BetMGM has joined forces with PokerGO to share the thrill of the BetMGM Poker Championship final table with poker aficionados globally!
The last table face-off will occur at the PokerGO Studio, situated within the opulent Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Brace yourselves for some high-roller excitement as six contenders vie for the coveted championship on Sunday, June 26th. PokerGO will be present to document every intense deception, wager escalation, and all-in instance, transmitting the final table live for your viewing enjoyment.
However, there’s more in store! In anticipation of the primary event, PokerGO will also organize a captivating $25,000 no-entry-fee tournament on Wednesday, June 22nd. This exclusive competition is restricted to the highest-ranking players who secured their positions through BetMGM’s online qualifying rounds, introducing an additional tier of rivalry to this already esteemed tournament.
Luke Staudenmaier, Poker Director at BetMGM, conveyed his eagerness regarding the alliance, remarking, “PokerGO is celebrated for providing first-rate poker material to enthusiasts worldwide, and we’re delighted to welcome them as a vital collaborator for the BetMGM Poker Championship.” He underscored the importance of this joint effort, emphasizing that “This partnership affords both our finalists and freeroll participants an exceptional chance to exhibit their abilities on one of poker’s most legendary platforms—the PokerGO Studio.”
The BetMGM Poker Championship, boasting a $3,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em main event with a substantial $1 million assured prize fund, commences on Thursday, June 23rd, and guarantees four days of exhilarating poker action.
And the excitement doesn’t end there! Note on your calendars the BetMGM Poker Mystery Bounty event on Saturday, June 25th. With a $600 buy-in, this event injects a contemporary twist into the live poker scene at Aria, promising an engaging and unforeseen tournament experience.
Staudenmaier expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This presents a remarkable chance for competitors to vie for a coveted poker championship, accompanied by renowned figures like Jeff Platt and Jamie Kerstetter delivering analysis on PokerGO.”