Phil Galfond Poker Website

Posted By admin On 27/07/22

Phil Galfond (born January 16, 1985) is an American professional poker player. Galfond won three World Series of Poker bracelets, in the $5,000 buy-in pot-limit Omaha with rebuys event in 2008, the $10,000 no-limit 2-7 single draw championship in 2015 and the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship in 2018. The latest tweets from @PhilGalfond. The Galfond Challenge is an ongoing series where high stakes PLO legend Phil Galfond engages in a series of heads up battles. Chip Leader Coaching founder Chance Kornuth is Galfonds third challenger and only poker training site instructor to accept the challenge.

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The long-awaited Run It Once Poker site is right around the corner. It successfully completed an extended beta test in September and October, with around 1000 registered players chosen in its biggest real money beta test to date.

RIO Poker is an upcoming online real money poker site headed by Phil Galfond, a professional poker player, a coach, and three-time WSOP Bracelet winner. The project was first revealed two years ago as Galfond felt that the online poker sites at that time lacked “transparency” and he was looking for a “fair, honest, transparent” poker site.

Initially, the site was supposed to launch in Q1 2017. However, the project kept delaying for various reasons but now the site is almost ready and will be launching this week.

The online poker room is licensed in Malta and regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority. The company also holds a license from the UK Gambling Commission to launch in the UK.

Here are the answers to some of the questions that you may have on Phil Galfond’s upcoming online poker site.

When is the site launching?

RIO Poker will go live for real money for the first time publicly on Wednesday, February 6.

The site has been in development for two years and has been doing private beta testing since April 2018. On September 13, the site went live for a special invite-only real money beta test for the first time. Hundreds of players around the world participated in this beta testing that ran for three hours from 11:00 to 14:00 EST.

Following a successful first beta test, it ran another beta test in October. However, during this beta test, many players faced technical issues such as long delays between the dealing of the hands, crashes, payment and login issues, among other bugs. However, most of these issues including the pause issues have been fixed now.

Will the online poker room be available in my region?

The site operates internationally under a Malta license—so if you usually have access to the international player pools on sites like PokerStars, 888, and partypoker, you should be able to access RIO Poker when it launches. This includes Canada, South America much of Europe, including Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Russia, and Germany (with the exception of one state). It is available in the UK too, thanks to RIO’s UKGC license.

The company is considering its options in the smaller licensed jurisdictions, like Denmark and Bulgaria. It is not expected to be live in these jurisdictions at launch. Similarly, jurisdictions with segregated player pools are also understood to be on its radar—Spain, France, Italy, Portugal etc—but not on the immediate roadmap.

Due to the legal situation, the site will not be available across the United States. The operator has not indicated any interest to enter the legal state based markets of New Jersey or Nevada, nor future states expected to go live with real money online poker, like Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Here’s what the terms and conditions say: “Games for real money shall only be available to players residing (and physically located) in a jurisdiction which does not prohibit the offering of such games by persons licensed in Malta.”

Players residing in the following full list of countries cannot participate in any real money games or create an account on RIO poker: Afghanistan, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany (State of Schleswig-Holstein), Greece, Guyana, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Syria, Uganda, United States of America, Vanuatu, Yemen.

What games will be available at launch? At what currency will the games be available?

The first phase of launch will offer only poker cash games with both No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha variants. Cash games will be offered as 6-max and the games will run in Euro (€) currency.

The site expects to launch Tournaments, Sit & Go’s and other formats in its second phase launch. Phil Galfond has also said that he wants to offer other niche variants including mixed games as well. Short Deck Poker, also known as Six Plus Hold’em is also on company’s radar. However, the company’s first priority is to launch tournaments and sit & go’s ahead of the mixed games.

What are my Deposit/Withdrawal Options? Will the site accept cryptocurrencies?

During the real money beta test deposit and withdrawal options were Visa/MasterCard, Neteller, Skrill, ecoPayz, bank transfer powered by Trustly, and AstroPay. However, depending on the player’s location, these payment methods may vary, and the options could change at launch.

