The �180,000 Guaranteed NYX Poker Series Begins On RedKings Tomorrow

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The inaugural NYX Poker Series is about to begin with 22 action-packed online tournaments with �180,000 in guaranteed prize pools.

The tournament series takes place on the NYX Poker Network from Dec. 17-23 and is highlighted by a �200+12 Main Event with a huge �100,000 guarantee on Dec. 20 at 19:00 CET.

For those of you not familiar with the NYX Poker Network, you will likely be familiar with it under its previous name, Ongame. The rebranding took place after NYX Gaming Group Limited purchased Ongame Network Limited from Amaya Gaming Group Inc. for eight times the network's 2015 EBITDA, less any required working capital.

The online poker festival features games any poker player can play with buy-ins starting at just �5.50. While most of the tournaments will be featured in the most popular no-limit hold'em format, the schedule also includes pot-limit Omaha, pot-limit Omaha h/l, five-card draw, and seven-card stud hi/low.

Additionally, the schedule will feature many game variants including full-ring freezeouts, rebuys, turbos, super turbos, and six max tournaments.

Here is a look at the full NYX Poker Series I schedule:

NYX Poker Series I Schedule

DateTime (CET)TournamentGuaranteeNotes
Dec. 1718:00�7+�1 Mad Tilt All-in R+A�1,500Unlimited �1 rebuys and one �1 add-on
 19:00�50+�4 Mega Stack�10,000Freezeout
 20:00�5+�0.50 Omaha High/Low 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 1818:00�7+�1 Super Turbo R+A�3,000Unlimited �3 rebuys, one �3 add-on
 19:00�20+�2 Ante Up�4,000Freezeout
 20:00�5+�0.50 7 Card Stud High/Low 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 1918:00�7+�1 6-Max R+A�3,000Unlimited �3 rebuys, one �3 add-on
 19:00�20+�2 Turbo�4,000Freezeout
 20:00�5+�0.50 5 Card Draw 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 2018:00�200+�12 Main Event�100,000Freezeout
 18:00�7+�1 Hyper Turbo R+A�3,000Unlimited �3 rebuys, one �3 add-on
 19:00�20+�2 Omaha 1R1A�5,000One �10 rebuy, one �10 add-on
 20:00�5+�0.50 Pot Limit 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 2118:00�7+�1 freezeout�1,500Freezeout
 19:00�20+�2 Super Turbo�4,000Freezeout
 20:00�5+�0.50 7 Card Stud 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 2218:00�7+�1 Hyper Turbo�1,500Freezeout
 19:00�20+�2 Rebuy�6,000Unlimited �10 rebuys and one �10 add-on
 20:00�5+�0.50 Fix Limit 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy
Dec. 2318:00�7+�1 Turbo R+A�3,000Unlimited �3 rebuys, one �3 add-on
 19:00pm�50+�4 6-Max�10,000Freezeout
 20:00pm�5+�0.50 Omaha 1R�1,000One �5 rebuy

NYX Poker Series Leaderboard

To add more value, the network is hosting a NYX Poker Series Leaderboard, which will reward the top 10 performers a share of �9,000. Depending on the tournament buy-in, players earn leaderboard points based on where they finish in the tournament. The top 150 players are awarded points in the �100,000 Guaranteed Main Event, the top 100 players in �20 and �50 buy-in events, and the top 50 players in the �5 and �7 buy-in events.

The winner of the leaderboard will be handsomely rewarded with a �2,200 The Grand Live Malta package, while others that make their way into the top 10 spots will receive prizes ranging in value from �180 to �1,800.

NYZ Poker Series Leaderboard prizes

Leader board positionPrize value
1�2,200
2�1,800
3�1,360
4�1,000
5�710
6�600
7�490
8�380
9�280
10�180

In addition, players participating in at least two events in the online poker series will receive a ticket for the �1,000 Leaderboard Freeroll taking place on Dec. 27.

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