Players heading to the PLO Grand Slam Prague this December are getting more than a packed Omaha schedule.
The festival begins with a strong slate of added perks and bonuses that offer real value before a single card is dealt. A €1,000 hotel bonus, early bird chip boosts and unlimited re entries headline a player friendly structure that rewards those who commit early and stay active throughout the series.
Those who register for both the €5K Million Day 1A and the €10K Championship Day 1 unlock a €1,000 hotel bonus, giving players a meaningful saving during one of the busiest poker months of the year. Arriving early also pays. Anyone seated at the start of play earns a 10& chip bonus, while entries during Level 1 receive a 5% boost.
With PLO stacks moving quickly, these extra chips can make all the difference in bigger buy in fields. Every event on the schedule also features unlimited re entries during the registration period, giving players full flexibility as the action progresses.
Europe’s PLO Capital for December
On top of the series wide perks, the PLO Grand Slam Prague delivers one of the most comprehensive Omaha line ups of the year. The festival runs for 12 days at the All In Casino and features seventeen tournaments with more than three million euros guaranteed across the schedule.
Four major championships sit at the core of the festival, each offering a headline prize pool and a strong field of Omaha specialists.
€10K Championship (€1M GTD)
€5K Million (€1M GTD)
€2K Masters (€1M GTD)
€15K PKO High Roller (€300K GTD)
These flagship tournaments are supported by a mix of turbos, bounty events and satellite opportunities that run throughout the week.
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