The site is not expected to accept cryptocurrencies at the time of launch—but it could be on the roadmap. Phil Galfond stated on Reddit when asked about his site will accept cryptocurrencies:

I view this as one of the top priorities among the things that we haven’t solved yet. Regulations regarding crypto transactions are evolving quickly, and we are investigating options which are compliant with our regulators’ requirements. I am sure that we’ll be able to eventually, but the when = as soon as they let us

Will players be able to choose their own table or seat? Also, will players be able to join the cash game table with a customized buy-in?

No, players won’t be able to pick their own table or seat. The site has adopted blind-lobby functionality which it calls “AutoSeat.” Under this system, players simply choose the game and stake and are automatically taken to an available seat. If no seat is immediately available, players join a global waiting list.

All the cash games will have a fixed buy-in of 100 big blinds.

Will there be any cap to the number of tables a player can play?

Yes, cash game tables will be limited to six tables for every player. Phil Galfond in one of his blog updates asked the poker community to vote whether four- or six-table maximum would be better for the site, laying out the pros and cons for both.

“I’ve seen table caps discussed in many places … these days, public sentiment seems to have shifted in favor of a low table cap,” Galfond said in his blog post.

“People argue that mass multitablers are 'bad for the games.’ Personally, I believe that in large part, the 'right’ table cap will change over time, based on the player pool, skill gaps, and a number of other factors,” he added.

The community voted for a six maximum, and hence the table cap is six tables.

Has the site announced the rake structure? What is the rewards program or rakeback structure?

Yes, RIO Poker has revealed its rake tables along with its primary rewards program: “Splash the Pot.”

More details can be found here.

Phil Galfond has also announced a unique program that will be rewarding players who stream while playing on Run It Once Poker with up to 110% in net rakeback.

A four-level program called “streamR” will be introduced. Players on Level 1 will need 200 hours of “watch time” and they will receive 50% net rakeback. Similarly, Level 4 will require 20,000 hours of watch time and players will be rewarded 110% rakeback.

More details on Run It Once streamR rewards program can be found here.

Will the use of HUDs and other third-party tools be permitted?

No, HUDs will not be allowed. Instead, the software will provide an inbuilt system that will act as a HUD through its unique Dynamic Avatar feature (see below).

As for other third-party tools, the answer is no—the site will take a hard-line stance against any tools that are used during gameplay to assist the player. The site’s terms and conditions say:

The use of any software program which facilitates artificial intelligence or automated play is strictly prohibited, and the company will take proactive measures to detect and prevent any use of prohibited software.
All other third party poker assistance programs are prohibited during gameplay. This includes any software that provides information about the playing habits or actions of the other players at the table, software that provides advice on playing strategy, or any software that interacts directly with the client including scripts or macros. This prohibition applies to all offerings unless explicitly stated otherwise.

How does the Dynamic Avatar system work?

Dynamic Avatar system is a unique innovative industry-first feature that has been implemented as part of the company’s plan to disincentivize the use of HUDs and “bumhunting”. The site has not revealed the full details of its unique Dynamic Avatar system. However, it is believed that dynamic avatars work based on how players play their hands.

“Our Dynamic Avatars only take into account hands you’ve played against an individual opponent, just like your own HUD would, so you may display an expression to one opponent that is different than what your other opponent sees,” wrote Phil Galfond in May.

For example, a player who plays “loose aggressive” will show an angry face, a player who plays “very loose aggressive” will show an enraged face. Similarly, a player who doesn’t play too many hands displays “sleepy” expression. A player who is new to the table will appear with no expression and will be labelled as “New Player”.

From Grinning to Angry, from Enraged to ROTFL, Game Face to Puzzled, there are eight facial expressions that change regularly based on the player’s recently observed play style.

Interestingly, the expressions which players see are based on the hands they have played against that player at the table.

Does the site allow players to take notes?

Yes, players can make a note on other players by clicking on the avatar of the player. The site also allows marking players with five different color coding. However, they will be valid for only four hours.

Will players be able to communicate with other players?

No, the operator will not be providing a traditional chat box table. Instead, players will be able to communicate with other players through a limited set of emoji’s and acronyms such as “NH”, “TY”, “YOLO”.

Does the site support Mac client? Also, will RIO poker be launching an app for mobile users?

We can confirm that the second beta testing session will support MAC clients along with Windows Desktop client.

The site has not yet revealed a mobile app yet. But it is expected, RIO will release an app for Android and iOS users in the near future. There is no word on whether there will be a browser-based client.

