Satellites Begin for PartyPoker Championship Winter Edition $500,000 Main Event

The PartyPoker Championship Winter Edition is set for Dec. 25 – January 17 and qualifying is underway for the $500,000 guaranteed Main Event.

The PartyPoker Championship Winter Edition is set for Dec. 25 – January 17 and qualifying is already underway for the $530 Main Event, which features a $500,000 guarantee.

While Party hasn’t released the complete schedule yet, online qualifiers for the Main Event are now underway. In the recent $1,050 MILLIONS Online Knockout Main Event, Canada’s Sebastien Proulx scored the ultimate return on investment for a small buy-in. He won the event and scored $123,602 for his victory after earned his seat in a $6.60 satellite.

Online poker players looking to make their own big run in the PPC Winter Edition can now give it a shot at earning a Main Event spot.

Details on the PPC Winter Main Event

Players jumping in the Main Event will find six starting flights, with the first set for Dec. 25. Players start with 500,000 chips and levels last 15-minutes.

Competitors can re-enter once before the end of the 12th level. All Main Event starting flights conclude when only 15% of the field remains in each flight.

Those players then move on to Day 2, set for Jan. 16. Advancing players are then already in the money as well with a min-cash already pocketed. The final table is then set for Jan. 17. Here’s a look at the complete Main Event schedule.

  • Dec. 25 – Day 1A
  • Jan. 1 – Day 1B
  • Jan. 8 – Day 1C
  • Jan. 15 – Day 1D
  • Jan. 16 – Day 1E
  • Jan. 16 – Day 1 Turbo
  • Jan. 16 – Day 2
  • Jan. 17 – final table

Details on PartyPoker Winter Edition qualifying

PartyPoker is once again looking to get players of all bankroll levels involved in the series. Those looking to earn a Main Event seat at a lower price point have numerous options.

Qualifiers on the satellite tree start at just $0.01. Other qualifying options are priced at $1.10, $5.50, and $22. These feed into the weekly PPC Winter Main Event Satellite, which has no direct buy-in.

Party is also soon launching special PPC Winter Edition SPINS. Thousands of tournament tickets will be up for grabs. Buy-in levels offering tournament seats range from $3.30 – $53 with tournament tickets from $33 – $53.

PartyPoker should release a complete series schedule in the coming weeks.

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Final PokerStars Pit Stop Cash Drop Jackpot Grows to More Than $200K

As the F1 season comes to a close this weekend, PokerStars is upping the ante with a $220,000 jackpot in the Pit Stop Cash Drop promotion

As the Formula One season comes to a close this weekend, PokerStars is upping the ante with a $220,000 jackpot up for grabs for one lucky online poker player in the Pit Stop Cash Drop promotion.

Stars, an Oracle Red Bull Racing team partner, has run racing-themed promotions since the French Grand Prix in July. Recent events have led to the super-sized prize drop.

“With the huge excitement of the F1 season and the stellar performance from the Oracle Red Bull Racing team, it’s only fitting to celebrate in style and award this massive prize to our deserving community,” PokerStars director of partnerships, public relations, and consumer engagement Rebecca McAdam Willetts said in a news release.

“Offering epic rewards to the community is at the heart of our partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing, and we are truly excited to see who lands the PokerStars Pit Stop Cash Drop jackpot.”

How to win the PokerStars Pit Stop Cash Drop

Every Tuesday after each F1 race, PokerStars randomly dropped a jackpot prize into one PokerStars player’s account. The player had just 15 minutes to claim the cash.

With no player claiming the jackpot so far this season, the jackpot increased every race and now stands at $220,000 if the Oracle Red Bull Racing team makes the podium. If the team comes up short of the podium, $210,000 will be on the line to one lucky player.

The final Pit Stop Cash Drop is set for Nov. 22 after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. For this cash drop, instead of the 15-minute time limit, PokerStars is raising that to 48 hours.

This gives players a longer window of time to claim the prize. To earn a chance to win, players must opt in to the promotion.

If the jackpot chest remains unclaimed after Nov. 24, Stars will select another player until the phenomenal prize is finally claimed. Now doubt, plenty of players will be eagerly checking their accounts.

A big winner on tap

Clues to the mystery winner will be shared across PokerStars Casino social media channels. Stars will invite players to guess along with a series of #WhoWunnit clues hinting at the winner’s identity.

