Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark

It’s a star-studded lineup playing $300/$600 Pot Limit Omaha on Poker After Dark and all 6 players saw the flop after a straddle to $1,200 from Patrik Antonius. What's up guys, welcome to another hand review video based on Poker After Dark's $300/$600 Pot Limit Omaha week with $100k buy-ins. On day 2 they played arou.

  1. Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Souls
  2. Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Circles
  3. Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Spot
  4. Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Shadows
After
Another night, another $25,000 sit & go but tonight's table may be a little less talkative than the one that opened 'Voices Carry' week. (Photo: PokerPhotoArchive.com)

Through the first few installments of Poker After Dark‘s reboot, fans from around the world have seen some of the world’s best and most entertaining players compete in high stakes cash games and sit and go’s. That high stakes action has included Tom Dwan’s return to televised poker, a full week of talkative lineups, and the biggest cash games in Poker After Dark history.

Despite their differences, the first three weeks of Poker After Dark action have had one thing in common. No Limit Hold’em has been the game of choice.

That all changes later this month, when the reboot of Poker After Dark features Pot Limit Omaha for the first time. Starting September 26 and running through September 28, three days of high stakes Pot Limit Omaha, aptly titled “PLOMG,” hits Poker After Dark and PokerGO.

“PLOMG” week will feature three $300/$600 Pot Limit Omaha cash game sessions with $100,000 minimum buy-ins. This is the first time Pot Limit Omaha will run on Poker After Dark since 2011, when two $100,000 PLO cash games ran during Season 7. Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, Phil Galfond, Brian Hastings, and Brandon Adams headlined those sessions.

Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Souls

Lineups for “PLOMG” week are to be announced, so stay tuned to both Poker Central and PokerGO to see who will be competing later this month. Until then, don’t miss any of the Poker Masters action, streaming live on PokerGO from September 13 – September 20, and watch the World Poker Tour crown another champion, when the WPT Borgata Poker Open final table streams live on PokerGO on September 22.

Running all this week on NBC’s “Poker After Dark” is a $100,000 Pot Limit Omaha Cash Game. The weeklong series marks the first time that “Poker After Dark” has ever deviated from Hold’em and featured a solid lineup of six of the game’s top Omaha minds.

The cash game, which emanated from Aria in CityCenter Las Vegas, began with an overview of the basic rules of Pot Limit Omaha. Each player began stacked with $100,000 and blinds held steady at $300/$600. For the first time ever, “Poker After Dark” used a four-color on-screen deck so viewers could differentiate between suits and Full Tilt Poker pro Andy Bloch joined Ali Nejad in the booth to analyze each hand.

After

The largest pot of Monday’s kickoff episode was worth $240,000 and saw Patrik Antonius raise to $9,300 before the flop with Kh-Kc-8c-7h. Tom “durrrr” Dwan, his opponent in the Full Tilt Durrrr Challenge, called with Jd-10d-8h-6c and the flop came 9s-5d-Jc. Dwan, holding top pair and an open-ended straight draw, bet $16,200 and Antonius, holding kings and a gutshot, popped it to $71,100. Dwan moved all-in for $109,000 and Antonius called to set up the $240,000 monster.

Dwan and Antonius agreed to run it twice and “durrrr” found a third jack on the first go-around to scoop $120,000. Antonius struck back by scooping the second half of the pot when the Ac and 3d fell, resulting in a chop. Needless to say, viewers were in for 10 nights of major confrontations and large pots.

In another six-figure pot, Antonius bet $21,000 with Kd-Kc-9s-9h on a flop of 3s-7c-Ah for a pair of kings and Phil Ivey moved all-in for $68,000 with Ac-Js-8c-4c for top pair. Antonius called and, upon showing his hand, Ivey told him, “You’re crazy.” The turn and river were only run once, with the 10d and Qc sending the $186,000 pot to Ivey for a timely double up.

Limit

Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Circles

In another major hand, Antonius bet $14,000 on a flop of 10h-9s-9d with As-Ks-Kc-2s and Brandon Adams came along with Qh-Qd-2h-2c. Both players checked when the Jh hit on the turn and the river was the Kh, giving Adams a king-high flush and Antonius a full house, kings full of nines. Adams check-folded to a bet of $57,000 from Antonius, who raked in a pot of $124,000.

Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Spot

Did we mention that the talented six-handed table also included Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond? The Bluefire Poker front man flopped the nut straight with Ks-Jc-10h-7c when the first three cards came 9h-8d-7d. Ivey, who held Ad-Qc-10s-6c for a 10-high straight, called Galfond’s $4,000 flop bet and the turn was the Kc. Ivey check-called a bet of $9,000 from his opponent and the 4c peeled off on the river. Ivey once again check-called a bet, this time of $24,000, and Galfond’s straight held on for the win in the $80,000 pot.

Pot Limit Omaha Poker After Dark Shadows

You can catch all new episodes of the first ever Pot Limit Omaha Cash Game on “Poker After Dark” this week and next week on NBC. The series airs late nights at 2:05am ET. In addition, you can catch a special “Director’s Cut” episode on Saturdays following “Saturday Night Live.”