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What Is the Galfond Challenge?

High-stakes poker professional Phil Galfond has issued a challenge to the poker world with the Galfond Challenge. The founder and owner of Run It Once poker will be taking on at least six opponents in a series of individual high stakes heads-up matches that are played out of the course of weeks, or sometimes even months.

The heads-up matches will be played in Pot-Limit Omaha over a predetermined amount of hands, with blinds at €100/€200 or even higher. Both players have wagered money on the side in addition to the money won/lost during the matches itself.

Who Are Phil Galfond's Competitors?

At the time of writing, six players have lined up to take on one of the PLO end bosses of the game. These six competitors are Bill Perkins, Dan 'Jungleman' Cates, Chance Kornuth, and Brandon Adams, as well as high-stakers 'Venividi1993' and Ioannis 'ActionFreak' Kontonatsios. Five of these six will contest Galfond on the digital felt, while Adams will only play Galfond in heads-up live poker.

Galfond has defeated both 'VeniVidi1993' and 'ActionFreak', while sporting a lead over Perkins and Kornuth in their ongoing matches.

What Is At Stake in the Galfond Challenge?

The Galfond Challenge features high-stakes Pot-Limit Omaha cash game poker with swings that can go up into millions of dollars. In addition, the loser will pay the winner a side bet that's been negotiated upfront, often a six- or seven-figure amount. Galfond is laying odds with most of his opponents.

The Matches in the Galfond Challenge

Phil Galfond vs. 'Venividi1993'

StatusComplete
Hands Played25,001
Total # of Hands25,000
Stakes€100/€200 PLO
Side betGalfond's €200,000 vs. 'Venividi1993's €100,000
WinnerPhil Galfond
Amount won (cash game action)€1,671.58
Amount won (side action)€100,000

An epic showdown between Phil Galfond and 'Venividi1993' came down to a final €100/€200 Pot-Limit Omaha session. Galfond, who had found himself on the ropes multiple times throughout the challenge and was even trailing over €900,000 at one point, completed the ultimate comeback on the final night. Galfond was up €12,500 with about 75 hands to go, allowing him to blind off to win the €100,000 side bet from his Dutch opponent.

Phil Galfond vs. Bill Perkins

StatusIn progress
Hands Played862
Total # of Hands50,000 or a $400K loss
Stakes$100/$200 PLO
Side betGalfond's $1,000,000 vs. Perkins' $250,000
Current leaderPhil Galfond, +$90,144.05

In the aftermath of winning his 25,000-hand match against 'Venividi1993', Phil Galfond didn't waste any time with either celebrations or preparations for his ongoing Challenge series. Instead, two days after wrapping up his epic victory, Galfond sat right back down at the tables and traded the first blows with opponent No. 2, high-stakes tournament vet Bill Perkins.

Similar to the 'Venividi1993' match, the stakes are $100/$200 Pot-Limit Omaha but this time with Galfond laying $1 million against $250,000 that he'd win across either 50,000 hands or a $400,000 stop-loss. Action kicked off on partypoker

After just 862 hands, Galfond has opened up a $90K lead. The action in this challenge has been dormant for a while as Galfond focused on his other matches, while Perkins launched his new book Die With Zero.

Phil Galfond vs. 'ActionFreak'

StatusComplete
Hands Played15,000
Total # of Hands15,000
Stakes€150/€300 PLO
Side bet€150,000 each
WinnerPhil Galfond
Amount won (cash game action)€114,803.51
Amount won (side action)€150,000

Galfond's second series of matches against Ioannis 'ActionFreak' Kontonatsios provided much less drama than the first one. Galfond took an early lead in the challenge and rode it all the way to victory. Entering their final session, Galfond held a €237K lead over his opponent.

While 'ActionFreak' was able to recoup some of his losses, he ultimately had to shed with €114K of his own money after the 15,000 hands had concluded. Galfond and Kontonatsios had an even money side bet of €150K riding on it for a total profit of €264K and two for two for the Run It Once founder.

Phil Galfond vs. Chance Kornuth

StatusIn progress
Hands Played20,000
Total # of Hands35,000
Stakes$100/$200 PLO
Side betGalfond's $1,000,000 vs. Kornuth's $250,000
Current leaderPhil Galfond, +$136,000

After a quiet summer, the action flared up again in the Galfond Challenge with Galfond starting his series of heads-up battles against Chance Kornuth. The duo will play 35,000 hands against each other with the action kicking off on WSOP.com due to Kornuth living in the United States.

