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PokerStars Introduces Grand Tour Progressive KO Sit & Go

  • Grand Tour combines progressive KO, Sit & Go, shootout, and Spin & Go elements
  • Money is won via bounty collection
  • Six buy-in tiers, players can start anywhere and advance as their bounty increases
  • Cash prize portion of bounty can increase via random multiplier
PokerStars Grand Tour logo
PokerStars has introduced Grand Tour, a progressive knockout Sit & Go game with a ladder advancement system. [Image: PokerStars]

Hybrid of multiple formats

PokerStars has introduced a new game called Grand Tour. Though the online poker room has been known for its novelty cash games the last couple years, this one is not a ring game, but rather a progressive knockout Sit & Go competition.

Incorporating aspects of Spin & Go’s and shootout tournaments as well, Grand Tour affords players the chance to win thousands of dollars by only risking a buck. The game also takes advantage of the PokerStars Aurora graphics engine, presenting the lobby as a colorful, animated landscape and utilizing custom animations at the tables.

Grand Tour affords players the chance to win thousands of dollars by only risking a buck

“PokerStars Grand Tour is fast, competitive, and progressive and we are excited to bring it to our players on .COM, .EU, and .UK,” said Severin Rasset, managing director and commercial officer of poker at The Stars Group in the April 30 official announcement. “We wanted to combine aspects of both and find a brand new way to entertain and reward our players.”

PokerStars did not specify if Grand Tour is a temporary or permanent addition to the lobby. Grand Tour is currently only available for play money on the .COM and .NET clients, but will launch for real money on .COM, .EU, and .UK “in due course.”

Collect bounties, climb the ladder

Grand Tour, utilizing a bicycle race theme that echoes the Tour de France (the lobby art depicts Paris in the background), is effectively a “steps” Sit & Go competition. There are six buy-in tiers: $1, $2, $5, $12, $25, and $60. Players can pay to enter at any tier.

The games themselves are four-handed, hyper-turbo Sit & Go’s. They are of the progressive knockout variety; the way players win money is to eliminate opponents. There is no prize awarded to the winner of a Sit & Go, aside from bounties that the player has won.

After the 10% rake is taken, each player’s buy-in is split into a progressive bounty portion and a prize bounty portion. When a player eliminates an opponent, the progressive piece is added to the bounty of that player, making them an even more attractive target. The player receives the prize portion in cash, immediately deposited into their account.

If a player wins the Sit & Go, called a “sprint,” that player advances to another round to play against opponents with similar-sized bounties. The first attempt at that next tier is free. The eventual goal is to win a sprint with a bounty value of $100 or more. If a player accomplishes this, they win their own bounty and can start again.

Multiplier can boost cash prize

The divide between the progressive and prize portions of the bounty is determined by the average bounty value at the table. If the average bounty is between $0.90 and $10.80, the progressive percentage is 50% and the prize percentage is 25%. If it the average bounty value is $10.81 or higher, those percentages change to 60% and 20%, respectively.

Using PokerStars’ example to illustrate, if the average bounty value at the table is $10 and a player eliminates an opponent, that player’s own bounty will go up by $5 (50%) and they will receive $2.50 in cash (25%).

multiplier is randomly drawn based on a preset probability table

The Spin & Go element comes into play with the cash prize piece of the bounty. The percentage determines a cash prize baseline; that baseline is then increased by a multiplier. This multiplier is randomly drawn based on a preset probability table, similar to Spin & Go prize pools.

Multipliers can be 1x to 5x (increments of 0.5x), 6x to 10x, 100x, or 300x when the average bounty is $10.80 or less. At $10.81 and above, the top two multipliers change to 25x and 6,000x. The majority of the time, the multiplier will be 1x, 1.5x, or 2x.

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