Across the F1 season, Stars has awarded players with a host of special race weekend rewards. With the Red Bull partnership, the site has aimed to bring F1-fueled entertainment to players and fans through:

  • unique experiences
  • promotions
  • competitions
  • exclusive content

The efforts are part of a multi-year agreement with Red Bull Oracle Racing.

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Sports-style Bet & Go Tournaments Debut at GGPoker This Weekend With World Cup Kickoff

GGPoker is reaching out to online poker players and sports fans with the new Bet & Go tournament format, which debuts Sunday.

GGPoker is reaching out to poker players and sports fans with the new Bet & Go tournament format. The option brings a bit of the fun of live sports to the online poker realm.

In a Bet & Go, players’ skills on the table not only matter, but also how well they pick a sporting event.

“With Bet & Go tournaments, GGPoker players can support their favorite teams or simply take advantage of the biggest discounts and cheer for the underdogs,” GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu said in a news release. “Watch your team win the event and you’ll be free to continue to play your way into the money. It could be a win-win for you.”

How do GGPoker Bet & Go events work?

When playing a Bet & Go style event, each tournament is matched to an upcoming sporting event, such as a football or tennis match. Players can choose from two buy-in options, one for either opponent in the sports event.

The buy-in is then discounted by each opponent’s odds of winning. For example, players supporting big favorites in the sporting event will have smaller discounts applied to their buy-in than available to players who choose to support the underdogs.

GG officials say the tournaments “will bring the excitement of supporting your favorite sports teams onto the digital felt.”

Another unique Bet & Go twist is that once the sporting event ends, surviving players who registered in support of the losing team are automatically knocked out of the tournament. However, all players knocked out can rebuy at a non-discounted buy-in.

Bet & Go debuts Sunday

Those looking to get in the sports/poker action can jump in the first tournament on Sunday. The event debuts at the same time as the Qatar versus Ecuador World Cup match.

GG will run additional tournaments for football matches in the following days and weeks. The action on the felt should add to the action on the pitch for GG online poker players and sports fans.

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WSOPE Weekly: Action Concludes with Sweden’s Omar Eljach Winning Main Event for €1.4 Million

The action came to a close in the WSOP Europe on Wednesday from the Czech Republic Omar Eljach winning the Main Event for €1.4 million.

The bracelet-hunting action came to a close in the World Series of Poker Europe on Wednesday after 15 events from King’s Casino in the Czech Republic. Omar Eljach proved to be the big winner of the series, taking down the Main Event for €1.4 million.

The final week of action saw several first-time winners as well. Andrey Lyubovetskiy and Emil Bise also won their second bracelets and Shaun Deeb continued his successful run in the series.

A German pro soccer player even found a bracelet win. Here’s a look at the final week of play in the WSOPE.

Event 12: €10,350 Main Event

The championship event of the series brought in a hefty turnout of 763 players for a €7.2 million prize pool. After two starting flights and five days of action, Sweden’s Omar Eljach (pictured in lead image, courtesy WSOP) came out on top for €1.4 million and his first bracelet.

Eljack now has almost $2 million in live tournament winnings and came close to a bracelet earlier in the series. He finished runner-up in Event 6: €5,000 PLO for €152,827.

At the 2019 WSOPE, he also took runner-up in a €2,200 PLO event for €79,291. Eljack was pleased to now break through with a win.

“It’s really hard to describe,” he said. “So many emotions, all of them amazing. Such a draining battle. I feel relief, I feel incredible joy. Yeah … it’s an amazing feeling.”

France’s Jonathan Pastore just missed adding his second bracelet, finishing runner-up for €852,949. Shaun Deeb, of the United States, continued his nice run in the series, taking third for €607,531 and just missing out on his sixth bracelet.

During the series, Deeb scored two thirds, a 10th, and 15th for more than $1.1 million. He was sad that his time in the Czech Republic had come to an end.

Here’s a look at the final table payouts.

  1. Omar Eljach – €1,380,129
  2. Jonathan Pastore – €852,949
  3. Shaun Deeb – €607,531
  4. Vladas Tamasauskas – €438,978
  5. Paul Covaciu – €321,838
  6. Armin Rezaei – €239,466
  7. Barny Boatman – €180,867
  8. Alexandre Reard – €138,702
  9. Timothy Adams – €108,024

Event 15: €1,000 No Limit Hold’em Turbo Freezeout

A pair of Ukrainians battled for the bracelet in this event that saw 211 entries for a €182,409 prize pool. In the end, Andrey Lyubovetskiy secured his second bracelet for €45,606.

