Ten Deep for $10/$10 PLO5 at Seminole Hard Rock — Zero Tables Open
South Florida's highest-stakes five-card PLO waitlist is a phantom: ten names, no game, no seats.

The Phantom List in Hollywood
Ten players want $10/$10 five-card PLO at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, and the room hasn't opened a single table.
As of the afternoon of May 23, Bravo shows ten names on the waitlist for the $10/$10 five-card PLO game — a stake that barely exists on boards anywhere in the country — with exactly zero tables running. That's a waitlist-to-table ratio that is, technically, infinite. The median waitlist for this game sits at 1.5 players. Ten is not median. Ten is a mob.
Ten names on the waitlist for $10/$10 five-card PLO, zero tables running — a phantom list at a stake that barely exists anywhere in the country.
What Makes This Unusual
Five-card PLO at $10/$10 is not a game you stumble into. The buy-ins are massive, the variance is brutal, and the player pool is tiny. Most rooms in the U.S. don't spread it at all. Finding ten players willing to sit at this stake is itself notable. Finding ten players waiting with no game running is something else entirely.
The ratio tells the story. Bravo's data pegs the waitlist-to-table ratio at 6.67 — except that number understates reality because you can't divide by zero tables. The system rounds to the nearest available math. The demand is real. The supply is not.
Why No Table?
Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood is one of the largest poker rooms in the Southeast, with the floor space and dealer depth to open high-stakes action. Whether the holdup on May 23 is a staffing call, a minimum-player threshold, or simply timing — ten names stacking up before a table launches — the board tells us only what's visible: demand without a game.
For context, five-card PLO at any stake rarely shows double-digit interest on Bravo nationwide. At $10/$10, you're looking at a game where a single pot can clear five figures before the turn card. The players on this list know what they're signing up for.
The South Florida PLO Picture
Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood has been a magnet for PLO action in South Florida for years. The room's regular $5/$5 and $5/$10 PLO games draw deep fields. But $10/$10 five-card is a different animal — fewer players in the ecosystem, higher barriers to entry, and a game texture that punishes thin edges.
Ten names on a phantom list suggests the appetite is there. Whether the room feeds it is up to the floor.
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