ClubWPT – Cardplayer Lifestyle https://cardplayerlifestyle.com Tue, 04 Jul 2023 17:00:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Do Not Miss the Latest ClubWPT Promotions, Which Can Take You to Las Vegas https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/do-not-miss-the-latest-clubwpt-promotions/ Tue, 04 Jul 2023 17:00:37 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=59474 Are you up to date with the latest ClubWPT promotions? ClubWPT members will be able to win WPT Prime Championship Passports, qualify for the 2023 WPT World Championship, and win a package to enjoy the 2024 WPT Voyage at sea.

$60,000 WPT Prime Passport Palooza

On Sunday, July 9 at 5:30 PM ET, the last satellite of this promotion will be played for members with Diamond status at ClubWPT. The ten best placed players will qualify for the $60,000 WPT Prime Passport Palooza that will take place on August 13. This event will award 20 WPT Prime Championship Passports of $2,500 to the 20 best-placed players.

The winner of each $2,500 WPT Prime Championship Passport will receive a ClubWPT Passport main event package to the WPT Prime Championship at Wynn Las Vegas Main Event, taking place in Las Vegas December 7-12, 2023.

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$150,000 WPT World Championship Challenge

During December, one of the most anticipated tournaments of the year will be played at the Wynn casino in Las Vegas: the WPT World Championship. This series will distribute millions of dollars in prizes. You can review the best moments of the 2022 WPT World Championship in this article from last December.

At ClubWPT, two satellites a month will be played through the month of October. Each will award 20 guaranteed tickets for the $150K WPT World Championship Challenge that will take place on November 5th. The top 10 players in that event will win a WPT World Championship Passport that includes the following prizes:

  • $10,400 WPT World Championship Main Event seat. 🪑
  • Hotel stay at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas. 🏨
  • $1,000 cash (for self-arranged flight and incidentals)💵
  • Dedicated ClubWPT VIP host.
  • Official ClubWPT branded merchandise. 🧢
  • Meet & greet with WPT talent. 👥

You can read more details about this promotion in this article that we published in April.

Experience An Epic Sea Change In The Caribbean

The World Poker Tour journeys to the Caribbean seas from March 31 to April 6, 2024 aboard Virgin Voyage’s Valiant Lady. During the month of July, satellites will be held at ClubWPT on Saturdays at 6:30 PM ET for those with Diamond status.

The winner of each satellite will win a WPT Voyage Diamond Passport valued at $6,000 and valid for two people which includes the following prizes:

  • 7-Day Caribbean Cruise departing Miami, FL, with port stops in Grand Cayman and Bimini Beach ClubClick here for more details.
  • Ltd View Sea Terrace cabin ($3,800 value), including onboard wifi, food, essential drinks, taxes and gratuities (2 people)
  • One (1) buy-in to the $1,100 WPT® Prime tournament.
  • $100 complimentary ‘Sailors Loot’ onboard credit.
  • $1,000 cash travel stipend (self-arranged travel to/from Miami, FL.)
  • Dedicated VIP host.
  • Official ClubWPT branded merch.
  • Meet & greet with WPT® talent.

WPT Voyage

About ClubWPT

ClubWPT is the official subscription online poker game of the World Poker Tour. VIP and Diamond users pay a monthly subscription fee for exclusive access to member benefits including full episodes from every past season of the WPT television show, valuable savings and coupons, invites to official World Poker Tour live events and much more. Each month, members can play poker games to win a share of more than $100,000 in cash and prizes, including seats to live WPT events.

Be sure to participate in these exciting promotions to win tickets to the biggest live events on the World Poker Tour.

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Play the $150K WPT World Championship Challenge with ClubWPT https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/150k-wpt-world-championship-challenge/ Fri, 21 Apr 2023 09:03:04 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=58405 The WPT World Championship Challenge to be played at ClubWPT will award $150,000 in prize money in the form of passport packages to play the 2023 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.

ClubWPT will stage 14 satellites 🛰 (two per month) from April 16 until the end of October. Each satellite will have 20 guaranteed entries to the WPT World Championship Challenge, which will be played on November 5. The top 10 placed players in that event will win a WPT World Championship Passport valued at $12,500 to play in the WPT Season 2023 Grand Final in Las Vegas.

“ClubWPT is an essential branch of the World Poker Tour landscape, and as such, we sought to link the site and its members to our biggest event of the year,” said WPT CEO Adam Pliska. “We are proud to offer a chance to win a seat to the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas to all members of the WPT community.”

