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$100K Glory PKO Returns! Multi-Day Now Live At KKPoker!

Posted By KKPoker | 2022-02-02

Multi-Day MTT Now Live at KKPoker!

KKPoker is excited to announce the return of the weekly $100K GLORY PKO, and our most significant MTT update yet, with the launch of Multi-Day MTTs!

Starting Wednesday, 2 February, the $100K GLORY PKO will feature four Day 1 flights, each with a $100 buy-in.

Play will conclude on Day 1s at the end of Level 17. All players remaining will progress to Day 2 on Sunday, 6 February at 01:00 GMT!

Plus, there's the chance to enter the new $50K GLORY PKO featuring a $15 buy-in, with six Day 1 flights running during the week. 

More Chances! More Prizes!

Find out all the essential Multi-Day MTT information below:

WHAT IS A MULTI-DAY MTT?

KKPoker Multi-Day MTTs feature multiple Day 1 flights and a final Day 2.

The Day 1 flights will end after a specific level concludes, and play will resume on Day 2 with the next scheduled level. Day 2 play will conclude once there is a winner.

Example: Day 1A will finish after Level 17, and Day 2 will resume with Level 18.

To view all available Day 1 flights for a tournament, click the ‘Day 1’ button at the bottom of the Day 2 tournament Game Info page.

LEARN TOP TIPS FOR POKER BEGINNERS HERE

HOW DO I QUALIFY FOR DAY 2?

At the end of a Day 1 flight, all remaining players will progress to Day 2.

Your end-of-day chip stack will also move forward to Day 2.

Example: Day 1 starting stack is 15,000. Player A has a 100,000 chip stack at the end of Day 1, and Player B has an 80,000 chip stack at the end of Day 1.

Therefore, Player A will start Day 2 with a 100,000 chip stack, and Player B will start Day 2 with an 80,000 chip stack.

HOW MANY DAY 1 FLIGHTS CAN I PLAY?

This depends on the tournament format and structure, but players can register for as many Day 1s as they wish in most circumstances. In freezeout formats, players may only play one Day 1 flight.

If a player qualifies for Day 2 via more than one Day 1 flight, their largest chip stack will move forward to Day 2, and any other chip stacks will be forfeited.

HOW DO I CHECK ADVANCED CHIP STACKS?

The tournament Game Info tab will be updated at the end of each Day 1 and will show chip stacks in the Advanced tab.

WHEN WILL THE FINAL PRIZE POOL BE ANNOUNCED?

The final prize pool and payout structure for Multi-Day MTTs will be available to view shortly before the start of Day 2.

For all the information relating to KKPoker Multi-Day MTTs and the upcoming tournament schedule, please visit the KKPoker app.

TIPS FOR DEALING WITH POKER 'SWINGS' AND LOSSES

WHAT HAPPENS IF I CAN’T PLAY DAY 2?

All qualifying players for Day 2 will automatically have their chip stacks in play from the start of Day 2.

If a player is sitting out, their chips will be in play as normal, and blinds/antes are removed from the chip stack as per the standard sitting out rules in KKPoker tournaments. Players will be eliminated from the tournament if they are blinded out.

Tip: Turn on the KKPoker Notifications to receive Day 2 reminders!

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