TonyBet: The Glory Series is Coming

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TonyBet: The Glory Series is Coming
14:59
23 Feb

TonyBet Poker has announced a change in this year's Glory Tournament Series, combining Open Face Chinese (OFC) events right alongside Omaha and Texas Hold'em.

A total of 32 tournaments are on the eight-day schedule from March 5 through 12, with more than €50,000 in guaranteed prize money set to land in the pockets of players. That includes a €5,000 leaderboard race that will see the top 20 Glory Series players divvy up some bonus cash.

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2 Main Events and 2 Mini Main Events

The highlight of the festival will be the Main Events on March 12, a €10,000 GTD Hold'em Freezeout and a €3,000 GTD OFC Pineapple Freezeout. Players who would rather not shell out the €100 buy-in for those Main Events can opt for Mini Main Events of each for €20 that guarantee €2,500 and €1,000, respectively.

Satellites to the Main Events have been running daily since February 14 at TonyBet Poker and will continue right through the series. That allows players plenty of time to win seats to the MEs for a fraction of the buy-in.

Entry fees for the other events on the schedule start as low as €5, with a good variety of €10, €20, €30 and €50 tourney buy-ins as well. There is also a favorable mix of formats available that include turbos, deepstacks and re-buys.



Uniqueness

TonyBet Poker, of course, was the first site to offer Open Face Chinese poker. They later added the more popular Texas Hold'em and Omaha games.

The 2017 Glory Tournament Series is somewhat unique in that all three game variant will be available during the same festival. Four poker tournaments a day for eight consecutive days.

If you have yet to try OFC, now may be the best time to do so. Or if you prefer to stick with Hold'em and/or Omaha, that's your choice. Whatever your favorite poker game may be, you can find it at the Glory Tournament Series.

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