Here are the details of the next satellite 🛰 to be played this Sunday:

  • Date & Time: Sunday, Apr 23 @ 5:30 PM ET (Diamond eligible)
  • Lobby Name: $150K WPT WC Passport Challenge – Satellite
  • Game: No-Limit Texas Hold’em
  • Top twenty (20) finishers of each satellite will win a seat into the $150,000 WPT World Championship Passport Challenge qualifier on Sunday, November 5, 2023.

In addition to the two monthly satellites, there will be one last chance to qualify with the Last Chance Invitational to be played at the end of October. ClubWPT members who were unable to qualify via the previous satellites will be able to participate and will also have the chance to claim 20 entries for the WPT World Championship Challenge.

$150,000 WPT World Championship Challenge

On Sunday November 5, the WPT World Championship Challenge will be held with the 300 people who won their entries via the 15 satellites. The top 10 finishers will win a passport package valued at $12,500 which includes the following prizes:

  • $10,400 WPT World Championship Main Event seat. 🪑
  • Hotel stay at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas. 🏨
  • $1,000 cash (self-arranged flight and incidentals). 💵
  • Dedicated ClubWPT VIP host.
  • Official ClubWPT branded merchandise. 🧢
  • Meet & greet with WPT talent. 👥

WPT Passport

In addition, a total of $25,000 in cash prizes 💰 will be awarded to those finishing in 11th-100th place in the final:

  • 11th-13th: $1,000
  • 14th-15th: $750
  • 16th-20th: $500
  • 21st-40th: $350
  • 41st-60th: $250
  • 61st-80th: $200
  • 81st-100th: $100

With a full third — 100 of the 300 participants — receiving some sort of prize, just getting to play in the WPT World Championship Challenge is a lucrative opportunity.

About ClubWPT

ClubWPT is the official subscription online poker game of the World Poker Tour. VIP and Diamond users pay a monthly subscription fee for exclusive access to member benefits including full episodes from every past season of the WPT television show, valuable savings and coupons, invites to official World Poker Tour live events and much more. Each month, members can play poker to win a share of more than $100,000 in cash and prizes, including seats to live WPT events.

WPT World Championship 2022

The 2022 WPT World Championship was an absolute success and broke numerous World Poker Tour records. The series’ Main Event featured the largest guaranteed prize pool in history at $15 million, which came very close to being doubled with over $29 million in prize money being awarded.

Last year, ClubWPT sent nearly 30 members to the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas to play in the $10,400 event and aims to top that mark this season. Along with an extraordinary poker experience, Passport winners were granted access to an exclusive VIP lounge and unique promotions.

Eliot Hudon

Eliot Hudon

Last year, three of the series’ most prestigious events were won by Eliot Hudon, Stephen Song, and Lina Niu.

Event Buy-In Entries Prize Pool Winner Prize
WPT Prime Championship $1,100 5,430 $5,267,100 Stephen Song $712,650
WPT World Championship $10,400 2,960 $29,008,000 Eliot Hudon $4,136,000
WPT Ladies Championship $1,100 578 $560,660 Lina Niu $105,136

The return of the World Poker Tour’s highly anticipated festival is scheduled for November 29 to December 23. The full schedule of events has not yet been announced, but we already know that the 2023 WPT World Championship Main Event will be played from December 12-18.

New and additional ways to qualify for the 2023 WPT World Championship will surely continue to be announced, so keep your eyes peeled and check back with us here at Cardplayer Lifestyle for the news!

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The Magic That Happens When Brad Owen Wins His Own WPT World Championship Passport Freeroll https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/the-magic-brad-owen-wins-wpt-world-championship-passport-freeroll/ Mon, 12 Sep 2022 16:36:45 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=54929 Many poker players and fans know Brad Owen as the king of poker vlogs. He has been bringing poker content to an ever-expanding audience for years, documenting his rise as a $2/$5 NLH cash game pro in Las Vegas. We’ve seen him move up into some bigger games, travel the world hosting meetup games, become a part owner of The Lodge Poker Club, and recently become a WPT Ambassador.

On Sunday, August 28th, Owen hosted a freeroll tournament on ClubWPT.com for an opportunity to win a $12,000 WPT World Championship Series passport, including entry into the record-breaking $15 Million Guaranteed WPT World Championship tournament at Wynn Las Vegas in December. Another $2,500 passport to the WPT Prime Championship was to be awarded to the player who knocked Owen out of the tournament. A whopping 2,154 players entered the field, so while Brad entered the tournament eager to defend his bounty passport and hopefully run deep, he had a big target on his back and a massive field to navigate through.

Then, the improbable happened.

