PKR Poker Tournaments

The PKR Poker tournament schedule has been revamped to bring players, more tournaments with larger prizes and lower buy-ins.  Where’s the catch?

Well in truth, there isn’t one!  PKR Poker are striving to keep their players even happier than before with the new poker tournament schedule which is sure to appeal to players of all games and buy-ins sizes.

No stone has been left unturned as PKR strive to get something for everyone. As an example, the $100,000 PKR Masters will now happen twice every month and the daily $5000 GTD Grand Prix has returned.



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The new schedule at PKR Poker is live now and we’ve a summary of the largest poker tournaments below: 

$100,000 GTD PKR Masters
The largest PKR event now runs every other week. You can buy-in direct for $250, or try your hand at our range of satellites, starting at just $1.28.

$30,000 GTD High Roller Tournament
A new event, the High Roller takes place on alternating weeks from the PKR Masters. The buy-in is $500 but there are satellites available.

$5,000 GTD Deep Stack Grand Prix
The Deep Stack Grand Prix returns daily by popular demand. Direct-buy costs $100 but again you’ll be able to satellite into the tournament.

$6,000 GTD Aussie Classic & $3,000 Aussie Open
The Aussie Classic guarantee has increased by $2,000, with the tournament being played at 09:00 GMT on a Sunday. There’s also the new $3,000 Aussie Open, running at the same time Monday through to Saturday. Buy-in for the Classic is $40 and $30 for the Open.  Australian players at PKR Poker will also find a range of more frequent tournaments running through their peak hours.

$3,000 GTD Canadian Open
A new event, the Canadian Open will take place Mon through Fri at 02:30 GMT with a $30 buy-in. Other tournaments are available to suit Canadian players.

$5,000 GTD Gold Rush
It only costs $2 in this re-buy tournament and it takes place at 20:45 GMT every day of the week.

$30,000 PKR Primetime #7
Sunday afternoon's are now more exciting than ever with the new and improved PKR Primetime at 17:10 GMT. The prize money has been upped by $5,000 to $30,000 and there’s a wide a range of satellites from $1.28 to get into the Primetime tournament.  A direct buy-in costs $200.

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