Six Plus Hold’em (Short Deck Poker) Among Latest PokerStars Offerings

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PokerStars appears to be bringing the popular new poker variant, Six Plus Hold’em or Short Deck Poker, to its platform soon, according to a report at PokerFuse.

In recent months, the game has gained some traction in cash games and on the tournament scene in southeast Asia among high rollers. Some of the most well-known players in the world have gotten in on the Six Plus (Short Deck) bandwagon, including Tom Dwan and Phil Ivey, who began playing the game in 2015 in Macau.

It appears PokerStars is now bringing the game to the masses and began utilizing a Six Plus graphic recently to promote the new offering.

What is Six-Plus Hold’em?

For the uninitiated, Six Plus is quite a bit different than traditional Texas Hold’em. Deuces through fives are taken out of the deck and then the game follows the traditional hold’em format. The removal of those low cards makes for only a 36-card deck, and even changes the math of the game.

In fact, the deck’s alteration also changes the ranking of hands, with straights now ranked higher than flushes in Short Deck. With so many higher cards now, players’ odds to make much stronger hands increase – creating more action and some say a bit more gamble than traditional hold’em. Ivey said as much to PaulPhuapoker.com last year.

“There’s a lot of gambling involved,” he said. “The equities run pretty close, so it’s pretty easy to get your money in the middle and be 50/50 or somewhere near that. It suits a more gambling style of player.”

Will the short deck action attract a following on PokerStars? Time will tell, but the site has been looking to expand its offerings in recent months, trying to offer more variants to entice more players to the tables with fresh games.

The site recently launched three new games: Unfold, Split Hold’em, and Showtime Hold’em. Here’s a look at the theory behind those three games:

  • Unfold Hold’em – PokerStars’ newest offering for cash game players, Unfold gives players another chance to win – even players who have folded their hands. Before the hand, each player pays an Unfold ante to form a side pot. All players who folded pre-flop are given the chance to “Unfold” when the flop is dealt, but must pay the Unfold bet – the sum of the side pot with no further betting. The winning “folded” hand after the river wins the side pot.
  • Split Hold’em– Also available in cash games, this form of hold’em calls for two flops, two turns, and two rivers. Players must make the best hand on both boards to win the whole pot, thus the “split.”
  • Showtime Hold’em – This game is also played like traditional Texas Hold’em except when a player folds a hand, it’s showtime – those are revealed for everyone at the table. Folded hands remain face up and visible throughout the rest of the hand. The revelations could alter strategy and information available on other players at the table.

Six-Plus becomes just the latest in the ever-expanding stable of PokerStars hold’em games. However, no timetable has been offered yet on when Six Plus will make its debut on the site.

GGPoker’s All-In Or Fold Festival Puts $100K In Cash Up For Grabs

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GGPoker is taking the All-In or Fold fun to the next level. The site is the flagship poker room on the GGNetwork, Asia’s biggest poker network, and on Wednesday announced its big monthly promotion for September – the $100,000 All-In or Fold Festival.

The event should have plenty of players ready to move all in. Gaining entry into the festival is easy. The promotion rewards players who get dealt into the site’s fast-action All-In or Fold (AoF) poker variant. Simply by playing a certain number of hands at AoF tables beginning Sept. 1, players qualify for automatic entry into the site’s daily and weekly All-In Festival tournaments.

“Another month, another chunk of cash to hand over to GGPoker players ” head of GGPoker Paul Burke said. “ Playing All-In or Fold is already the most fun you can have as a poker player, and by adding a giveaway festival element I expect excitement of AoF to explode during September! ”

Can’t make it to the tournament you qualified for? Players don’t even have to log in for the festival tournaments to have a shot at the cash. The festival’s “automatic all-in tournament” format means events play out and winners are paid without any active participation.

Players just need to rack up AoF hands to claim their shot at some of the $100,000 in cash. How does a player qualify? Here’s a look at what it takes to get “all in” on the action:

Tournament Required Number of Hands to Qualify

  • Daily $200 Guaranteed 200 per day
  • Daily $500 Guaranteed 500 per day
  • $20,000 Guaranteed 3,000 per week

(Sept 8, 15, 22, 29)

GGPoker players have even more opportunities at the free cash. AoF players can snag the progressive All-In or Fold Jackpot each time they’re all in. The site is awarding big payouts when players make certain big hands: a straight flush or better in Texas hold’em or a royal flush in Omaha.