Brad Owen wins online

As many are, this tournament was a roller coaster for the WPT ambassador. That ride saw Brad with a top-10 chip stack a few times early on, then he was down to 4.5 big blinds, and back up to the top with fewer than 100 players remaining. Owen made his way to the final table and found himself last in chips with five players remaining. A double-up with AA then a triple-up with 44 gave him the chip lead. A double knockout with Brad’s AA holding against QQ and K5 left three players.

Brad quickly ended the tournament, winning a race with QT against third-place finisher Don Butler’s (donbutler) A4. Finally, Brad won an unlikely all-in with KJ against runner-up William Haines’ AJ. When the dust settled, Brad had all the chips. Nobody knocked him out to claim the $2,500 WPT Prime Championship passport, and he emerged victorious to win a $12,000 WPT World Championship passport.

In the days following the tournament, Brad, Don, William, and WPT agreed on what to do with the passport prizes: The top prize $12,000 WPT World Championship passport went to runner-up William Haines, and the $2,500 WPT Prime Championship passport bounty on Owen’s head went to third-place finisher Don Butler.

Here’s what Brad had to say about his impressive tournament win:

“It was such a large field and I had the bounty on me, so I didn’t start thinking I had a realistic shot at winning until it got down to about the final two tables. Even at that point, it’s very difficult to close out a tournament like that with a target on you. I had to battle through some bad beats at the final table and went from being chip leader to having the shortest stack in two hands. Luckily, I ran well after that point to recover and take it down. Having it all on stream and being able to share the entire journey with viewers was something that was special for me. I’m also just so happy to be able to give multiple people opportunities to win life-changing money.

Brad: 

ClubWPT Members Get the Chance to Shine

While “the headline story” is Brad’s win, there’s another big story to explore here, too; namely that of Don and William. Turning $0 into $2,500 and $12,000 WPT passports, respectively, is quite an accomplishment worthy of celebration.

William is a semi-retired airline pilot who recently married his wife Gabriella. He now flies smaller aircraft after having spent 20 years as a 747 Captain. William used to be a PLO8 regular in the mid-2000s, although he hasn’t played much poker in the past decade. He came across Brad Owen’s vlogs and found an ad and promo code for ClubWPT there, where he now plays frequently.

Don is a retired senior manager and university professor, happily married to his wife Linda of 52 years, with whom he has fathered two sons and now enjoys two grandchildren. Don has been playing poker for 60 years, adding Texas Hold’em to his repertoire roughly 10 years ago. He is a longtime ClubWPT member who puts in 15-20 hours per week playing NLH tournaments on the site.

Both Don and William were already ClubWPT members and they found out about the freeroll by logging on or receiving an email. Neither player was planning on heading to the WPT World Championship without the passport, so the end-of-year series has gained two eager participants. We had the chance to speak with them, and here is what they had to say about the experience:

William: It was a grind for the first few hours.  Late stages were exciting, especially tracking Brad as we both went deep, and following his delayed livestream. For my wife, too, she really knew nothing of my poker background, so she got to see a different/past side of my life.

Don: The tournament was great; 2,154 players. There were the rollercoaster ups and downs with good luck, bad luck, and the associated beats. I really enjoyed it.

Can you recall any significant hands or moments where you were down to just a few big blinds?

William: Yes, I’m not sure how low, maybe 10 bigs, where I really had to open my range to shove. Got super lucky once, survived a three-way all-in vs. QQ and JJ with K high, I think I held K-10 off. Also chopped a pot against better ace and another with AKo against AKs.

Don: When I was down in chips I played more aggressively and it paid off. I was able to increase my stack, but for me the most memorable hand was the last one. We were down to three players and I couldn’t believe I had made it that far. Brad had a significant chip lead so I figured I wouldn’t get the knock-out prize. I was dealt A4 of hearts so I raised. Brad went all in. At that point I remembered a phrase I had read a while ago: “There are two types of players, those who play to win and those who play not to lose.” I figured I had the best hand. I also thought if I won, it would bring me much closer to Brad’s chip count and double what my other opponent had. It would put me in a much better position to win, so I called. Brad turned over QTd, so I was quite happy. The flop came QT6 with one heart. I was not so happy. The turn produced another heart. I was glad to have some hope, however slight, and wasn’t drawing dead. The river was not a heart and I lost. I was out, but I had ridden the rollercoaster, and that’s poker.

What were your thoughts heading into the final table? Did you have a game plan?

William: Ha, yes. Either bust Brad, to make sure I got one entry, and if Brad got hot, stay away from him and survive, in hopes he would give the seat to 2nd. Once I lost the three way pot that Brad took down with a set of 4s, the rest of the players still showed a willingness to get it all in, so I told my wife our goal was just to get heads up with Brad.