The win denied Lyubovetskiy’s countryman Oleksii Kovalchuk his third bracelet. He took €28,178 for the second-place finish and also grabbed a runner-up in Event 10: €2,200 Eight-Game Mix.

Lyubovetskiy’s first bracelet came in 2021 also at the WSOPE, where he won the €25,000 Platinum High Roller for €518,430. He now has more than $1 million in WSOP earnings and more than $1.8 million overall.

Event 14: €1,100 Bounty Hunter

Belgium’s Karim Maekelberg took the win in the bounty-hunting action for a payday of €62,111 and his first bracelet. Prior to this, Maekelberg had only about $10,000 in live tournament winnings.

He’s now increased that significantly and was pleased to add a huge bullet point to his record after spending much of the last few years playing online poker.

“I started playing four years ago, took things seriously, but I mainly played online and just grind everything online,” he said after the win. “I studied, became better, and now I’m getting into the live scene.”

Germany’s  Theo Schmitt finished runner-up for €38,375. The tournament attracted 436 entries for a €283,400 prize pool.

Event 13: €1,650 Pot Limit Omaha/NLHE Mixed

This split format tournament required some skill in poker’s most popular games. Dutchman Yair Van Ruiten took the top spot for his first bracelet and €85,405.

This marked only the second WSOP cash for Van Ruiten. He was one of the chip leaders for much of the tournament and rode that wave to the title.

Ioannis Angelou Konstas, of Greece, finished runner-up for €52,772 and now has more than $1.2 million WSOP cashes. The event brought in 251 entries for a prize pool of €357,675.

Event 11: €50,000 Diamond High Roller

Orpen Kisacikoglu, of Turkey, took the title in this nosebleed stakes affair for €748,106 and his first bracelet. A regular competitor in high roller events, he now has more than $10 million in live tournament winnings.

The win came after Kisacikoglu took third in Event 6: €25,500 Short Deck High Roller for €323,553. He also scored a runner-up finish in the €100,000 Super High Roller side event for €199,500.

The Diamond High Roller saw 45 entries for a €2.1 million prize pool. The United Kingdom’s Sam Grafton took runner-up for €462,363 and Deeb grabbed third for €313,919.

Event 10: €2,200 Eight-Game Mix

Germany’s Thomer Pidun took the top spot for €49,245 and his first bracelet in the mixed-game action. This capped a nice run through the series which included two fifth-place finishes as well as a sixth and an eighth.

Pidum now has almost $570,000 in WSOP winnings, which also included a nice 33rd-place finish in the Main Event in 2019 for $261,430.

Oleksii Kovalchuk finished runner-up for €30,430 and another German player, Philipp Krieger, took third for €21,311. The tournament produced a 102-entry field for a €179,265 prize pool. The battle against his two opponents came with some challenges for Pidum beyond the play on the table.

“I had big problems at three handed,” he said. “I had stomach issues and I thought I was going to puke on the table! I was thinking why now? But thankfully it calmed down and I managed to ride it out.”

Event 9: €2,200 Short Deck

Emil Bise, of Switzerland, secured his second bracelet and €49,521 in this Short Deck tournament. The 91-entry field brought in a prize pool of €172,900 and Bise described the win as: “Beautiful, unbelievable!”

“I put my heart into WSOP every year, it’s very special to me and I’m so happy,” he added.

The Czech Republic’s Jakub Koleckar finished runner-up for €30,602. GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos, of Brazil, finished third for €21,416.

Event 7: €1,650 NLHE Six-Handed

This event concluded on Nov. 9 with German professional soccer player Max Kruse scoring his first bracelet for €134,152. A regular at the WSOP tables, he now has more than $295,000 in live tournament winnings. 

“I’m overwhelmed,” he said after the win. “It’s the greatest feeling to have finally won a WSOP bracelet. I’ve wanted to win for 10 years and, of course, it makes me proud.”

France’s Dorian Melchers finished runner-up for €87,059.

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New Promotions Launched at 888poker Including $2 Million BLAST Event, Live Package Freeroll

888poker announced the launch of the  The Anniversary Selection series of promotions on Thursday for the last two months of the year.

888poker announced the launch of the  The Anniversary Selection series of promotions on Thursday for the last two months of the year. The new events come in part of 888’s 20th anniversary celebration and cap the year for the online poker site.

