Introducing PLO-5 Cash Games and N-Stack Tournaments
Two new game modes will be deployed on April 2 during regular monthly maintenance on the GGNetwork. Both Five Card Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO-5) and N-Stack tournaments will be launched, thus bolstering an already solid line-up, and making players’ online poker experience even more exciting.
What is PLO-5?
Commonly known as Five Card Pot Limit Omaha or Five Card PLO, this special form of Omaha is very similar to regular PLO. There is one major difference in that players are dealt five cards instead of four, so an already complex game has been tweaked to create even more combinations and draws.
All other rules are the same, with players still being required to use exactly two of their hole cards to make the best hand. Once this new game type goes live it will be available as a regular Cash game and receive its own filter in the Game Lobby.
As part of the regular Cash game pool, PLO-5 also qualifies for the Big Hand Jackpot. So far, the winning hands for an extra pay day are as follows:
– Royal Flush: 15%
– Straight Flush: 6%
– Four of a Kind: 1.5%
There will also be a daily leaderboard available across all stakes, and $5,000 in daily prizes to be awarded. This boosts the overall daily leaderboards prize tally for all Omaha Cash games to $25,000, with all prizes to be paid out in Cash game dollars (C$).
Nine regular limits will be available, from $0.01/$0.02 all the way up to $5/$10. Another five high-stakes VIP Games will also go live, featuring stakes from $25/$50 right up to a massive $500/$1,000.
Get Ready for N-Stack Tournaments
N-Stack Tournaments play out very much like regular MTTs, but with participants having the opportunity to purchase multiple stacks. How many of these N-Stacks are available will depend on each specific tournament.
Players have the option to start with a designated number of N-Stacks or keep them in reserve for a later stage. This feature has become very popular in the Triton High Roller Series, and was applied in their Short Deck tournaments.
Each stack is essentially considered a bullet/entry. At least one stack has to be used at the start of the tournament, and players can redeem their reserved stacks at any time during the registration period. The remaining stacks of all players at the table will be highlighted for strategies to be adapted accordingly.
All unredeemed stacks will be automatically added to players’ stacks once the time comes. This may, for example, be when late registration closes or once a specific duration has been reached. The relevant information for this time window will be shown in the tournament lobby.
Purchased entries will go straight into the prize pool and the tournament will play down to a winner, as usual. There will be different approaches on how many bullets are used during the early stages, so players should make their choices wisely.
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