partypoker is delighted to announce even more high stakes NLHE tournament action is set to come in May. The inaugural Super High Roller Bowl Online Series heads to partypoker, in partnership with Poker Central.
Super High Roller Bowl Online
- Schedule: May 23 to June 1, 2020
- High Roller Events: 28
- Prize pool: $20 million guaranteed
- Buy-in: $10,000 - $100,000
Over $20 million is guaranteed across 28 high roller events from May 23 to June 1. Buy-ins for this incredible online series start at $10,000 up to $100,000!
Each of the 28 tournaments is played as 2-day events, allowing for an amazing blind structure that ensures the cream rises to the top. Blinds start at 500/1,000 with a 125 ante in all events.
Blinds increase every 15 minutes for tournaments starting at 12:00 EDT (18:00 CET) and every 12 minutes for events starting at 13:00 EDT (19:00 CET) and 14:00 EDT (20:00 CET). Super High Roller Bowl players go to battle with a 30-minute clock.
The series kicks off with a $25,500 buy-in 8-Max event with a cool $1 million guaranteed to be won. Two other events boast of seven-figure guarantees before the curtain comes down on the series with the first-ever Super High Roller Bowl Online event on June 1.
$3 Million GTD Super High Roller Bowl Online
Everyone who buys in to the Super High Roller Bowl Online for $102,000 gets to sit down with 300,000 chips and plays for a share of at least $3 million! The 2-day event is a freezeout, but all other events have the option to re-enter up to the end of the 12th level.
partypoker Managing Director Tom Waters said, "In this time of increased caution, partypoker's goal is to help fans and players in the poker industry continue to partake in the excitement of the game."
"The Super High Roller Bowl has consistently grown in popularity while expanding to international territories, and our online format will provide the perfect place for fans and players from all over the world to continue to gather for this tournament."
Source: https://www.partypoker.com/blog/en/super-high-roller-bowl-online-series-heads-to-partypoker.html