The Anniversary Selection includes six different promotions and activities from Nov. 17 – Jan. 4. The efforts are designed to reward players for their loyalty to the site, which was recently named the EGR Poker Operator of the Year.

A look at 88poker’s new promotions

Players at 888 will find some nice prizes and rewards up for grabs as part of the two-month promotion. A major part of the Anniversary Selection is the super-sized $2 million BLAST.

The events feature a $20 buy-in from Nov. 17 – Jan. 4 with a chance at a huge seven-figure prize pool. This is twice the usual maximum jackpot in the popular Sit & Go events.

The site is also giving away 20 exclusive $2,000 888pokerLIVE packages over the next two months. Players simply have to buy in to online poker tournaments with a minimum buy-in of $1.

Those finishing in the money could earn a ticket into a live event giveaway freeroll. The top five finishers in the event earn a $2,000 live event package.

Even more up for grabs with Anniversary Selection

Beyond those two events, 888 is offering even more in the coming months. That includes 20% extra rakeback on cash games played from Nov. 24-31.

This extra is  on top of any other rakeback a player has earned during this period. Some other upcoming events include:

  • Happy Holidays Sale: Tournament Series – This promotion features slashed buy-ins on some of 888’s most popular tournaments from Dec. 19-26.
  • $20,000 Anniversary Freeroll – Those who play 20 tournaments or more with a $1 minimum buy-in from Nov. 25 – Dec. 24 receive a ticket to the $20,000 Anniversary Freeroll. The event runs on Dec. 25 with plenty of free Christmas cash on the line.
  • Holiday Megawheel – All players get a chance to spin the wheel for some extra goodies during this holiday season.

Other 888 news

Beyond these promotions, 888poker also recently made some other news. On Tuesday, the site announced the signing of Spanish poker pro and YouTube vlogger Lucia Navarro.

“I am super excited and grateful to be part of a strong and diverse team of ambassadors at 888poker,” she said in a news release “The brand is dedicated to player enjoyment and satisfaction, which are some of the reasons I decided to wear the 888poker patch.”

The operator also announced changes recently to the site’s BLAST jackpot games. 888 has removed the timer and automatic all-in features from the sit & go games.

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Road to Victory: German Student Details His Unique Journey to GGPoker Flip & Go Millionaire Title

German poker player Niclas G., 22, spoke with PokerScout this week about winning the Flip & GO Millionaire event at GGPoker on Nov. 11.

Paying for university studies just got a little easier for German poker player Niclas G. The 22-year-old won the Flip & GO Millionaire event at GGPoker on Nov. 11.

The college student, who goes by the username “ifhedieshedies” on the site, landed a score of $54,929. Even a few days after the win, Niclas (who asked that his full surname not be used) was still finding it difficult to believe the turn of events.

“It still feels incredible to have won such a big tournament with over $1 million guaranteed,” he told PokerScout this week. “Many players wait for these spots their entire life, and it really took me a while to realize what I had achieved.”

And while many poker players advancing into such a major event might sit at the laptop or computer to play, Niclas faced some other challenges. He was driving a bit for the start of the tournament and wasn’t always able to play.

“I was actually on the road for the first one or two hours of the tournament, and was sitting out like a third of the hands since I wasn’t able to be on the phone the whole time,” he says. “Nevertheless, I managed to build a stack and continued playing at home until the end.”

Cashing in for five figures at GGPoker

The Flip & GO Millionaire ran from Nov. 1-11, with buy-ins of just $11 and a $1 million guarantee. GG organizers worked to create a major event for online poker players of all bankroll levels and offering a major payout for top finishers.

A Flip & Go features players all in during the first round. All players receive three cards and then discard one after the flop. The winning player then advances to the Go stage, which then plays out like a traditional No Limit Hold’em tournament.

While other players no doubt bought in numerous times to advance beyond the Flip stage, Niclas played only once to advance to the Go stage. He bought in for five stacks at a cost of $55, but won all those entries after playing $0.50 to $2.20 satellites.

Niclas says he found many big hands during the tournament, which helped propel him along. A huge moment at the final table also greatly helped his cause.

With six players remaining and on the short stack, Nclas was dealt Q-10 offsuit in the small blind. The player with the largest stack raised with K-2 from the button. With just four big blinds remaining, Niclas was all in.