For players new to GGP, the site is offering a 200 percent first deposit bonus worth up to $1,000. New players also automatically become members of the Fish Buffet loyalty program, spinning for cash prizes each time they reach a new status level.

GGPoker offers plenty of ways to win and features several innovative games that set it apart from other poker sites. Some of those include progressive All-In or Fold Jackpots, Integrated Staking, Straddle Bets, All-In Insurance, and the PokerCraft integrated tracking tool – all designed to enhance the poker experience and make it more fun.

For more information on the $100,000 All-In or Fold Festival, visit GGPoker.com.

PokerStars Europe Announces Galactic Series For Players In Spain, France, Portugal

Online poker players in the new shared liquidity markets of Spain, France, and Portugal received some good news on Thursday as PokerStars announced a new poker series in those countries. With €15 million in total guaranteed prize pools, the new Galactic Series offers plenty of bang for the buck and runs Aug. 26 to Sept. 13.

PokerStars says the new addition will offer “two and a half weeks of Southern Europe’s biggest ever tournament series.”

Players in Spain, France in Portugal will have 186 events on the Galactic Series menu to choose from as part of the PokerStars Europe network. Spain and France entered the shared liquidity world in January and Portugal joined up in May. The moves have meant larger numbers of players and bigger prize pools.

The original goal of shared liquidity has been to link much of Europe with Italy among the early countries that expected to get on board. So far that hasn’t happened and players within Italy are only allowed to play cash games and tournaments on sites within that country’s borders, including PokerStars’ Italian brand – certainly a frustration for players there seeking bigger action. The country, in fact, seems to be going backward when it comes to online poker, even moving to ban advertising from operators. That could severely limit operators attracting new players and publicizing events.

PokerStars was the first operator offering legal online poker with shared liquidity among all three countries. The group is collectively known as PokerStars Europe and has seen impressive numbers in the TRIO and SCOOP events. TRIO drew 40,816 entries in its 78 events. SCOOP, which was only available for Spanish and French players, attracted more than 30,000 entries and awarded over €11.7 million. The Galactic Series should even top those numbers.

Much of the Galactic Series will run at the same time as the site’s popular World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) series, which is available in many of the rest of PokerStars’ markets Sept. 2-17. The new PokerStars Europe series will offer tournaments for every bankroll with no lack of big money available. Some of the Galactic highlights include:

  • Aug. 26 – €5 NLHE Rebuy with €50,000 guaranteed
  • Aug. 26, Sept. 2 and 9 – €10 Classico PKO with €150,000 guaranteed
  • Aug. 26 – Sept. 5 – The €20 Hercules Flighted Event with €300,000 guaranteed

Small bankroll? No problem. The company is offering players a chance to get in on the action by giving away 400 Main Event tickets, each worth €250. Players can win a ticket as part of the €100,000 Main Event Depositor Freeroll

PokerStars is also offering other ways for players to get into a tournament field at a fraction of the cost. A total of over €200,000 worth of tournament tickets will be given away from Aug. 27 to Sept. 13 in the Main Event Depositor Freeroll, Galactic Daily Challenge, and Second Chance Freerolls.

Multi-table satellites have already begun at PokerStars Europe and run daily beginning at just €0.50. Spin & Go’s with €2.50 and €12.50 buy-ins will begin Aug. 20 and run daily – awarding €50, €100, and €250 tickets for the series as well as cash prizes up to €75.

Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese players have a lot to look forward to with this opportunity – galactic fields and paydays, and a great way to wrap up the summer.

Sean Chaffin is a freelance writer in Crandall, Texas. His work appears in numerous websites and publications. Follow him on Twitter @PokerTraditions. He is also the host of the True Gambling Stories podcast, available on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, Stitcher, PokerNews.com, HoldemRadio.com, and other platforms.