On Monday, DraftDay, a U.S.-friendly daily fantasy sports site, will kick off its first ever DraftDay Online Championship of Fantasy Sports, or DOCOFS. The series, which resembles online poker tournament schedules like the WCOOP or SCOOP, spans eight events and has over $40,000 in guaranteed prize money. If you’re an old pro at daily fantasy sports, or just want to get your feet wet, the DOCOFS is your big chance to play for high-stakes.

Sign up for DraftDay. New DraftDay users with accounts linked to PocketFives get a free $5 heads-up draft just for trying out the site. There’s nothing to lose and if you like what you see, you can try playing for real money. Fantasy sports received a carve-out from the UIGEA, which allows sites like DraftDay to accept U.S. action. Get started.

We’d be doing you a disservice if we didn’t jump right into the schedule. Here are the eight events and two featured Main Event qualifiers that make up the first ever DOCOFS:

Monday, May 21
Event #1: Warm-Up
$10 buy-in, $10,000 guaranteed

Tuesday, May 22
Event #2: NL-Only (National League players only)
$10 buy-in, $2,000 guaranteed

Tuesday, May 22
Event #3: AL-Only (American League players only)
$10 buy-in, $2,000 guaranteed

Tuesday, May 22
Event #4: Hit It and Split It (All lineups with 45 points or more share the prize pool)
$25 buy-in, $2,000 guaranteed

Wednesday, May 23
Event #5: Turbo (Only early MLB games)
$50 buy-in, $4,000 guaranteed

Wednesday, May 23
Event #6: 90,000 Salary Cap (Draft salary cap of $90,000)
$10 buy-in, $2,000 guaranteed

Thursday, May 24
$10 Main Event Qualifier
$10 buy-in, 4 Main Event seats guaranteed

Thursday, May 24
$50 Main Event Qualifier
$50 buy-in, 5 Main Event seats guaranteed

Thursday, May 24
Event #7: Double Up
$25 buy-in, $2,000 guaranteed

Friday, May 25
Event #8: DOCOFS Main Event
$200 buy-in, $20,000 guaranteed

The winners of the first, second, third, fifth, and sixth DOCOFS events will get a seat to the DOCOFS Main Event as well as a custom avatar. The $200 buy-in finale with $20,000 guaranteed is almost unheard of in the daily fantasy sports world; take advantage of it while you can.

DraftDay is also holding a Player of the Series competition. The top point-earners during the first ever DOCOFS will take home prizes, with the grand prize being $1,000 in cash plus a heads-up freeroll against DraftDay endorser and Sirius XM radio host Kay Adams. If the Player of the Series beats Adams, they’ll win an additional $1,000 in cash.

The second through eleventh place finishers in the Player of the Series race will be entered into a private 10-man game for $1,000 in cash. This will pay out as follows:

1st Place: $300
2nd Place: $225
3rd Place: $150
4th Place: $100
5th Place: $75
6th Place: $50
7th Place: $25
8th Place: $25
9th Place: $25
10th Place: $25

If you’re not familiar with daily fantasy sports, the concept is simple. Every day you want to play, you’ll draft a brand new fantasy team. Capitalize on factors like weather, injuries, streaks, and match-ups in creating your perfect fantasy team. There is no season-long commitment or inevitable ruin due to a key injury. You’ll get a new team every day.

DraftDay accepts major credit cards and PayPal for deposits, while withdrawals can be made via PayPal and check. Taylor Green PlasticCaby and Andrew muddywaterWiggins are among the site’s founders and you can definitely see the poker influence rubbing off in the DOCOFS promotion. Sign up for DraftDay.