“On the flop and turn, nothing hit and on the river I spiked a 10,” he says. “This was definitely the most important flip in my life so far! After that hand I was almost even with the others remaining on the final table and I said to myself, ‘Now I will take it down.’”

That he did, topping a field of about 100,000 entries and 20,000 unique players.

Small bankroll to big win

The win comes after Niclas only began playing poker about three years ago. He generally plays $1-10 Sit & Go’s and hyper tournaments with a small bankroll.

Away from the poker table, Niclas enjoys hanging out with friends and is also a sports fan, especially football. Perhaps some of that competitive spirit has helped at the poker table.

Watching poker content online helped Niclas develop many of his skills. So far, he seems to be a fast learner, but still plays just for entertainment when not studying or in class. 

“I’m a recreational player and I only play for fun,” he says.

A $50,000-plus score at GGPoker certainly qualifies as fun, as well as quite the card-playing bullet point.

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Spanish Poker Pro, YouTube Vlogger Lucia Navarro Signs as 888poker’s Latest Ambassador

888poker continues adding to the site’s ambassador roster and announced the signing of Spanish poker pro Lucia Navarro on Tuesday.

888poker continues adding to the site’s ambassador roster and announced the signing of Spanish poker pro Lucia Navarro on Tuesday.

Originally from Alicante, Spain, Navarro has traveled the world playing poker and loves the game. Much of her career has focused on online poker and she also vlogs about her poker adventures on YouTube.

Her new role with 888 should be part of those media efforts now as well.

“I am super excited and grateful to be part of a strong and diverse team of ambassadors at 888poker,” she said in a news release “The brand is dedicated to player enjoyment and satisfaction, which are some of the reasons I decided to wear the 888poker patch.”

Navarro’s journey to poker success

Even from an early age, poker and card games in general were a major part of Navarro’s life. Family members remember the youngster chasing anyone down she could to play.

That eventually led to launching a professional poker career in her home country in 2013. Navarro, who later moved to Portugal, focused mainly on online cash games. She also played live cash and tournaments at the local Casino Mediterraneo.

A year later, Navarro won her first major tournament, collecting $22,000 at a CNP Valencia main event. In 2015, she moved to London “to take advantage of the juicy live cash games at the Victoria Casino,” 888poker’s announcement of the signing notes.

More tournament play also followed, including a repeat main event title at CNP Alicante in 2019 for $35,000. The win came while on a visit back to her hometown to visit family and friends.

Navarro is the only woman on the Spanish national poker circuit to hold two major titles.

Joining the 888 team

As a member of the team, Navarro will join plenty of online action at 888poker. She also may be on the road as well for 888 live events.

Navarro says she enjoys traveling for live events, but also welcomes the calm and tranquility when playing online tournaments at home.

One of her recent YouTube videos featured Navarro playing in a tournament in Portugal. She also produced a video focusing on her online poker setup as well.

With the new 888 signing, the company will place the poker pro even more in the spotlight as she represent the brand.

“With so much love for the game and an eye to making it even more player-focused,” she says, “I look forward to representing 888poker with pride. Thank you for the opportunity.”

* Photos courtesy 888poker

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German Player Takes Title in GGPoker Flip & Go Millionaire for Massive Return on 11 Bucks

German online poker player “ifhedieshedies” won the GGPoker Flip & Go Millionaire event on Friday for a nice score of $54,929.

November brought a unique tournament for players at GGPoker. The Flip & Go Millionaire offered players a chance to turn 11 bucks into a huge payday. After 10 days of Flip stages, a winner was crowned in the Go Stage on Friday – with a nice five-figure prize going to the winner.

German online poker player “ifhedieshedies” flipped to the title and a nice score of $54,929. This was quite a score considering the buy-in.

There’s no word on how many Flip stages the winner took part in. But the payout amounts to more than 4,993 times that initial price point.

Inside the Flip & Go Millionaire numbers

Over the last couple years, GG has been aggressive when it comes to major event guarantees. The site has shown a willingness to get all levels of players involved for major guaranteed tournaments. That was again the case with the Flip & Go Millionaire.

Reaching $1 million wouldn’t be easy with such a small buy-in. On Thursday morning, the site reached about 71,000 and needed to check in at 100,000 to meet the guarantee.

With Flip stages running every 20 minutes, GG just made that total. The tournament saw just over 100,000 entries to meet the guarantee. The tournament also saw 20,000 unique entries.

