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Enjoy playing poker online at the official website of the World Poker Tour® FREE for 14 days. for and a chance to win $100,000 in cash & prizes each month, including a televised WPT® Main Event seat VIP package, entry into the the weekly featured cash poker tournaments, access to all of our exciting social casino games, SaversGuide. World Poker Tour is the premier name in internationally televised gaming and entertainment with brand presence in land-based tournaments, television, online, and mobile.

Reasons to Enter a World Poker Tour Event; Brief History of the WPT. The World Poker Tour, otherwise known as the WPT, is a huge poker tournament brand that hosts many different poker tournaments around the world. The World Poker Tour was founded on May 27th, 2002 in the United States. The Online Bracelet Schedule for the 2020 Summer Online World Series of Poker is officially here. WSOP.com will be hosting an official gold bracelet every day in July.

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Take A Chance To Build Your Bankroll – 8 Times A Day, 7 Days A Week!

Running short on Tournament Points? Why not take a shot at winning enough TPs so you can buy into any of the big ClubWPT™ featured events by playing in our daily Bankroll Builder Satellite Series tournaments?

Whether it be The Fifty Spot, The Forty Spot, The Twenty Spot, or The 1K Freeway satellite – even the biggest of dents to your bankroll can now be a thing of the past with over FIFTY chances each and every week for you to chip up!

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There's A Time Of The Day For Everyone...

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Take your pick! Every single day, morning and night, seven days a week – there are plenty of chances for you to pad your TP bankroll and become the king at the table:

  • The Fifty Spot – 2,000 Tournament Points Grab Satellite. 2,000 TPs to each winner; 250 TP buy-in; 50 winners out of 400 cap; 3x Daily @ 9:15 AM,1:15 PM, and 9:15 PM.*
  • The Forty Spot – 1,000 Tournament Points Grab Satellite. 1,000 TPs to each winner; 100 TP buy-in; 40 winners out of 400 cap; 2x Daily @ 10:15 AM, and 11:15 PM.*
  • The Twenty Spot – 2,000 Tournament Points Grab Speed Satellite. 2,000 TPs to each winner; 50 TP buy-in; 20 winners out of 800 cap; Daily @ 5:15 PM.*
  • The 1K Freeway – 1,000 Tournament Points Grab Turbo Freeroll. 1,000 TPs to each winner; 0 TP Buy-in: 20 winners out of 1,000 cap: 2x Daily @ 6:15 PM, and 8:15 PM.*
    • All times are Eastern Time (ET).
    • Please see our Official Tournament Rules for more information.
    • *Dates and times of ClubWPT online tournaments are subject to change without further notice.
      Please check the poker lobby for the most up-to-date information.

Not yet a ClubWPT™ VIP Member?

Enjoy playing poker online at the official website of the World Poker Tour® FREE for 14 days* for and a chance to win $100,000 in cash & prizes each month, including a televised WPT® Main Event seat VIP package, entry into the the weekly featured cash poker tournaments, access to all of our exciting social casino games, SaversGuide® membership, discounts on official World Poker Tour® gear at ShopWPT™, ScoreBig™ discounts, AND, the chance to win the ClubWPT™ $1,000,000 Bonus during 2020.*

Already a VIP Member? Click here to log in.

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The final table is set in the ‘International Tournament' segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em main event. The tournament attracted a total of 674 entries over the course of three starting flights, but now just nine players remain with a chance to win this event. The final nine are all guaranteed at least $75,360 paydays, but surely all have their eyes on the top prize of $1,550,969.

This year's WSOP $10,000 main event features an unprecedented live-and-online hybrid model that will see two separate events play out, each beginning online and continuing until both final tables are set. The two eventual champions determined at those final tables, which will be played live and in person, will then square off in a live heads-up showdown to determine which will win the championship WSOP gold bracelet and an added bonus prize of $1,000,000 to go along with whatever they won at their initial final table.

Day 2 of the ‘International Tournament' began with 179 players remaining. Over the course of around 10 hours of play, the field was whittled down to just nine players. When the dust settled, Brazil's Brunno Botteon held the chip lead with 10,317,743. Botteon had a breakout summer at the WSOP Onoline, making three final tables in as many weeks to cash for over $1 million. He finished runner up in a $500 buyt-in limit hold'em event for $41,855, and then four days later placed sixth in the $25,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em high roller for $388,827. Just a week later he made it down to the final in the $25,000 buy-in heads-up no-limit hold'em event, but lost to Fedor Holz. He added another $622,300 for that runner-up showing.

Portugal's Manuel Ruivo is second in chips with 6,213,759, while Argentina's Damian Salas sits in third with 5,653,528. Salas finished seventh in the 2017 WSOP main event in Las Vegas for $1,425,000. He has also had plenty of success playing online this year, with his biggest score being a third-place showing in the $10,300 buy-in World Poker Tour World Online Championships main event for $814,663.

Plenty of big names made deep runs in this event only to fall short of the final table, including 2019 WPT L.A. Poker Classic runner-up Matas Cimbolas (57th – $18,421), two-time WSOP main event final tablist Antoine Saout (53rd – $18,421), bracelet winner Toby Joyce (32nd – $26,507), Balz Zerjav (25th – $30,404), Preben Stokkan (23rd – $30,404), and 2020 WPT Germany main event winner Christopher Puetz (13th – $44,914). Thomas Macdonald was eliminated on the final-table bubble, taking home $50,131 after his A4 couldn't hold up against the K3 of Ruivo after all of the chips went in preflop. With Macdonald's exit, the final table of the ‘Internationa; Tournament' was officially set.

