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$50 Million OSS XL keeps rolling along

$50 Million OSS XL keeps rolling along
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The OSS XL is the extra-large version of our flagship tournament series. It began last Sunday and will run through Tuesday, June 3rd. In total, there is over $50 Million in guaranteed prize pools, making it our biggest series ever.

Included this time around are two $2 Million Main Events and another $1 Million Main Event. All have Day 1 options on Sunday, May 25th and Sunday, June 1st.

Plus, there are $2 Million and $1 Million (Mystery Bounty) Multi-flight tourneys that are already underway. There is also a $400K Survivor Flips tourney which begins on Thursday, May 22nd.

And if all of that isn’t enough, we have some incredible action this weekend. Take a look at some of the big events for this Sunday, May 18th:

  • $150,000 GTD Euro Special ($215 buy-in) at 10:05am ET
  • $200,000 GTD Euro High Roller ($630 buy-in) at 10:30am ET
  • $250,000 GTD PKO ($215 buy-in) at 11:30am ET
  • $400,000 GTD The Moneymaker ($109 buy-in) at 12:05pm ET
  • $750,000 GTD Sunday High Roller ($630 buy-in) at 12:05pm ET
  • $500,000 GTD ($1,050 buy-in) at 1:05pm ET
  • $500,000 GTD PKO ($2,650 buy-in) at 1:30pm ET

And in keeping with the extra-large theme of the OSS XL, we have a $65,000 Leaderboard Competition that’s 100% paid by us. Take a look at all the details here.

For the full OSS XL schedule, and to view the Leaderboard results in real time, check out the promotion page here.

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