TigerGaming’s King of the Ring PKO Series Returns With $1M Guaranteed

January 16, 2026 by tigergaming.ca

TigerGaming Poker: King of the RingSummary:

  • TigerGaming players can take advantage of eight full days of Progressive Knockout tournaments from January 25 to early February.
  • The platform offers $1 million guaranteed across the series, with a $200,000 PKO main event.
  • Extra rewards through a $10,000 knockout-based leaderboard await.

The King of the Ring Series is back, bringing eight straight days of Progressive Knockout poker and plenty of reasons to stay logged in.

Running from January 25 through early February, the series packs its schedule with PKO tournaments and puts $1 million guaranteed on the line across all events.

This is a volume-heavy festival built for players who like action at all hours, as each new days brings multiple Progressive Knockout tournaments, starting in the morning and running deep into the night.

Buy-ins range from low-stakes entries around $11 to higher-priced events north of $500, so there is something here whether you are grinding consistently or taking selective shots.

The series builds toward a big finish with a headline Progressive Knockout event offering a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $162 buy-in.

It is the clear centerpiece of the week and the spot where bounties and prize money collide in a serious way. Alongside it, the final day also includes several mid-range PKOs, turbo formats, and another $50,000 guaranteed Showdown event for players who prefer a more traditional structure.

Mixed Games Available

Hold’em dominates the schedule, but it is not the only game in town. Omaha and Omaha Hi Lo PL events appear regularly, giving mixed-game players a reason to stick around.

There are also 6-max, 7-max, and turbo options sprinkled throughout the week, which helps keep things fresh if you are playing multiple days in a row.

One of the biggest side incentives is the $10,000 King of the Ring leaderboard. Every knockout earns one point, so simply playing aggressively and collecting bounties moves you up the rankings.

The leaderboard rewards are paid out in a mix of cash, tournament tickets, and tournament money, making it a nice bonus on top of whatever you win at the tables. Details and current standings can be found under “My Missions” and “Contests.”

What stands out about this series is how clear its focus is: nonstop PKO poker action for players who enjoy staying active across multiple events.