Here is a look at the complete list of players and their chip counts:

World Poker Tour Satellite Events

There's A Time Of The Day For Everyone...

Take your pick! Every single day, morning and night, seven days a week – there are plenty of chances for you to pad your TP bankroll and become the king at the table:

  • The Fifty Spot – 2,000 Tournament Points Grab Satellite. 2,000 TPs to each winner; 250 TP buy-in; 50 winners out of 400 cap; 3x Daily @ 9:15 AM,1:15 PM, and 9:15 PM.*
  • The Forty Spot – 1,000 Tournament Points Grab Satellite. 1,000 TPs to each winner; 100 TP buy-in; 40 winners out of 400 cap; 2x Daily @ 10:15 AM, and 11:15 PM.*
  • The Twenty Spot – 2,000 Tournament Points Grab Speed Satellite. 2,000 TPs to each winner; 50 TP buy-in; 20 winners out of 800 cap; Daily @ 5:15 PM.*
  • The 1K Freeway – 1,000 Tournament Points Grab Turbo Freeroll. 1,000 TPs to each winner; 0 TP Buy-in: 20 winners out of 1,000 cap: 2x Daily @ 6:15 PM, and 8:15 PM.*
    • All times are Eastern Time (ET).
    • Please see our Official Tournament Rules for more information.
    • *Dates and times of ClubWPT online tournaments are subject to change without further notice.
      Please check the poker lobby for the most up-to-date information.

Not yet a ClubWPT™ VIP Member?

Enjoy playing poker online at the official website of the World Poker Tour® FREE for 14 days* for and a chance to win $100,000 in cash & prizes each month, including a televised WPT® Main Event seat VIP package, entry into the the weekly featured cash poker tournaments, access to all of our exciting social casino games, SaversGuide® membership, discounts on official World Poker Tour® gear at ShopWPT™, ScoreBig™ discounts, AND, the chance to win the ClubWPT™ $1,000,000 Bonus during 2020.*

Already a VIP Member? Click here to log in.

World Poker Tour Satellite Events Calendar

The final table is set in the ‘International Tournament' segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em main event. The tournament attracted a total of 674 entries over the course of three starting flights, but now just nine players remain with a chance to win this event. The final nine are all guaranteed at least $75,360 paydays, but surely all have their eyes on the top prize of $1,550,969.

This year's WSOP $10,000 main event features an unprecedented live-and-online hybrid model that will see two separate events play out, each beginning online and continuing until both final tables are set. The two eventual champions determined at those final tables, which will be played live and in person, will then square off in a live heads-up showdown to determine which will win the championship WSOP gold bracelet and an added bonus prize of $1,000,000 to go along with whatever they won at their initial final table.

Day 2 of the ‘International Tournament' began with 179 players remaining. Over the course of around 10 hours of play, the field was whittled down to just nine players. When the dust settled, Brazil's Brunno Botteon held the chip lead with 10,317,743. Botteon had a breakout summer at the WSOP Onoline, making three final tables in as many weeks to cash for over $1 million. He finished runner up in a $500 buyt-in limit hold'em event for $41,855, and then four days later placed sixth in the $25,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em high roller for $388,827. Just a week later he made it down to the final in the $25,000 buy-in heads-up no-limit hold'em event, but lost to Fedor Holz. He added another $622,300 for that runner-up showing.

Portugal's Manuel Ruivo is second in chips with 6,213,759, while Argentina's Damian Salas sits in third with 5,653,528. Salas finished seventh in the 2017 WSOP main event in Las Vegas for $1,425,000. He has also had plenty of success playing online this year, with his biggest score being a third-place showing in the $10,300 buy-in World Poker Tour World Online Championships main event for $814,663.

Plenty of big names made deep runs in this event only to fall short of the final table, including 2019 WPT L.A. Poker Classic runner-up Matas Cimbolas (57th – $18,421), two-time WSOP main event final tablist Antoine Saout (53rd – $18,421), bracelet winner Toby Joyce (32nd – $26,507), Balz Zerjav (25th – $30,404), Preben Stokkan (23rd – $30,404), and 2020 WPT Germany main event winner Christopher Puetz (13th – $44,914). Thomas Macdonald was eliminated on the final-table bubble, taking home $50,131 after his A4 couldn't hold up against the K3 of Ruivo after all of the chips went in preflop. With Macdonald's exit, the final table of the ‘Internationa; Tournament' was officially set.

Here is a look at the complete list of players and their chip counts:

PlaceNameChips
1 Brunno Botteon 10,317,743
2 Manuel Ruivo 6,213,759
3 Damian Salas 5,653,528
4 ‘fullbabyfull' 4,232,560
5 Hannes Speiser 3,515,744
6 Dominykas Mikolaitis 3,165,440
7 Ramon Miquel Munoz 3,035,940
8 Peiyuan Sun 2,185,676
9 Stoyan Obreshkov 2,119,610

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Here are the payouts up for grabs at the final table:

PlacePayouts
1 $1,550,969
2 $1,062,723
3 $728,177
4 $498,947
5 $341,879
6 $234,255
7 $160,512
8 $109,982
9 $75,360

The counterpart to the ‘International Tournament' segment of this hybrid event is the ‘Domestic Tournament'. That will begin on Dec. 13 with a single starting flight. The final table will be set the following day, with the in-person finale taking place on Dec. 28. The winners of the two tournaments will then meet on Dec. 30 for a final battle for the bracelet and the added $1,000,000 in prize money.

World Poker Tour Satellite Events List

Final table photo credit: Kevin Mathers (@kevmath).

World Poker Tour Satellite Events Schedule

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