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PokerGO Monthly Preview: October 2024

By Tim Duckworth
October 01, 2024

September on PokerGO saw the continuation of High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future, along with the return of the Poker Masters.

The new month of October will see more cash game action and crazy pots, while Pot-Limit Omaha will be the dominant game on the PGT. There will also be three sponsored poker events for PokerGO subscribers to watch; including the Celebrity Poker Tour Game Night IV on October 7, the DuelNow Poker Invitational on October 10, and the Monkey Tilt Poker Invitational on October 30.

PokerGO Preview October

High Stakes Poker

The 13th season of High Stakes Poker will conclude in October with the final two lineups of players. To start the month, the action-packed lineup of Andrew Robl, Jennifer Tilly, Stanley Tang, Sameh Elamawy, Humboldt Mike, Nik Airball, Justin Gavri, and Brandon Steven continue playing $500/$1,000 No-Limit Hold’em for two more episodes.

The final two episodes of the season will see the season debuts of Phil Hellmuth, Jeff Housenbold, and Chamath Palihapitiya joining Robl, Airball, Elamawy, Tang, and Tilly.

Watch Season 13 episodes of High Stakes Poker every Monday at 8 p.m. ET.

No Gamble, No Future

The month begins with the final episode of a lineup led by Jared Bleznick, Wolfgang Poker, Humboldt Mike, Sashimi Poker, Markus Gonsalves, Randy Sadler, and Jimmy D’Ambrosio playing $100/$100 No-Limit Hold’em.

There will then be three episodes from a new lineup where Wolfgang Poker is replaced by Ethan “Rampage” Yau and the stakes continue at $100/$100 No-Limit Hold’em.

The final episode of the month will be the start of the Cash of the Titans and seven episodes of intense poker action that sees escalating blinds but in a cash game format. Andrew Robl, Stanley Choi, Justin Young, Sean Perry, Kristen Foxen, Mike Volfson, and Shawn Madden are the featured players on the second installment of Cash of the Titans.

Each player has put up $100,000 on the side, while the buy-in is $100,000 with a single $100,000 rebuy or addon. With three days of cash game action, the biggest winner on Day 1 and Day 2 will each receive $150,000, while the biggest overall cumulative winner over the three days will win $400,000.

Watch Season 5 episodes of No Gamble, No Future every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.

PGT PLO Series

The PGT PLO Series returns with its second installment for 2024, running from October 14-22. There will be nine events on the schedule and buy-ins range from $5,100 to $25,200 with the player who accumulates the most PGT points throughout the series crowned the PGT PLO Series champion and awarded a $10,000 PGT Passport.

Previous PGT PLO Series champions include Lautaro Guerra, Daniel Geeng, and Samuli Sipila, while PGT PLO Series event winners include Eelis Parssinen, Seth Davies, Dylan Weisman, Ronald Keijzer, Daniel Negreanu, Joao Simao, Adam Hendrix, Bryce Yockey, Jim Collopy, Sean Troha, and Nacho Barbero.

Watch PGT PLO Series final tables from October 15-22, at 4 p.m. ET.

Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha

The inaugural Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha in 2023 would see a 38-entrant field set a prize pool of $3,800,000. The final seven players finished in the money, including Chino Rheem, Frank Crivello, Aaron Katz, Isaac Kempton, Stephen Chidwick, and Isaac Haxton. However, it would be Jared Bleznick who emerged victorious to win the $1,292,000 first-place prize.

The marquee Pot-Limit Omaha event of the 2024 PGT season returns from October 24-26 with a few small improvements including the option for Day 2 registration. A field comprising of the best Pot-Limit Omaha players from around the world will be battling it out to see who the next Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha champion will be.

Watch the entire Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha from October 24-26.

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Tim Duckworth
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Tim Duckworth

After finding the game of poker while completing his Bachelor of Commerce degree at university, Tim Duckworth’s life took an unexpected turn as he found himself covering his first poker tournament following the 2007 World Series of Poker. That tournament would kickstart his freelance poker journalist career that has seen him travel the entire world […]

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