That meant a total of 4,263 players in the money with a minimum cash paying out $72. “dalo0013” finished runner-up for $51,828. The top three finishers all cashed in for more than $50,000. Here’s a look at the final table winners.

GGPoker Flip & Go Millionaire results

  1. Ifhedieshedies (Germany) – $54,929
  2. dalo0013 – $51,828
  3. zodiaco1234 (Peru) – $51,568
  4. x-ATHENA-x (Brazil) – $26,451
  5. orenoie_5296 – $19,068
  6. Caio Pessagno – $13,746
  7. JeffreyLing – $9,911
  8. Lukestrike (Brazil) – $7,146.09
  9. ELS (Netherlands) – $5,153,34

Popular event among GGPoker players

The Millionaire offered a nice way to reach players of all levels with a shot at a major score. Flip & Go events have become popular with players in recent years and the format has even expanded to a live event each summer at the World Series of Poker.

Players start with three cards and then see a flop. Each player then discards one card and all players then see the turn and river cards. The player with the best hand moves on to the Go stage, which plays out as a traditional No Limit Hold’em tournament.

Several players took to Twitter to share their own success at reaching the Go Stage and bagging some winnings.

Canadian poker player Collin Capone was one of those jumping in the Millionaire action. He made a nice run, finishing 474th for $290.

Omaholics Series underway

Plenty of action continues all month at GG. The Omaholics Series is currently underway, running through Nov. 27. The all-Omaha affair features buy-ins starting at $5.40 with a $5 million overall guarantee.

A major part of the series is the $210 Mystery Bounty Main Event. The tournament features numerous starting flights with $500,000 guaranteed and the final stage set for Nov. 27.

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888poker Announces Changes to Blast Events; Timers, Automatic All In Features Are Now Gone

Some changes are underway for 888poker’s Blast jackpot games including the removal of the timer and automatic all-in features.

Some changes are underway for 888poker’s Blast jackpot games. That includes removing the timer and automatic all-in features from the popular sit & go games.

“We’ve listened to our players and are confident they’ll love the changes,” the company noted in a news release.

Sit & go style tournaments feature three players with a random prize determined at the beginning of the action. The events are usually in a winner-take-all format on most online poker sites.

The changes bring 888’s Blast games more in line with similar offerings at other online platforms.

A look at the 888poker Blast changes

Like many online poker sites, 888 offers short-handed, fast-paced tournaments. Blast events offer players with limited time a chance to test their poker skills against others.

The tournaments are quick and offer a chance at major prizes depending on the prize randomizer. Players can win up to 10,000 times their buy-in, offering players a shot at plenty of bang for the buck.

888’s was a unique version with a bit more luck involved because of the timer and auto all-in features. Players apparently wanted these elements removed and 888 now has delivered with that request.

“With more control over the outcome of your game, your chance to win massive Blast jackpots is even more in your hands,” the company noted in announcing the changes.

Those playing in Blast events will also notice some additional details. The higher the prize pool multiplier, the more chips a player receives. Blind level lengths also increase at higher levels.

More 888poker events underway

In other news, 888 recently announced the sponsorship of the CNP888 LIVE Festival in Madrid, Spain. The series begins Thursday and runs through Nov. 20 at Casino Gran Madrid Torrelodones.

Players will find a €1,100 Main Event and online qualifying opportunities at 888poker. Complete $2,000 luxury tournament packages are up for grabs.

The Knockout Games Mystery Bounty Edition also runs through Nov. 22 with more than $2 million guaranteed. The $250 Main Event highlights the series on Nov. 20-22 with a $500,000 guarantee. For a complete preview and series schedule, click here.

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GGPoker Gets Omaholic Series Underway; Flip & Go Millionaire Closes in on 80,000 Entries

GGPoker's Omaholic Series runs through Nov. 27 with buy-ins starting at $5.40 and at least $5 million guaranteed overall.

Omaha fans rejoice. GGPoker launched the latest edition of the site’s Omaholic Series on Wednesday, running through Nov. 27. The festival features Omaha tournaments exclusively, with buy-ins starting at $5.40 and at least $5 million guaranteed overall.

The $210 Mystery Bounty Main Event highlights the series with numerous starting flights and the final stage set for Nov. 27. The tournament also comes with a $500,000 guarantee.

“It’s time for all lovers of Omaha poker to mark their calendars; their favorite tournament series is coming back,” GG head of public relations Paul Burke said in a news release. “There are millions in cash prizes to be won and an Omaha Mystery Bounty main event to cap it all off – this Omaholic Series will be special.”

