
Why we’re excited about GGPoker: If GGPoker launches in Alberta, it will five players an opportunity to compete for prestigious WSOP bracelets and WSOPC rings from your very living room.
GGPoker comes in with one of the best online poker software solutions in existence. Combined with a strong tournament schedule, regular MTT series with massive prize pools, and regular WSOP Online series where actual bracelets are up for grabs, GG is always a top choice in any market it operates in.
As the operator behind the largest online poker network in the world, GGPoker brings a level of scale and operational experience that few competitors can match. Managing such a massive global player pool has allowed the platform to refine its software stability, game integrity, and overall user experience over time. For players in Alberta, this should translate into a reliable, well-optimized platform with consistent uptime, smooth gameplay, and the ability to support large-field tournaments and high traffic without performance issues.
GGPoker Alberta will likely be among the first operators to launch in the newly regulated market. With online poker in Alberta officially opening mid-July, we expect GGPoker AB to launch shortly after.
The operator is already one of the most active sites in Ontario, known primarily for its tournament series with large guarantees. So, it stands to reason that they’d be interested in cornering the Alberta market as soon as possible, especially if the possibility of shared player pools between the two provinces becomes a reality at that point.
On this page, we bring you an overview of GGPoker Alberta, with the information currently available and some predictions about what to expect once the site goes live, including tournaments, cash game action, and more.
As mentioned, GGPoker is best known for its rich schedule of daily and weekly tournaments as well as its large tournament series. This applies to the international platform and the Ontario-facing site, so players in Alberta have a lot to look forward to.
Here’s what we expect once the operator launches.
In terms of population, Alberta is significantly smaller than Ontario, so the GGPoker AB tournament schedule likely won’t offer guarantees as large as Ontario’s.
That said, the operator is certainly no stranger to taking some risks with new markets, so we expect to see a big tournament series to celebrate the launch and some quite generous guarantees to kick things off.
Of course, if shared liquidity is established between Ontario and Alberta, this will work well for both provinces. GGPoker will be in a position to boost their guarantees across the board with a network catering to the population of around 22 million people, and, similar to smaller states in the US, Alberta would benefit the most from this arrangement.
GGPoker Alberta will likely offer online bracelet series as well as WSOP Online Circuit events, where players can compete for rings.
In Ontario, the latest WSOP Online series featured eight bracelet events. With Alberta being significantly smaller, the total number of bracelets is likely to be smaller as well, but a mini-series with at least two or three is quite likely.
If and when the two provinces are allowed to join their player pools, we’ll likely see a bigger series open to AB and ON players, with some two dozen bracelet events on the docket.
GGPoker Alberta will almost certainly offer Spin & Gold games. This is the operator’s variation of jackpot sit & gos that enjoys great popularity in Ontario and everywhere else the site operates.
There will likely be a wide range of buy-ins to fit all bankroll sizes. What remains to be seen is what kind of top prizes will be available in these popular tournaments. At the very least, we expect to see jackpots worth up to 10,000 times the buy-in.
When it comes to cash games, this is what we expect to see when the site goes live in Alberta.
GGPoker Alberta offers a quality selection of cash games, starting from just C$0.01/C$0.02, and going up to C$5/C$10 for regular games, and up to C$50/C$100 for their popular All In or Fold (AoF) format.
The operator spreads No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha games, with Hold’em remaining the most popular pick among players.
In terms of player traffic, lower stakes games are running around the clock, but the action at higher stakes is a bit hit or miss. With a relatively small market, GGPoker AB is not able to keep the higher stakes action going non-stop, but there is a fair number of tables available during evening hours, especially on weekends.
When it comes to Rush & Cash, GGPoker’s version of fast-fold poker, it may be available at lower stakes, but anything beyond NL100 is unlikely to have a big enough player pool to sustain it.
Of course, all of this changes if Alberta and Ontario join forces!
All poker sites operating in Alberta are licensed and regulated by the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC), a newly founded agency under the scope of Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC). This means that players enjoy the highest level of safety and protection when it comes to deposits and withdrawals.
All banking options available at GGPoker AB are safe, trustworthy, and legal in the province. Credit cards will likely not be accepted under the regulatory model, but players can use other convenient options, such as bank transfers, PayPal, checks, and more.
