
This week, the PGT PLO Series, organized by the PokerGO Tour, began. This series of events exclusively for Pot-Limit Omaha does not take place in the classic PokerGO Studio, located at the Aria, but instead is held at the legendary Venetian casino in Las Vegas.
One of the events that was most recently contested was the US$10.100 PLO Championship, which brought together several of the best Pot-Limit Omaha players in the world to compete for the long-awaited trophy. The tournament had a total of 57 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$570.000 that was distributed among the top 9 positions of the event.
On Day 1, play continued until only 5 players remained. Along the way, the money bubble burst and players Allan Le 









Isaac Kempton Finished As The Tournament Runner-Up
The tournament continued the next day with these 5 finalists ready to give it their all to take home the trophy. The first to fall was Banks, who left with US$42.750. He was followed by Schwartz, with a prize of US$57.000 under his arm. After Shing’s elimination in third place, the heads-up between Kempton and Druckman was set.
The players battled for a long time until, finally, Jeremy Druckman was able to deliver the final blow and, in this way, take the trophy and the prize of US$182.400.
PGT PLO Championship
Buy-in: US$10.100
Entries: 57
Prize Pool: US$570.000
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