The site’s Flip & Go Millionaire event also sees the last Flip stage on Thursday. The event has seen big numbers so far.

More GGPoker Omaholic Series highlights

Beyond the championship event, players will find a packed schedule with major guarantees. A few of the highlights include:

  • $5.40 Mini Bounty MILLION$ – final stage on Nov. 19, $100,000 guaranteed 
  • $54 Bounty MILLION$ – final stage on Nov. 20, $250,000 guaranteed
  • $1,050 Sunday Main High Roller – Nov. 13, 20, 27; $75,000 guaranteed

Satellites for numerous Omaholic events also run daily throughout the series. Players can look for GGPoker’s OmahaSquad to stream plenty of the festival action on Twitch.

That includes Fernando “JNandezPoker” Habegger and Mikhail “Minthon19” Yakovlev, who regularly stream from the highest-stakes Omaha tables. Here’s a look at the complete series.

GGPoker Omaholic Series 2022

DateEventBuy-inGuarantee
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 12Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$15,000
Nov 13Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$30,000
Nov 13Hundred Stack $840$840$100,000
Nov 13Hundred Stack $88$88$20,000
Nov 13Bounty Super High Roller $5,250$5,250$100,000
Nov 13Bounty HR $525$525$75,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty HR $54$54$25,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Bounty King $400$400$50,000
Nov 13Bounty King Jr $40$40$20,000
Nov 13Sunday Main Event HR $1,050$1,050$75,000
Nov 13Sunday Special $150$150$20,000
Nov 13Bounty Super High Roller $5,250$5,250$100,000
Nov 13Sunday Fifty Stack $55$55$10,000
Nov 13Sunday Fifty Stack HR $525$525$40,000
Nov 13Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$5,000
Nov 13Bounty Cooldown $108$108$15,000
Nov 13Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 13Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 13Bounty Closer $250$250$12,500
Nov 13Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$5,000
Nov 14Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,500
Nov 14Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$15,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 14Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 14Bounty HR $525$525$30,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Daily Main $250$250$15,000
Nov 14Daily Mini Main $25$25$6,000
Nov 14Bounty King $400$400$20,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 14Daily Special $150$150$10,000
Nov 14High Roller $1,050$1,050$50,000
Nov 14Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 14Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$5,000
Nov 14Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 14Bounty Cooldown $108$108$7,500
Nov 14Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 14Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 14Bounty Closer $250$250$7,500
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$5,000
Nov 15Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,500
Nov 15Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$15,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 15Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 15Bounty HR $525$525$30,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Daily Main $250$250$15,000
Nov 15Daily Mini Main $25$25$6,000
Nov 15Bounty King $400$400$20,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 15Daily Special $150$150$10,000
Nov 15High Roller $1,050$1,050$50,000
Nov 15Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 15Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$5,000
Nov 15Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 15Bounty Cooldown $108$108$7,500
Nov 15Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 15Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 15Bounty Closer $250$250$7,500
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$5,000
Nov 16Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,500
Nov 16Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$15,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 16Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 16Bounty HR $525$525$30,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Daily Main $250$250$15,000
Nov 16Daily Mini Main $25$25$6,000
Nov 16Bounty King $400$400$20,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 16Daily Special $150$150$10,000
Nov 16High Roller $1,050$1,050$30,000
Nov 16Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 16Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$5,000
Nov 16Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 16Bounty Cooldown $108$108$7,500
Nov 16Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 16Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 16Bounty Closer $250$250$7,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 17Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$5,000
Nov 17Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,500
Nov 17Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$15,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 17Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 17Bounty HR $525$525$30,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17Daily Main $250$250$15,000
Nov 17Daily Mini Main $25$25$6,000
Nov 17Bounty King $400$400$20,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 17Daily Special $150$150$10,000
Nov 17High Roller $1,050$1,050$50,000
Nov 17MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 17Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 17Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$5,000
Nov 17Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 17Bounty Cooldown $108$108$7,500
Nov 17Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 17Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 17Bounty Closer $250$250$7,500
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 18Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$4,000
Nov 18Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,000
Nov 18Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$12,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 18Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 18Bounty HR $525$525$10,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18Daily Main $250$250$12,000
Nov 18Daily Mini Main $25$25$5,000
Nov 18Bounty King $400$400$12,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 18Daily Special $150$150$8,000
Nov 18High Roller $1,050$1,050$30,000
Nov 18MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 18Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 18Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$4,000
Nov 18Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 18Bounty Cooldown $108$108$6,000
Nov 18Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 18Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 18Bounty Closer $250$250$5,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 19Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$4,000
Nov 19Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$10,000
Nov 19Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$7,000
Nov 19Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$15,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Stage 1]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Hundred Stack $840$840$25,000
Nov 19Hundred Stack $88$88$10,000
Nov 19Bounty HR $525$525$20,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty HR $54$54$12,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Last Chance]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Daily Main $250$250$15,000
Nov 19Daily Mini Main $25$25$5,000
Nov 19Bounty King $400$400$20,000
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Bounty King Jr $40$40$10,000
Nov 19Daily Special $150$150$8,000
Nov 19High Roller $1,050$1,050$40,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Last Minute]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 19Ultra Deepstack Turbo $5.50$5.50$2,000
Nov 19Ultra Deepstack Turbo $55$55$4,000
Nov 19Mini Bounty MILLION$, $100K GTD [Final Stage]$5.40$100,000
Nov 19Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$4,000
Nov 19Bounty Cooldown $108$108$7,500
Nov 19Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 19Bounty Closer $250$250$7,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Double Chance $55 [2-Stack]$55$10,000
Nov 20Bounty Warm-Up $25$25$15,000
Nov 20Bounty Warm-Up $215$215$30,000
Nov 20Hundred Stack $840$840$100,000
Nov 20Hundred Stack $88$88$20,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Stage 1]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty Super High Roller $5,250$5,250$100,000
Nov 20Bounty HR $525$525$75,000
Nov 20Mini Bounty HR $54$54$25,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Last Chance]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty King $400$400$50,000
Nov 20Bounty King Jr $40$40$20,000
Nov 20Sunday Main Event HR $1,050$1,050$75,000
Nov 20Sunday Special $150$150$20,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Last Minute]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty Super High Roller $5,250$5,250$100,000
Nov 20MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 20Sunday Fifty Stack $55$55$10,000
Nov 20Sunday Fifty Stack HR $525$525$40,000
Nov 20Bounty MILLION$, $250K GTD [Final Stage]$54$250,000
Nov 20Bounty Cooldown $10.80$10.80$5,000
Nov 20Bounty Cooldown $108$108$15,000
Nov 20Bounty Closer $250$250$12,500
Nov 21MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 21MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 21MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 21MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 22MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 22MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 22MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 22MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 23MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 23MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 23MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 23MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 24MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 24MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 24MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 24MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 25MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 25MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 25MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 25MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 26MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 26MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 26MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 26MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 27MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 27MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 27MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 27MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Stage 1]$210$500,000
Nov 27MYSTERY BOUNTY Main Event - $50K Top Bounty [Final Stage]$210$500,000