Operating under strong regulatory scrutiny and being one of the biggest names in online poker, GGPoker offers fast withdrawals without any unnecessary delays. Of course, players have to verify their identities and confirm their payment methods to be able to move money without problems.
Withdrawals from GGPoker usually take up to 24 hours, although the processing time can be up to 72 hours in case of larger cashouts or if there are additional security checks needed. Bank withdrawals in particular are among the slowest options, taking up to three days, while e-wallets like PayPal are the fastest.
Just like in Ontario, all games play out in Canadian Dollars (CAD), and this is the currency used across the site.
GGPoker uses its top-of-the-line online poker platform across the board, so players from Alberta get to enjoy the same experience as those in Ontario, as well as everybody else in the world.
The software caters equally to serious professionals looking to customize their experience, and casual players wanting to have some extra fun at the tables.
For those players looking to play on the go, there is the GGPoker AB mobile app. Available for Android and iOS, it is just as stable and advanced, offering one of the best mobile poker experiences.
The GGPoker Alberta software brings one of the best player experiences possible. The main section is neatly divided into key sections (lobbies), so you can easily navigate between cash games, MTTs, Spin & Gold, Rush & Cash, and more.
There are advanced filters available to help you narrow things down based on the game type, table size, buy-in ranges, etc. If you’re looking for a specific event, you can use the search bar to filter tournaments by name.
Tables themselves are very clean, with all elements right where they need to be. Action buttons are positioned conveniently to make it easy even for players managing multiple tables simultaneously. The information about players’ stacks and the pot size is always displayed and easy to read, so players can keep track of the action at all times.
A host of features available at GGPoker Alberta are what make this software really stand out. From the purely cosmetic ones to those designed to achieve high customization levels, this platform is truly one of the best out there.
In addition to these highlight features, the software comes equipped with a variety of standard options, such as four-color decks, different card designs, auto top-up for cash games, and much more.
Just like the desktop platform, the GGPoker Alberta mobile app brings a great gaming experience across all types of mobile devices. The app is readily available for download for Android and iOS phones and tablets, and it is a great option for playing poker on the go.
Like most modern poker apps, GGPoker comes with a portrait mode, which feels more natural and allows for faster reaction times, especially when playing multiple tables.
In terms of multi-tabling, the GGPoker app allows you to play up to four tables at the same time, easily switching between them, and with convenient alerts to notify you it’s your turn to act so that you don’t miss any action.
There are no restrictions in terms of what you can play. From cash games and Spin & Gold to the full slate of MTTs, the GGPoker AB app gives you full access to the entire range of game types and variations.
All poker sites operating under the purview of Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) offer a completely legal and safe gaming environment. There are strict laws and rules in place, dictating how operators must treat players’ funds and their personal information.
Additionally, GGPoker Alberta offers a variety of responsible gambling tools, giving players full control over their expenses. These include:
All of these RG features can be easily accessed on the platform. Players don’t need to contact customer support or go through any hoops. All limits and restrictions can be set with a few simple clicks, and they take immediate effect.
At GGPoker Alberta, it’s easy to get in touch with customer support around the clock. For non-urgent queries, there is a dedicated email address that you can send your queries to and expect an answer within 24 hours.
For more urgent issues, you can reach out to live chat agents. They’ll either offer you assistance on the spot or escalate your case to the appropriate department.
Finally, GGPoker has a very strong presence on social media, so you can also reach out to them via their official accounts, especially on X/Twitter.
With regulated online poker coming to Alberta in the second half of July, we expect GGPoker AB to launch shortly after, and possibly even at the time of the market opening.
No, as there is currently no agreement in place allowing for this to happen. However, it is very possible that, in the near future, GGPoker Alberta and GGPoker Ontario will combine their player pools onto a single platform.
You can play cash games, tournaments, Spin & Gold, Rush & Cash, and all other popular poker formats and variations on GGPoker Alberta.
GGPoker Alberta will probably accept payments via major debit cards, bank transfers, e-wallets like PayPal, and more.
Yes, there are top-quality mobile apps available for Android and iOS, and you can download them for free from official stores.
Like other licensed sites in Alberta, GGPoker will be regulated by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) and the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC).