Phil’s Thrill XXL

The road to Phil’s Thrill XXL is on. Turn $95 into a $10,300 seat in one of the year’s biggest tournaments — a $1.5 Million guaranteed showdown on Sunday, March 1st.

It’s easy to punch your ticket. Be one of the top 50 players in one of our Beast Satellites on February 15th or 22nd, and you’ll play in a Mega Satellite the following week. Be one of the top 20 players in the Mega, and you’re in Phil’s Thrill XXL.

What are you waiting for? The road to the big one starts now!

Road to the Big One

Win a $10,300 buy-in to $1.5 Million event

February 15th – March 1st

The Road to the Big One is your shot at Phil’s Thrill XXL, a $10,300 buy-in showdown with a massive $1.5 Million guarantee, going down Sunday, March 1st at 2:30pm ET.

Start with just $95, advance through two tournaments, and punch your ticket into one of the biggest events on the schedule.

Winning at a Glance

$95 Beast → $1,050 Mega → $10,300 Seat into $1.5 Million GTD

How to Qualify (2 Steps)

Step 1: Beast Satellites

  • Buy-in: $95
  • Dates: Sunday, February 15th and 22nd at 5:05pm ET
  • Win: Each Beast tourney guarantees 50 tickets to the next Mega Satellite ($1,050 buy-in)

Step 2: Mega Satellites

  • Buy-in: $1,050 (direct buy-in or via Beast ticket)
  • Dates: Sunday, February 22nd and Sunday, March 1st at 11:05am ET
  • Win: Each Mega Satellite guarantees 20 seats into Phil’s Thrill XXL ($10,300 buy-in)

The Destination

Phil’s Thrill XXL: The Big One

  • Date: Sunday, March 1st at 2:30pm ET
  • Buy-in: $10,300
  • Guarantee: $1.5 Million

Two steps. One road. One massive destination.

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