The autumn edition of the Grand Prix KO concludes today; Don’t miss your chance for glory

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They say all good things must come to an end, and that’s true for the Grand Prix KO autumn editionwhich ended today, October 24th. Only four events have yet to crown their worthy champions, but that will be today in $109 main eventTHE $11 Mini Main EventTHE $320 6-Max High Rollerand the $33 closer.

Each of these four Grand Prix KO Autumn Edition tournaments has a handful of flights remaining before Day 2 moves on and rolls out at 20:05 BST on 24 October. Today is your last shot at glory in this exciting series.

Day 1 remaining of the Fall Grand Prix edition

Time (BST) Event Consent
1:05 pm #04 Main Event: $500K Gtd $109
#05 Mini Main Event: $100K Gtd $11
#11 Closest: $100K Gtd $33
3:05 pm #04 Main Event: $500K Gtd $109
#05 Mini Main Event: $100K Gtd $11
#10 6-Max High Roller: $200K Gtd $320
#11 Closest: $100K Gtd $33
17:05 #04 Main Event: $500K Gtd $109
#05 Mini Main Event: $100K Gtd $11
#10 6-Max High Roller: $200K Gtd $320
#11 Closest: $100K Gtd $33
6.15pm #04 Main Event: $500K Gtd $109
#05 Mini Main Event: $100K Gtd $11
#10 6-Max High Roller: $200K Gtd $320
#11 Closest: $100K Gtd $33

The Fall Main Event of the Grand Prix KO

More than 4,500 PartyPoker players have logged in $500,000 guaranteed $109 buy-in Main Event, but no one has more chips than Brazil Victor Hugo Boniface. The Brazilian turned his starting stack of 100,000 into a tournament leader of 2,383,859 as well as amassing more than $320 from the bounty prize pool.

Arkadiusz Pleskot (2,188,283), Arthur Chekailo (2,184,015), Stefan Reiser (2,111,757), Jiri Havelena (2,096,029), Mindaugas Jonaitis (2,063,330), Luke Cubas (2.061.095), e Manuel Carvalho (2,033,790) each returns with more than 2,000,000 chips in their stacks.

The Grand Prix KO Autumn Mini Main Event

THE $11 buy-in $100,000 guaranteed Mini Main Event looks set to surpass 10,000 attendees, with 9,905 players having already bought in during completed Day 1s. Again, it is a Brazilian who leads the way, with Andersen Bortoloni returning with 3,183,030 chips, the only player with more than three million betting chips. Bortoloni also has $39.06 of bounty in his PartyPoker account, so he has already profited from this event, as he does with the bounty and knockout tournaments.

The Grand Prix KO Fall 6-Max High Roller

There is a clear leader in the $320 Buy-In $200,000 Guaranteed 6-Max High Roller the event too. Alan Carr of the UK shined brightly on Day 1 and saw his starting stack of 100,000 turn into 2,076,054 plus $881 in scalps. Carr’s closest rival is the Bulgarian grinder Yovilin Peychev out of 1,474,395 chips.

The Grand Prix knocks out Autumn Closer

Only a handful of big blinds separate the top two players in the $33 Buy-In $100,000 Guaranteed Closer event. Of Brazil Alexandre Souza Santos he’s the man to catch, thanks to his stack of 2,350,747m German star Dominik Kopitzke he is hot on his heels with 2,302,938 chips.

Bruno Henrique De Oliveira Bezerra (2.111.204), Oliver Game (2.093.405), e Anze Smajd (2,057,037) currently complete the top five chip counts.

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