GGPoker PLO & Short Deck players will pay less rake!
Great news for all existing and potential GGPoker players. The GGNetwork poker site has just lowered its PLO and Short Deck rake! Moreover, they are also introducing a cap on these games.
This exciting news will make playing at GGPoker even more worthwhile. While GGPoker has become one of the most popular poker sites over the past couple of months they are now giving money back to the players.
Unlike many other pokers sites that are generally only aiming to charge their players more rake, you will actually pay less rake while playing at one of the best sites in the GGNetwork.
These great changes will come to effect right away. That means that all PLO and Short Deck players will pay similar fees as Texas Hold’em players.
New GGPoker Rake Structures
We have summarized the changes for you so that you can check how much rake you will be paying while playing at GGPoker.
Here’s the overview of the new, reduced rake for Pot Limit Omaha tables:
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The rake percentage for 6+ Short Deck games is now also 5% by default. A new rake cap has also been applied:
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No Limit Hold’em players will pay rake according to the table displayed below:
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WSOP 2020 Updates
Besides the just mentioned rake improvements, there is obviously way more happening in one of the most popular poker networks in the world. The WSOP 2020 is currently taking place online and two major events of this epic tournament series have just ended.
The 59th event of the series was a $2,500 Double Stack No Limit event and Leonardo “Babaehduro” Mattos managed to take down the event. Brazilian players have now won four events in total and it was also Mattos’ largest score.
Mattos beat Christopher “RambaZamba Putz in the heads-up and took home $399,047. 1,061 paid the buy-in for this event and created a total prize pool of $2,519,875.
152 players made it into the money and Mattos crushed his former largest cash from a WSOP side event a couple of weeks ago when he won $56,047.
Event #59: $2,500 NLHE Results
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WSOP Event #60: $525 Bounty No Limit Hold’em Championship
Orhan “yirtil” Ates won the first WSOP Bracelet in this year’s WSOP. There were 3,170 players who paid the buy-in for the event which resulted in a large $1,585,000 prize pool.
Ates beat Tobias “juanson” Schwecht heads-up and took home $114,584. Additionally, he collected $65,593 in bounties – that means that he won a grand total of $180,177 and a prestigious WSOP Bracelet.
It is not the only big score by Ates in this year’s WSOP. He has already finished in 26th place in the 44th event for $11,697. Moreover, he has also participated in multiple live WSOP events in recent years and finished in 14th place in the 2019 WSOP International Circuit in Rotterdam.
Event #60: $525 Bounty NLHE 6-Handed Results
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Exclusive GGPoker Rakeback Deal
If you want to benefit from the improved rake structure and highly-attractive WSOP 2020 tournament, we recommend you to join GGPoker.
Besides the just mentioned advantages, you will also benefit from an exclusive welcome offer and you are also going to participate in our exclusive $30,000 race!