WPT Global Summer Festival Offers Players Shot At WPT Championship

This summer, WPT Global, the online arm of the World Poker Tour, is really starting to cook.

From July 28 running through August 18, the WPT Global Summer Festival not only gives players around the world an action-packed festival with more than $8 million guaranteed but also, a shot at becoming a WPT Champion.

It has been incredible to witness the growth of WPT Global, said WPT CEO Adam Pliska. This coming Summer Festival is one for the books and is, once again, giving players around the world a chance to compete for the Sexton Cup.

In addition to a diverse schedule jam-packed with high-value tournaments, the Summer Festival is headlined by the $3,500 buy-in WPT Championship Event with a $1 million guarantee. The winner will not only have their name etched on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup, and be admitted to the WPT Champions Club, but will also win their seat to one of the biggest events of the year, the 2024 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.

Thats not the only shot at a major title during the WPT Global Summer Festival. Players will have the chance to become a WPT Prime Champion in the $1,060 buy-in WPT Prime Championship that boasts a $750,000 guarantee as well as the $530 WPT 500 Championship that offers up a $400,000 guarantee – the first flight of which takes place on July 28.

This is the most expansive festival WPT Global has ever run, said WPT Global President Alex Scott. From the jam-packed schedule with tons of guarantees to having a chance to become a WPT Champion, the value is abundant for online poker players at all levels.

The full schedule of events for the WPT Global Summer Festival spans more than 350 tournaments and has buy-in that is sure to appeal to players at every level.

Plus, for players who enjoy the grind, there are two ways to pick up some extra value in the WPT Global Summer Festiva. First, theres a $75,000 freeroll that will take place after the festival, on August 25, for players who enter at least 30 or more Summer Festival events or have a total cumulative buy-ins of more than $500.

Then, for those who are fortunate enough to win an event outright, WPT Global will issue a ticket to the $25,000 Champion of Champions freeroll, also on August 25.

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How do I withdraw money from WPT?

How do I withdraw money from WPT? How to withdraw funds from WPT Global? Visit the cashier and choose “Withdraw” Choose one of the available methods. Enter an amount. Confirm the address and the protocol (be careful, withdrawals sent to wrong crypto addresses may be lost) Click on Withdrawal.

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Can you play poker with 1 deck? The standard 52-card pack, sometimes with the addition of one or two jokers, is used. Poker is a one-pack game, but today, in virtually all games played in clubs and among the best players, two packs of contrasting colors are utilized in order to speed up the game.

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Are there deposit or withdrawal fees? No, WPT Global does not charge fees for depositing or withdrawing.

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