PGT PLO Series II Returns to Las Vegas in October

PGT PLO Series II Returns to Las Vegas in October

The PGT PLO Series II will run October 14 to 25 at PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. It marks the second Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) series of the year and the 12th series of the 2025 PGT season. 

Ten PLO events feature buy-ins from $5,100 up to a $25,200 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship which closes the series. 

PGT PLO Series II Bounty Events

The series starts with a $5,100 PLO event on October 14. The next day features a $5,100 PLO Progressive Bounty. 

Other bounty events include a $15,100 PLO Mystery Bounty and a $10,100 PLO Progressive Bounty. 

The marquee $25,200 PLO Championship offers heavy starting stacks (200,000) and longer level durations (45-60 minutes). Day 1 runs 12 levels, while Day 2 finishes with a champion. 

A $10,300 PLO Satellite will also occur on October 25, giving seats to the Super High Roller Bowl $100,000 PLO event. 

Schedule Highlights

Here is the schedule of events for the PGT PLO series II:

Date Event Key Details
Oct 13 $560 Satellite to Events #1-3 100,000 starting stack; 25-minute levels
Oct 14 Event #1: $5,100 PLO Standard PLO, 125,000 stack; 30-minute levels
Oct 15 Event #2: $5,100 Progressive Bounty Same stack; 30-minute levels
Oct 16-20 Mid-range buy-ins of $5,100 to $10,100 PLO events Progressive bounty on Oct 18; levels increasing to 30-40 min
Oct 21-23 $15,100 PLO Mystery Bounty and other high buy-in events Mystery bounty on Oct 22; stack and level times similar to prior high buy-ins
Oct 24 $25,200 Championship Starting stack 200,000; longer levels; two-day structure
Oct 25 $10,300 Satellite To SHRB $100,000 PLO

Past Winners And Series History

The PGT PLO series has built prestige over its prior runs. Daniel Negreanu won a $5,100 PLO event in the last series for $182,850. 

Chino Rheem claimed the $10,100 PLO for $295,000. Alex Foxen won a $15,100 PLO for $315,000. Jesse Lonis took home $308,850 in a $15,100 PLO and won the overall series title. 

Lonis earned his title by racking up 662 points, narrowly edging Foxen’s 663 points, thanks to five cashes. He notched one win and four final-table appearances, including four top-three finishes. 

These past results boost the series’ appeal for players chasing big action. With its mix of bounty events and high stakes, the PGT PLO Series II is set to attract top talents. 

Many of the best online poker sites also highlight PLO action and live qualifiers, often using formats similar to those featured here.

Players looking to join should monitor qualifying satellite schedules. With strong fields and rich prizes, the next chapter promises intense Pot-Limit Omaha battles.