Aria Poker Tournaments 2020
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Aria Poker Room
The Aria poker room reopened with the rest of the property on July 2, 2020. MGM Resorts operates it. It is a part of its MLife players club.
There are 24 tables at the Aria poker room. Some are in a private playing area reserved for high limit action. Partitions were installed at the tables. This allows it to offer eight seats per table. Poker is dealt 24 hours a day.
Only cash games are spread right now. The tournament schedule is paused until restrictions are lifted.
Aria poker room cash games
Aria offers a large selection of Texas Hold’em, Omaha and mixed games. Players will find 1/3, 2/5 and 5/10 no limit Hold’em most hours of the day. The buy-in range is $100 to $300 in 1/3, $200 to $1,000 at 2/5 and $400 to $3,000 at 5/10.
A 1/2 pot limit Omaha game often runs. It has a buy-in of $200 to $500. Players may also find mixed games of varying limits, as well as higher no limit Hold’em and pot limit Omaha ones during busier hours.
Aria poker tournaments
November 24, 2020 update: Aria suspended its daily tournament for three weeks due to Nevada occupancy restrictions imposed by the governor.
Aria poker tournaments are available at 1pm daily. The game is no limit Texas Hold’em. The buy-in is $140. Players start with 20,000 chips. Levels go up every 20 minutes. There is a $3,000 guaranteed prize pool.
Aria poker promotions
Aria pays players clocked in with an MLife card $2 an hour in comps. These may be used for food and other amenities. There is a poker rate of $159 during the week and $199 on weekends. This does not include tax or the resort fee. Rates are often closure during the first phase of reopening without the poker rate.
Aria does not take a jackpot drop. It does not offer any other promotions due to this.
Environment
The Aria poker room is comfortable. Seats are modern with comfort settings. The room is clean with newer felts and tables. Drink service is quick with many higher-end options. The staff is experienced. It is one of the best-managed poker rooms in Las Vegas. Most tables are far enough away from the casino that the smoke and noise are not an issue.
Aria poker rake
Aria rakes 10% up to $5 at cash games. There is no jackpot drop because there are no major promotions.
Aria poker room FAQ
Is the Aria poker room open 24 hours a day?
Yes. It deals 24 hours daily.
What cash games are spread at the Aria poker room?
No limit Texas Hold’em at 1/3 and 2/5 limits are the most common poker games at Aria. Others include 1/2 pot limit Omaha, 5/10 and 10/20 no limit Hold’em and mixed games.
How many seats are at Aria poker tables?
Aria has a maximum of eight seats per table. It has plexiglass partitions.
Are there any poker tournaments at Aria?
There is a daily $140 no limit Texas Hold’em tournament at 1pm daily. There is a $3,000 guaranteed prize pool.
What is Aria’s poker comp rate?
Poker players checked into a cash game at Aria with an MLife card receive $2 an hour in comps.
Last updated: December 9, 2020
ByDuring the 2020 pandemic, many people have discussed the extraordinary burden on medical professionals, teachers, and all frontline workers. And quite a huge portion of the population is directly and negatively affected by Covid-19 and its many consequences.
But who is talking about high-stakes poker players who prefer live tournaments? Huh?
All kidding aside, Poker Central is one of many poker outlets that has tried to normalize the game in this age of the coronavirus.
Working with PokerGO to produce livestreamed online content, Poker Central recently aired numerous episodes surrounding the High Stakes Duel heads-up match between Phil Hellmuth and Antonio Esfandiari.
Soon after, PokerGO offered the setting for the first showdown of a long-term heads-up contest between Doug Polk and Daniel Negreanu. Indeed, the first 200 hands of 25,000 played on a livestream from the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas before the remainder of the hands moved online.
Coming up next will be the chance for live high-stakes players to return to the Aria on the Las Vegas Strip for the famous $10K buy-in tournaments.
High Rollers Welcomed Back
Poker players who enjoy the high buy-in events became quite accustomed to numerous tournament series throughout the year at Aria or in the PokerGO Studio. Poker Central and Aria seemed to meet player demands.
The pandemic put a wrench in all live poker but especially tournaments.
Aria reopened its poker room on July 1 after having been shuttered for nearly four months due to pandemic restrictions. Cash games resumed from July forward, but tournaments are a special beast.
Poker Central recently announced that the high roller tournaments will return for a couple of days in early December. It will likely be a trial run to see how many players will compete during the pandemic and how Aria staff deal with the action.
The three events will take place on December 3-5, one per day and each with a $10K buy-in and reentries allowed. Each day’s event will begin at 2pm local time but late registration will remain open for six levels.
High Roller Tournaments return to @ARIAPoker December 3,4 & 5 📅
💰 $10,000 buy-In
🚫 No rake for ON TIME registrants
🕑 2pm start time
⏳ 40-min levels
Full details: 📰🗞️https://t.co/oeqfGnNAAA
Aria Poker Tournaments 2020
— PokerGO (@PokerGO) November 22, 2020
Restrictions in Place
Not only is the pandemic still alive, it is thriving and spreading like wildfire across the United States…again. The second wave has prompted many officials around America to institute another round of lockdowns and bans on gatherings. Las Vegas casinos do have limited capacity protocols, but the casinos remain open.
As long as the Aria is open, it seems that it will run the high roller tournaments. All staff, players, media, and anyone related to the operations must wear a mask for the entirety of the action. There are other notes for players:
–On-time registrants pay no rake.
–Late registrants and players reentering the tournament will pay a $500 fee per entry.
–Levels will play for 40 minutes each with a 10-minute break after every two levels.
–Tables will play six-handed per Aria rules.
–The cap is 24 players, as only four tables are allowed for the event.
–A 30-second shot clock will keep the action moving.
–Each player will receive six 30-second time extensions per entry.
–The final six players will receive six additional 30-second time extensions.
Next Up: New Poker After Dark
Remember Poker After Dark? It was one of many iconic television shows created during the poker boom and one of the few that left a lasting impression. It had been sponsored by Full Tilt Poker, so it obviously died when Full Tilt did. That was until Poker Central bought the rights and decided to relaunch the show.
In 2017, the network announced the official return of the show. Season 7 had ended the show’s first run in 2011, but Season 8 brought it back in 2017. And it was a hit.
Earlier this year, Poker Central introduced Poker After Dark: Studio Cuts,” as a new spinoff series. It took footage from its Seasons 9-11 and created new episodes.
Season 11 had only started in 2020 with two shows. More episodes are now on the way, beginning on December 13 exclusively to PokerGO subscribers.
Oh hey there Poker After Dark Suite, how you doin'???
NEW episodes of Poker After Dark coming exclusively to PokerGO December 13! Use promo code BOOK for $10 off an annual sub + a @phil_hellmuth autographed book 📖📖 https://t.co/vNIqJCNLnepic.twitter.com/H9XN87w1o4
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— PokerGO (@PokerGO) November 18, 2020
Aria Poker Tournaments 2019
Next Up: High Stakes Poker
Poker fans have been craving televised live cash game action with high stakes. High Stakes Poker was missing from the televised poker landscape since 2011, but Poker Central bought the brand in February 2020.
The last episodes of High Stakes Poker aired in 2011, though PokerGO subscribers have had access to those old episodes. But Poker Central figured out how to film safely in the pandemic and did so over the past few months.
Approximately one month ago, famous alumni of the show Tom Dwan announced on Twitter that he was a part of the new season. And Poker Central confirmed that the new episodes will debut on PokerGO on December 16.
High stakes poker coming back guys. Hope I run as good as last time pic.twitter.com/m8auOjG2ic
— Tom Dwan (@TomDwan) October 27, 2020