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Step Into the Ring: The Dual Venom PKOs Begin This Sunday at 1:05pm ET

Step Into The Ring For Our Latest Dual Venom PKO Tournaments This October
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The gloves are off this Sunday at 1:05pm ET as the Dual Venom PKOs return to the ring. Two massive poker events — the $5 Million GTD NLH and the $1.5 Million GTD PLO — are set to host an all-out brawl, with players from around the world stepping through the ropes to battle for life-changing prize money. Every knockout earns a bounty, and only the toughest will be left standing.

Last year’s Venom PKOs were a slugfest for the ages, smashing records with over $6.6 Million in prize money. Now they’re back — bigger, meaner, and ready to deliver another haymaker. Whether you’re an NLH or PLO fan, it’s time to tighten those gloves and fight your way to the final bell.

Don’t worry if you’re not a bankroll heavyweight — the Venom Fever Satellites are still running, with hundreds of seats up for grabs. Some Mega Satellites start at just $0, giving you the chance to punch above your weight and win your way into the main event for free. Plus, you can also earn your seat through other paths to glory like the Venom Vault and Poison Path promos.

Five Day 1 flights run from Sunday, October 12th through October 26th, so you’ll have plenty of chances to take your shot and build a championship stack.

The bell’s about to ring — are you ready to rumble? Step into the Venom PKO arena this Sunday at 1:05pm ET and fight for your shot at knockout glory.

See the full fight card and qualification details on the promo page here.

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