Don: I was just thankful to have made it that far and get lots of tournament points.

What was it like busting the tournament? Did you suspect Brad would give away his passport?

William: Yes, he had already mentioned it on the live stream, so that definitely affected my strategy. I essentially played as if two prizes were going to be awarded.

Don: I knew when I went out that Brad was way ahead and would probably win, so I just thought the prizes would probably be lost.

How did you react when you found out you were getting the WPT World Championship/Prime Championship passport?

William: My wife and I were happy, but we would be just as content if we weren’t given the seat. We played for free and finished second; everything after that is gravy.

Don: I was shocked! I thought there may be a remote possibility the first place prize could be awarded to the second place finisher but never thought the knock-out prize would be awarded. I was thrilled and contacted everyone I know.

What are you most looking forward to about your upcoming trip besides the tournament?

William: Always the people. The rare occasions I’ve played in the last 10 years have been regular PLO8 live games and I still keep in contact with some people at those games. A friend I used to share a table with in Amsterdam just reached out to me after years. It was great to reconnect.

Don: I am looking forward to seeing some of the people we see on the televised tournaments in person.

What does the opportunity to play in a live World Poker Tour event mean to you? How will you prepare, if at all?

William: Poker is such an interesting community, with so many different backgrounds and perspectives brought together to share in the competition. I really like the competition as well. Not just against the players, but against yourself. To sharpen mental skills, focus, fight the fatigue and brain fog that comes with the long days of large tournaments. At this point in my life I wouldn’t buy-in directly to a large tournament so winning the opportunity to do so is special.

To prepare, I will play in a couple tournaments per week to get the thought process back. I’ll review hand histories, situational poker, etc. Meditation and prayer as well. Prayer for seeking God’s will. His purposes are so much deeper than ours. He has a plan, it would be nice if that includes a deep run, but if not, His plan is better than that. It may be that I am there for one act of kindness, or one conversation that I may not  be aware of even when it happens.

Don: This is a bucket list opportunity. I came in second in a ClubWPT satellite in early 2020 and just missed the passport. I was a significant chip leader going into heads-up play but lost. It has haunted me ever since, so this is fantastic for me. I doubt I would have an opportunity to do this without the passport.

Other than playing online I don’t plan on doing much differently to prepare. I would like to play more in-person tournaments beforehand but I don’t really have that opportunity here. The casinos have all shifted away from tournaments in favor of cash games.

If you were to win, you would be looking at a massive payday. What immediately comes to mind for how to spend a six- or seven-figure score?

William: We will ask God. He has cared so well, as he promises to, for my wife and I. We want for nothing. We believe first in giving for the sake of the Gospel. We don’t really own anything, we are only stewards. Also there are bills to pay on a couple of our rental properties. I quit my job as 747 Captain to spend more time with my wife and hopefully start a family. This would definitely assist in those goals.

Don: It is a lot of money. My 5-year-old granddaughter has Rett Syndrome, a rare genetic neurological and developmental disorder that affects the way the brain develops. Since it is rare, there are not much in the way of resources put into research for a cure or treatment. She is non-verbal, non-ambulatory and has no purposeful use of her hands or legs. She will have a normal life span but lead an increasingly more difficult life as she gets older. My son and daughter-in-law are going to have to do a major renovation in their house to include an elevator, various mechanical lifts and special bath facilities. It will be very expensive so a lot of my winnings would go to that purpose. There are also some facilities where we live that offer respite help for families with special needs children and they can always use financial assistance. With that said, I would still reserve enough to enter next year’s tournaments.

A Final Word from Brad Owen

Brad Owen and ClubWPT have delivered a wonderful freeroll, as both Don and William are ecstatic to play in the WPT World Championship and WPT Prime Championship. Between this freeroll and their many other satellite opportunities, the WPT World Championship series is sure to be a great experience for all players this winter.

We wish Don and William the best of luck as they take their seats in December. Brad Owen also had some encouraging words of advice for these two players:

“They showed that they have the ability to run deep in large field tournaments, which takes a great deal of skill mixed with luck. Without knowing too much about how they play, I’d suggest they continue to follow their instincts. I hope to see them make another deep run in their live events; I’ll certainly be paying attention to their results and I’ll be rooting them on.”

Ed. note: WPT Ambassador Andrew Neeme will be playing in an identical version of the bounty tournament on September 25. Here are the details: https://www.clubwpt.com/the-andrew-neeme-wpt-world-championship-bounty-on-clubwpt-2022/

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