Other events running at GGPoker

Beyond the Omaholics, even more is on the line for online poker players at GG. The $11 Flip & Go Millionaire has earned some headlines in recent weeks.

The special event comes with at least $1 million guaranteed in prizes on the line. Players can still get in the Flip stage, but the Go stage begins Nov. 11.

Flip stages run every 20 minutes on the site and GG staff are pleased with the turnout so far.

“We believe it is going to hit the $1 million guarantee, and so we’re very happy with the community’s engagement with this,” Burke told PokerScout. “It’s always great to be able to offer players this kind of lower buy-in event with a chunky guarantee.”

GGPoker has announced the launch of the $11 Flip & Go Millionaire, a special tournament with at least $1 million in prizes on the line.

As of Thursday morning, the event had attracted 70,795 entries but that number was moving up quickly.

“We’re hoping this will cross 100,000 entries before the final Flip Stages are complete,” Burke said.

The site is also partnering with Dusk Till Dawn casino for the upcoming United Kingdom Poker Championships. The series begins on Jan. 7 at GG and then live play starts at Dusk Till Dawn on Jan. 11.

Players will find a £560 Main Event with £500,000 guaranteed and an extra £50,000 in added prizes for players who qualify online.

The site is offering players a chance to grab a complete tournament package. Qualifiers starts at just a dollar and include:

  • Daily Dollar Qualifiers – These award one seat daily for just $1. GG will award a total of 60 tickets via Daily Dollar Qualifiers.
  • Weekly $80 Super Satellites – These run every Wednesday and guarantee one seat for every £560 ($640) in the prize pool. Each weekly event guaratees eight seats.

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