bounty | $55 | $150,000 | |
Sep 9-16 | #07 6-max Championship | $215 | $100,000 |
#08 Mini 6-Max Championship | $33 | $50,000 | |
Sep 16-23 | #09 6-Max Championship PKO | $215 | $150,000 |
#10 Mini 6-Max Championship PKO | $33 | $75,000 |

The $162 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Opener PKO and $11 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed Mini Opener PKO crowned their champions on September 9, but the other numbered events still have flights available.
Germany's Thomas Kandlbinder came out on top of the $162 buy-in edition. He outlasted 730 opponents as he collected $15,414 of the $109,650 prize pool. Kandlbinder eliminated 12 opponents, which resulted in $7,985 worth of bounties added to his $7,429 payout.
Some of the players Kandlbinder left in his wake included Team partypoker's Jaime Staples, Jonathan Skovsen, Vitor Dzivielevski, and the 2019 MILLIONS Online Main Event champion Benjamin Chalot, who finished eighth and burst the final table bubble.
MILLIONS Online #01 Opener PKO Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
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1 | Thomas Kandlbinder | Germany | $7,985 | $7,429 | $15,414 |
2 | Anton Gottler | Denmark | $1,686 | $7,418 | $9,104 |
3 | Mads Laursen | Denmark | $2,342 | $5,020 | $7,362 |
4 | Luis Enrique Rojas Nadeau | Chile | $1,492 | $3,323 | $4,815 |
5 | Radoslav Stoyanov | Bulgaria | $1,715 | $2,218 | $3,933 |
6 | Luan Felipe Leonel Hertmann | Brazil | $585 | $1,701 | $2,286 |
7 | Gregory Fabiao | Brazil | $1,208 | $1,197 | $2,405 |
A bumper crowd of 2,331 players bought into the $33 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed Mini Opener PKO, resulting in a slight overlay for partypoker. With bounties included, three of the seven finalists turned their initial investment into a four-figure haul.
Third-place finisher Nikolas Ringle of Germany took home $1,289, while runner-up Steven Leake of the United Kingdom saw his bankroll swell by $2,219. The third bumper payout went to Estonian Ralf Mikk, whose victory came with a total prize tipping the scales at $2,859.
MILLIONS Online #02 Mini Opener PKO Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ralf Mikk | Estonia | $983 | $1,603 | $2,859 |
2 | Steven Leake | United Kingdom | $621 | $1,598 | $2,219 |
3 | Nikolas Ringel | Germany | $287 | $1,002 | $1,289 |
4 | Lucas Chaves De Olivieria | Brazil | $15 | $670 | $685 |
5 | Rogerio Rech Filho | Brazil | $195 | $458 | $653 |
6 | Cassiano Sousa | Brazil | $172 | $326 | $498 |
7 | Shorena Kitoshvili | Georgia | $150 | $227 | $377 |
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