World Poker Tour Events 2020

The World Poker Tour has announced three new WPT festivals to take place at The Star Gold Coast, highlighted by the first ever WPT main tour event in September.
Part of the second annual WPT Australia festival kicking off on 24 September 2020, the WPT Australia main event will be an AU$5,400 buy-in tournament starting on 2 October 2020. Aside from being the first WPT main tour event ever held in this country, it will also be just the second in Asia-Pacific following the inaugural WPT Cambodia in July.


“The World Poker Tour’s relationship with The Star Gold Coast continues to blossom and these three festivals will only add more reasons for our loyal players to visit this poker hotbed,” said Angelica Hael, VP of Global Tour Management for the WPT.
“It brings me great joy to see poker continue to thrive in my native country and bring the WPT Champions Cup to Australia in Season XIX.”
The COVID-19 outbreak of 2020 has led many major live poker tours to move events online, including the World Series of Poker, the European Poker Tour, and the World Poker Tour. On the day that the. Upcoming Events. Twitter; Facebook; Youtube; Instagram. The march of major live poker tournaments going online continues, this time, with the World Poker Tour. This one is a bit different, though, as the WPT has created both a new online-only event. Events Main Tour Schedule Our marquee international tournaments where winners enter the illustrious Champions Club™ and have their name etched on the coveted Champions Cup™.
Also on the WPT’s 2020 schedule for the first time will be the WPTDeepStacks Gold Coast from 30 April to 4 May, featuring an AU$1,500 buy-in main event, while the event will return again next year from 23 April to 3 May 2021.
World Poker Tour Events 2020 Schedule
Live and Upcoming Events. Nov 16 2020: WPT Online India, Powered by Adda52.com: Nov 11 2020: WPTDeepStacks CambodiaPOSTPONED.
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The WPT held its first ever event on Australian soil last September, with Hari Varma topping a field of 658 players to claim the AU$274,247 first prize.