The Best Is Yet to Come in Powerfest at partypoker

Powerfest

Powerfest at partypoker has been a huge success. The festival features more than 300 events with over $20 million in combined guaranteed prize pools from May 7-21.

While many of the events are already on the books, some of the biggest are still yet to come including four different Main Events on May 21. Each Powerfest Main Event is offered at a different price point with buy-ins ranging from $11 to $1,050 and guarantees going as high as $1 million.

Each Main Event also has plenty of satellites and feeder tournaments that should fit into anyone's budget.

  • $11 Powerfest #291 Main Event $50K Gtd.
  • $55 Powerfest #292 Main Event $100K Gtd.
  • $215 Powerfest #293 Main Event $1M Gtd.
  • $1,050 Powerfest #295 Main Event $1M Gtd. High Roller

The biggest event on the schedule in terms of buy-in and guaranteed prize pools was Powerfest #301 – $2M Gtd. Super High Roller on May 16 with a $25,500 buy-in. Partypoker generously donated all of the rake collected to the charity of choice of the winner.

Juan Pardo
Juan "juanpardo99" Pardo

Juan "juanpardo99" Pardo won the tournament for $660,067 as part of a heads-up deal with "Chelsea72" who collected $613,485.

Two partypoker Ambassadors appeared on the final table including Joao 'joaosimaobh' Simao snagging fifth place for $193,500 and Sam "SamTrickett" Trickett winning eighth place for $96,750.

Need a partypoker Account?

In order to take part in the biggest Powerfest in history, you will obviously need an account at partypoker.

If you don't already have an account, you can grab a huge 100 percent bonus up to $500 by simply creating your partypoker account through PokerNews and entering the bonus code "PNCOM" when making your first deposit.

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  • Four Main Events will cap off the biggest Powerfest ever at partypoker on May 21.

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