The Run It Once founder is laying a mighty price to his fellow coach: €1 million against Kornuth's €250,000. After 15% of their match completed, the favorite Galfond took a comfortable lead. However, a crushing streak of wins by Kornuth turned the match on its head and left him up a significant margin, almost $350K.

After a long stretch of close to break-even play, but Galfond finally put together a three-session run in which he profited more than $300,000 to reduce his deficit back to five figures. Kornuth stringed together three wins after that, but none were particularly large, so when Galfond booked back-to-back wins worth another $124K, he retook the lead on Dec. 4.

It proved a short-lived lead as Kornuth inched back in front the very next session with the players past the halfway mark. He'd grab one more small win, but then a big Galfond win pushed him back in front, and the back-and-forth battle remains closer than many predicted at this juncture.

Phil Galfond vs. Dan 'Jungleman' Cates

StatusUpcoming
Hands Played0
Total # of Hands7,500
Stakes€100/€200 PLO
Side betTBD

Possibly the most-anticipated match of the Galfond Challenge, Galfond will take on Dan 'Jungleman' Cates in the near future. While details have to be fully fleshed out, such as the side bet, the duo has already played a mini-challenge with Galfond walloping his adversary for €86K.

Phil Galfond vs. Brandon Adams

StatusUpcoming
Hours Played0
Total # of Hours40
Stakes€100/€200 PLO
Side betGalfond's €150,000 vs. Adams's €100,000

The match between Phil Galfond and Brandon Adams will be different than the other five as this match will be fully played out in yet to be determined live setting. Instead of a # of hands, the two will play for a total of 40 hours before the winner is determined. Galfond is laying €150K against Adams' €100K.

Galfond Challenge F.A.Q.

What is the Galfond Challenge?

A series of high-stakes poker matches against Phil Galfond, a poker professional, and owner of the poker site Run It Once.

Who is Phil Galfond?

Phil Galfond is a highly respected professional poker player who's played the highest stakes on the planet. He's known under his aliases 'MrSweets28' and'OMGClayAiken' online and is especially feared for his Pot-Limit Omaha skills. Originally from Gaithersburg, MD, Galfond has won nearly $3 million dollars in live poker winnings according to The Hendon Mob, as well as countless more money in online cash games and tournaments. He also has three World Series of Poker bracelets.

Why is there a Galfond Challenge?

Once a dominant player at the high stakes, Phil Galfond has stepped away from playing poker professionally to start his own poker site Run It Once. However, wanting to get back into the high-stakes ring, Galfond issued a challenge to the poker world to play him in a series of heads-up pot-limit Omaha matches.

Who is challenging Phil Galfond?

Currently, six players have taken up the gauntlet to take on Galfond: Bill Perkins, Dan 'Jungleman' Cates, Chance Kornuth, Brandon Adams, as well as two high-stakes PLO players 'Venividi1993' and 'ActionFreak'.

Who are Galfond Challenge players 'Venividi1993' and 'ActionFreak'?

'ActionFreak' is a Greek high-stakes player named Ioannis Kontonatsios, who is more famous under his moniker. 'Venividi1993' is a Dutch poker player that prefers to remain anonymous.

Phil Galfond Poker Websites

What is at stake in the Galfond Challenge?

The Galfond Challenge features high-stakes Pot-Limit Omaha cash game poker with swings that can go up into millions of dollars. In addition, the loser will pay the winner a side bet that's been negotiated upfront, often a six- or seven-figure amount. Galfond is laying odds with most of his opponents.

Phil Galfond Poker Site

How can I watch the Galfond Challenge?

The Galfond Challenge can be followed on the Run It Once Twitch channel, where all matches will be live-streamed. PokerNews often provides recaps of all the action.

Can I bet on the Galfond Challenge?

Yes, players are able to bet on the outcome of the various Galfond Challenge matches.

Has Phil Galfond won the Galfond Challenge yet?

Phil Galfond has won two of his Galfond Challenges so far, against 'Venividi1993' and 'ActionFreak'. Other matches are in progress or upcoming.

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