Under the name Daily Legends hides a large
group of poker tournaments that operate under the partypoker umbrella
and have a very specific purpose: to provide players with a poker playing
environment tailored to their level of expertise and bankroll.
Partypoker Daily Legends tournaments are open
to any player, with buy-ins ranging from €2 to €100, and are open to all
types of players.
One of the most affordable and offering one of
the lowest buy-ins (from €5) is The Headhunter, which has guaranteed
prizes of €25, €50, €1,000 and €1,500 depending on the name of the tournament.
With daily activity, the tournament's
progression system is being revamped to ensure that all player profiles have
access to these tournaments.
Another €5 buy-in tournament with a deep stack
structure is The Five Diamond, which is available in Hyper and Turbo
mode and offers guaranteed prizes of between €15 and €1,000.
Tournaments are refreshed every half hour and
scheduled for the next three to four hours, with the schedule of tournaments,
bounties and modes available on the schedule.
The Flash is the perfect tournament for groups of six
players looking for fast-paced action and fast-paced action. With a buy-in of
€30, it is available in Hyper and Turbo modes, with a guaranteed prize pool of
between €90 and €1,000, depending on the nature of the game.
Things heat up with The Ninja, a
six-player tournament with a buy-in of €20. The only drawback is that certain
high-level games with high guaranteed rewards (between €2,500 and €6,000) may
be played at the same time on different days, which may prevent access for
those who follow a routine and find it impossible to fit their game into a
particular time slot. However, it is commendable that it has more variety of
games and rewards than other Daily Legends tournaments.
The Superstack is a tournament with a starting stack of 300
chips and big blinds. It has a buy-in of €50 and is available in Hyper, Turbo
and High Stakes modes. Guaranteed rewards can go up to €3,000 and it has a
higher variety of games, spread over a more extended time slot.
If you're looking for tournaments with
systematic bounties, keep an eye on The Terminator. This is a tournament
with maximum rewards very similar to the other games, but with the special
feature of offering quick access and constant rewards. Ideal for those looking
for a game based on routines with a very measured margin for surprise.
Do you know The Predator? 50 tournaments where up to 8 players can play. It lends itself to frenetic and aggressive play, similar to hunting (hence the name), and is frequented by sharks looking for easy prey and the unwary who don't know how the game works.
The Gladiator is a battle-royale tournament with a simple
premise: be the last player standing. It is a tournament to the death with a
buy-in of €100 and where permanent death lurks for any player. It can offer
guaranteed rewards of up to €4,000.
There is an expanded 8-player version of The
Gladiator on PKO Sundays called The Titan. Its access is more
restrictive, but for scheduling reasons, as it offers a guaranteed prize of
€10,000. A fast-paced game that guarantees thrills and excitement.
You can also try playing a €2 PKO tournament
with exclusive rounds called The Samurai. Although it is somewhat
difficult to find games on a regular basis in the afternoons, they do tend to
be scheduled on a recurring basis. We recommend that you check their timetable
regularly to keep track of the dates, as there are often some very juicy
rewards to be had.
Similar is the case with The Warrior, an
epic PKO for up to 8 players and a buy-in of €30 available in Hyper and Turbo
mode with maximum guaranteed rewards of €4,000.
Partypoker's Daily Legends tournament offering is complemented by a small selection of tournaments which you can check out below.
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