The thrill of poker. The fun of football.

Experience epic hands and win epic prizes with PokerStars Kick-Off.

Score a goal and you’ll win your bounty – and get the chance to win additional bounties worth over $50,000 for eliminating other players along the way.

How does PokerStars Kick-Off work?

  1. Join the game at any point. Your buy-in will represent your progress and your total bounty value. There are five buy-in levels – $1, $2, $5, $12 and $25. (12% of the buy-in goes to rake.)



2. Register and pit yourself against three players of a similar value in a Sit & Go Hyper Turbo tournament.



    3. Eliminate players and you’ll win instant prizes. You’ll also increase your own value. When you earn a bounty, you’ll increase your value by a given percentage of your opponent’s value.



      4. All bounties can be multiplied. This includes your own and provides the chance to win even bigger prizes.



        5. Win at your table to move up the field and progress to the next level. Follow your progress on the pitch in the lobby.



          6. If you accumulate a value of $50 or more, you’ll win your bounty value, plus any additional bounties you’ve accumulated.

            Prizes and probabilities

            At the start of each game, the average bounty value between the four players defines:

            1. The percentage of each player's value that will go towards the progressive parts
            2. The percentage used to define the amount that is awarded to the players immediately
            3. The probability of each prize multiplier when the elimination occurs
            Average bounty value Progressive percentage Prize percentage (before multiplier)
            From $0.90 to $10.80 50% 25%
            $10.81 and above 60% 20%

            For instance, if the average bounty value at the start of the game is $10, and you eliminate a player whose value is $10, your own value will increase by $5 (50%), you will immediately win $2.50 (25%), and this value will be multiplied by a number between 1 and 300, based on the probability tables below.

            Bounty multiplier

            If the bounty average of the game is below or equal to $10.80:

            Multiplier Example for a $0.30 prize Frequency
            1 $0.30 259,849 in 1,000,000
            1.5 $0.45 329,999 in 1,000,000
            2 $0.60 163,999 in 1,000,000
            2.5 $0.75 69,918 in 1,000,000
            3 $0.90 48,985 in 1,000,000
            3.5 $1.05 39,075 in 1,000,000
            4 $1.20 32,615 in 1,000,000
            4.5 $1.35 24,770 in 1,000,000
            5 $1.50 13,375 in 1,000,000
            6 $1.80 9,850 in 1,000,000
            7 $2.10 3,196 in 1,000,000
            8 $2.40 2,283 in 1,000,000
            9 $2.70 1,304 in 1,000,000
            10 $3.00 587 in 1,000,000
            100 $30.00 130 in 1,000,000
            300 $90.00 65 in 1,000,000

            If the bounty average of the game is above $10.80:

            Multiplier Example for a $10 prize Frequency
            1 $10.00 398,007 in 1,000,000
            1.5 $15.00 260,000 in 1,000,000
            2 $20.00 136,000 in 1,000,000
            2.5 $25.00 53,000 in 1,000,000
            3 $30.00 46,000 in 1,000,000
            3.5 $35.00 32,000 in 1,000,000
            4 $40.00 27,217 in 1,000,000
            4.5 $45.00 20,620 in 1,000,000
            5 $50.00 12,656 in 1,000,000
            6 $60.00 8,215 in 1,000,000
            7 $70.00 2,665 in 1,000,000
            8 $80.00 1,900 in 1,000,000
            9 $90.00 1,090 in 1,000,000
            10 $100.00 490 in 1,000,000
            25 $250.00 108 in 1,000,000
            6,000 $60,000.00 32 in 1,000,000

            Please note: If you win a game and choose to play later, rather than continuing immediately, your entry will be paused until you choose to resume. If you don’t resume the game within 60 days, your entry will be cashed out automatically and you’ll receive the value of your entry in cash.

            We reserve the right to change the frequency, odds, and stakes offered at any given time. We reserve the right to use the video replay, or part of the video replay, of tournaments with the highest multiplier, and show hole cards in our marketing material.