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The U.S. Poker Open won’t hit PokerGO until Friday afternoon, but after months of anticipation, the first event of the series is officially underway. The opening $10,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller will set the stage for the eight-event series, which will feature big buy-ins and a variety of disciplines.
The 2018 U.S. Poker Open schedule can be found below:
The U.S. Poker Open will be one of the highest stakes series of the year and will be the first major PokerGO series to incorporate both No Limit Hold’em and Mixed Game events. In total, players that play the full USPO series will put up $180,000 in buy-ins over the course of the series.
One hour until the U.S. Poker Open begins and 24 hours until the first #USPO final table hits PokerGO.
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Nine days of USPO feature or final table action will be broadcast on PokerGO, including multiple days of $25,000 Mixed Game Championship and $50,000 NLH Main Event coverage. Ali Nejad, Jeremy Ausmus, and Maria Ho make up the PokerGO broadcast team and Poker Central’s Remko Rinkema will provide additional content throughout the USPO series.
Poker Central will post player features, in-depth interviews, daily recaps, and more from ARIA Resort & Casino. For more information on the U.S. Poker Open, visit the USPO homepage, and to watch all the USPO action on PokerGO, subscribe now.
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