PokerGO has one of the busiest schedules in the poker industry. If you check the live schedule or new show announcements, there’s high stakes poker, betting on no future, charity events, and more almost every few days.
Hot show coming as soon as next month Until recently, the Poker Masters series, regularly hosted by Ali Imsirovic, has returned to the big screen.
The festival features the Purple Jacket Sweepstakes for the best players and is traditionally held at the Aria Casino in September instead of the 15-30. The schedule includes more than a dozen tournaments with prizes ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 Wait, the main highlight will be the return of the legendary Super High Roller Bowl.
The buy-in is $300,000, so expect some of the best players to come including Negreanu. He’ll be looking to repeat last year’s success, when his victory netted him the second-largest career win: $3,312,000.
As always, SHRB will be held for 3 days starting September 28th and extending to September 30th. On the first day, competitors play 7 levels of 75 minutes each, on the second day they move on to the final table stage, and on the final day they return to decide the winner.
The Super High Roller Bowl has been held since 2015, and statistics show that it attracts fewer and fewer entrants each year. While registrations for the event in its early days ranged from 40 to 56, it has fallen out of favor recently.
The decline started long before the pandemic hit – 2018 enrollments are still at 36. In 2019, SHRB, like hundreds of other events, was canceled for various reasons that we know of. In 2021, 21 players are registered to compete in Nega, and in 2022 there are 24 competitors. How high the turnout will be this year remains to be seen.
At the end of the year, the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop will return to Las Vegas with bonuses from new partners, exciting high-limit fans and an even bigger challenge after a three-year break.
This text describes the busy schedule of PokerGO, including high stakes poker events like the Poker Masters series and the Super High Roller Bowl. It also mentions the decline in entrants for the Super High Roller Bowl over the years, but highlights the excitement surrounding upcoming events like the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop.
This text highlights the busy schedule of events hosted by PokerGO, including high stakes poker tournaments and charity events. The upcoming Super High Roller Bowl, with a buy-in of $300,000, is expected to attract top players like Negreanu. Despite a decline in attendance in recent years, the event remains a highlight in the poker industry.
This text provides a detailed overview of the busy schedule and upcoming events in the poker industry, particularly highlighting the Poker Masters series and the Super High Roller Bowl. It also mentions the declining number of participants in the Super High Roller Bowl over the years and teases the return of the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop event.
This text highlights the busy schedule of events hosted by PokerGO, including the return of the prestigious Super High Roller Bowl with a $300,000 buy-in and top players like Daniel Negreanu. The Big One for One Drop will also make a comeback in Las Vegas with new partners and high stakes.
This text highlights the busy schedule of PokerGO, including high-stakes poker tournaments and events like the Super High Roller Bowl. Despite a decline in entrants over the years, it still attracts top players like Daniel Negreanu, with the upcoming $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop tournament adding even more excitement to the poker industry.