December is a dream month for poker fans. And while there’s no shortage of action for No-Limit Hold’em grinders, there's plenty of Omaha action out there — if you know where to find it.
So for those who live and breathe four-, five-, or even six-card action, there’s another stop you won’t want to miss the PLO Grand Slam Prague.
Europe’s PLO Capital for December
Taking place at the All In Casino Prague, the PLO Grand Slam headlines the Diamond Poker Series and features 17 Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments spread across a packed 12-day schedule.
Whether you’re a cash-game regular, an Omaha purist, or just itching for something different, this is where the swings are wild, the decisions are tough, and the action never slows down.
The festival guarantees over €3 million across all events, cementing its place among Europe’s biggest poker series.
Four Marquee Championships
The spotlight shines brightest on the festival’s four flagship tournaments:
€10K Championship (€1M GTD)
€5K Million (€1M GTD)
€2K Masters (€1M GTD)
€15K PKO High Roller (€300K GTD)
These events promise life-changing payouts and high-stakes drama that will draw some of the best Omaha specialists from around the world.
PLO Grand Slam Prague Full Schedule
Date
Time
Buy-in
Event
Guarantee
Mon, Dec 1
1 p.m.
€5,200
5k Million Day 1A
€1,000,000
Mon, Dec 1
9 p.m.
€770
Satellite for 5k Million Day 1B
€15,600
Tue, Dec 2
1 p.m.
€770
Satellite for 5k Million Day 2
€15,600
Tue, Dec 2
1 p.m.
€5,200
5k Million Day 1B
€1,000,000
Tue, Dec 2
9 p.m.
€770
Last Chance Satellite for 5k Million Day 2
€15,600
Wed, Dec 3
1 p.m.
€5,200
5k Million Day 2
€1,000,000
Wed, Dec 3
6 p.m.
€3,300
3k 5-Card Turbo
€100,000
Wed, Dec 3
10 p.m.
€1,100
Satellite for 10k Championship Day 1
€31,200
Thu, Dec 4
12 p.m.
€1,100
Satellite for 10k Championship Day 1
€31,200
Thu, Dec 4
1 p.m.
—
5k Million Final Table
€1,000,000
Thu, Dec 4
3 p.m.
€10,400
10k Championship Day 1
€1,000,000
Thu, Dec 4
8 p.m.
€2,150
2k 6-Card Turbo
—
Fri, Dec 5
1 p.m.
€10,400
10k Championship Day 2
€1,000,000
Fri, Dec 5
6 p.m.
€5,200
5k Turbo
€200,000
Sat, Dec 6
1 p.m.
—
10k Championship Final Table
€1,000,000
Sat, Dec 6
8 p.m.
€2,150
2k 5-Card DB Bomb-Pot Turbo
—
Sat, Dec 6
9 p.m.
€440
Giga Satellite for 2k Masters Day 1A
€22,000
Sun, Dec 7
1 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 1A
€500,000
Sun, Dec 7
9 p.m.
€1,100
1k PLO4 Classic Bounty 500€ Turbo
—
Mon, Dec 8
1 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 1B
€500,000
Mon, Dec 8
9 p.m.
€1,100
1k PLO4 Classic Bounty 500€ Turbo
—
Tue, Dec 9
1 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 1C
€500,000
Tue, Dec 9
9 p.m.
€1,100
1k PLO4 Classic Bounty 500€ Turbo
—
Wed, Dec 10
1 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 1D
€500,000
Wed, Dec 10
9 p.m.
€1,100
1k PLO4 Classic Bounty 500€ Turbo
—
Thu, Dec 11
12 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 1E Turbo
€500,000
Thu, Dec 11
2 p.m.
€15,150
15k PKO High Roller Day 1 (5k PKO Bounty)
€300,000
Thu, Dec 11
4 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Day 2
€500,000
Fri, Dec 12
1 p.m.
€2,200
2k Masters Final Day
€500,000
Fri, Dec 12
2 p.m.
€15,150
15k PKO High Roller Final Day (5k PKO Bounty)
€300,000
Added Perks and Player Bonuses
The Diamond Poker Series rewards players who show commitment from the start. Those who register early and take part in both the €5K Million Day 1A and €10K Championship Day 1 will qualify for a €1,000 hotel bonus, giving them even more reason to dive into the action from the opening deal.
Players can also take advantage of Early Bird Chip Bonuses, gaining a 10% boost for being seated when play begins, or a 5% bonus for entering during the first level. It pays to be early in Prague.
And for anyone who likes to keep firing, the series offers unlimited re-entries throughout the registration period, ensuring there’s always another chance to build a stack and chase a title.
Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game.
Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).