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Christmas Special PKO starts this Sunday

Unwrap Our Christmas Special Multi-Day PKO from December 22nd to 29th
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Want to brighten up your holiday season even more? Our multi-day $200,000 GTD Christmas Special PKO promises to stuff your stockings (and bankroll) with more than just candy canes!

This first flight is this Sunday, December 22nd at 2:05pm ET and the last one is on Sunday, December 29th at 12:05pm ET (several days after Santa has returned to the North Pole). The best part is players can join this spectacular $200,000 guaranteed event for a mere $55 buy-in. Even Scrooge himself wouldn’t balk at a price that low!

Here’s why this tourney will have you saying Ho-Ho-Ho:

PKO Format: Not only will you be climbing the leaderboard, but you’ll also be collecting big bounties along the way. It’s like opening presents with every player you knock out!

Staking Feature: Spread the holiday cheer by backing your poker buddies or get someone to take some of your action.

Lots of flights: With multiple Day 1 flights available, you can easily fit this tournament into your busy holiday schedule.

If you qualify, you’ll play in Day 2 starting on Sunday, December 29th at 4:05pm ET.

Will it be you who becomes the Christmas Special PKO champion and ends the year on a high note?!

Don’t delay another second. Secure your seat now and get ready to turn your holiday season into a winter wonderland of cash!

Happy Holidays and good luck!

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