Last updated: May 27, 2024
The WPT World Championship (WPTWC) returned in winter 2023 at the Wynn, Las Vegas It ran between November 29 to December 23, with a main event capping off the series with a record-breaking $40 million guarantee between December 12 and 21.
It did not quite hit this massive target — it fell short by about 6%. On the one hand, this made it one of the largest overlays in poker history — a $2.4 million short-fall. On the other hand, it generated huge interest, massive turnouts, and set its own records for prize pools.
“We knew the risks,” said WPT CEO Adam Pliska at the time. “But I know that we’ve achieved what we were going for. The WPT World Championship is something we can be proud [of]. This is the franchise that we’re growing and that we’re committed to. We want players to say that this was the best player experience and we’ve had so much positive feedback.”
The festival offered huge guarantees even without the crowning Championship event. Players also played the $5 million guaranteed Prime Championship and the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop, making a return for the first time since 2018.
The event made a perfect ending to one of the best years live poker has ever seen, and despite competition with several other major poker festivals, it became one of the biggest and most attended poker events in the history of the game.
The WPT World Championship Festival is a live poker stop that forms part of the World Poker Tour. In 2023, it ran from November 29 to December 23, 2023, at Wynn Las Vegas. It hosted a number of poker events, including the $40 million guaranteed Championship event.
The WPT World Championship Event was the final tournament of the WPT season. In 2023, the tournament guaranteed a prize pool of $40 million and will played as part of a massive festival at Wynn Las Vegas.
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📅 2023 WPT World Championship Festival Dates | Nov 29 – Dec 23, 2023 |
🌴 2023 WPT World Championship Festival Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
🎰 Official WPT World Championship Festival Venue | The Wynn Casino Las Vegas |
🎪 WPT World Championship Event | $10,400 buy-in, with $40,000,000 GTD |
🗝 WPT World Championship $40M Event Dates | December 12 – 21, 2023 |
💵 Lowest Buy-In | $600 |
💰 Highest Buy-In | $1,000,000 |
🤜🤛 WPT World Championship Event Online Qualifiers | WPT Global & Club WPT |
🔞 Age to Compete | 21+ |
The WPT World Championship is the pinnacle of the WPT season, first launched in 2022 during the 20th season of the Tour. In 2023, the WPT World Championship event ran from December 12 to 21, with side events starting as early as November 29, all happening at Wynn Las Vegas, one of the world’s most iconic live poker venues.
The festival ran for nearly a month featuring a number of satellites, lower buy-in events, and High Roller events, including a return of the $1,000,000 buy-in Big One for One Drop event, organized in cooperation with Guy Laliberte’s One Drop Foundation.
This donated six percent of each buy-in to the One Drop Foundation to continue their mission of ensuring sustainable access to safe water for communities most in need in West Africa, Latin America, and Asia. It attracted 17 players, resulting in a first place prize of over $7 million for winner Mikita Badziakouski.
The $1 million buy-in The Big One for One Drop has now run on four occasions, previously parented with the WSOP.
Year | Event name | Entrants | Winner | Prize | Runner-up |
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WSOP 2012 | $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop | 48 | Antonio Esfandiari | $18,346,673 | Sam Trickett |
WSOP 2014 | $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop | 42 | Dan Colman | $15,306,668 | Daniel Negreanu |
WSOP 2018 | $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop | 27 | Justin Bonomo | $10,000,000 | Fedor Holz |
WPT Dec 2023 | $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop | 17 | Mikita Badziakouski | $7,114,500 | Mario Mosboeck |
The WPT World Championship event featured a buy-in of $10,400 and an incredible $40,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, making it the biggest guaranteed poker event ever seen anywhere in the world.
It attracted 3835 players, 6% shy of the 4082 required to cover the audacious guarantee. Still, compared to the prior year, attendance was up 30%.
2022 | 2023 | |
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Gtd | $15,000,000 | $40,000,000 |
Entrants Required | 1531 | 4082 |
Entrants Received | 2960 | 3835 |
Buy-ins Collected | $29,008,000 | $37,583,000 |
Shortfall/Excess | $14,008,000 | -$2,417,000 |
Total Prize Pool | $29,008,000 | $40,000,000 |
First-Place Prize | $4,136,000 | $5,678,000 |
Places Paid | 370 | 480 |
Min-Cash | $17,400 | $18,700 |
Starting Flights | 3 | 4 |
Dates | Dec 12 – 20 | Dec 12 – 21 |
Aside from this event, players had the chance to play for buy-ins ranging from just $600 all the way up to $1 million, making it the most versatile poker festival of the year.
The full schedule of the WPT World Championship Festival boasted nearly 30 unique events, along with a number of live satellite tournaments offering seats in the WPT World Championship, WPT Prime Championship, and other events.
The $1,100 WPT Prime Championship provided a more affordable version of the Main Event, featuring a slightly faster blind structure and $5,000,000 in guaranteed prizes, making it a significant event in its own right.
High Rollers had $25k and $50k events on the calendar, along with a few other $10k tournaments, and the biggest High Roller of the year, the $1 Million buy-in Big One for One Drop.
A $1,600 Mystery Bounty event, and several Championship events across different poker disciplines like HORSE, 8-Game, Omaha 8, and Dealers Choice will complete the schedule, making for a truly robust festival worthy of the attention of all types of poker players.
Date | Tournament | Buy-In | Guarantee |
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Nov 29 | Limit Omaha 8 | $600 | $50,000 |
Nov 29 – Dec 3 | No Limit Hold’em | $600 | $1,000,000 |
Dec 3 | NLH 8-Max | $10,500 | TBD |
Dec 4-7 | Mystery Bounty | $1600 | $2,000,000 |
Dec 4-6 | Seniors NLH Championship 50+ | $1100 | $500,000 |
Dec 4 | NLH 6-Max | $1100 | $100,000 |
Dec 5 | PLO/NLH | $1100 | $100,000 |
Dec 6-8 | Ladies Championship | $1100 | $250,000 |
Dec 7-12 | WPT Prime Championship | $1100 | $5,000,000 |
Dec 8-9 | 8-Game Mix | $2200 | $200,000 |
Dec 12-21 | WPT World Championship | $10,400 | $40,000,000 |
Dec 12-13 | HORSE Championship | $1100 | $100,000 |
Dec 13 | Pot Limit Omaha | $1100 | $100,000 |
Dec 15 | NLH Turbo $500 Bounty | $1600 | $100,000 |
Dec 16 | NLH Progressive Bounty (PKO) | $3300 | $500,000 |
Dec 17-20 | No Limit Hold’em | $3000 | $3,000,000 |
Dec 17-18 | Limit Omaha 8 Championship | $1100 | $100,000 |
Dec 17-18 | NLH High Roller | $25,700 | TBD |
Dec 18-20 | WPT Big One for One Drop | $1,000,000 | TBD |
Dec 19-20 | NLH Seniors High Roller (50+) | $10,000 | $500,000 |
Dec 19 | NLH 6-Max | $3,000 | $500,000 |
Dec 20-21 | Dealer’s Choice Championship | $3000 | $200,000 |
Dec 20-21 | WPT Alpha 8 | $50,000 | TBD |
Dec 21 | PLO High Roller | $10,500 | TBD |
Dec 22 | No Limit Hold’em | $1100 | $200,000 |
Dec 22 | No Limit Hold’em 8-Max | $10,500 | $TBD |
Dec 23 | No Limit Hold’em | $1100 | $200,000 |
Players from outside the US played for their chance at a seat every Sunday at WPT Global, the online home of WPT. Step 1 satellites for the WPT World Championship started as low as $5 and were available every single day, while direct qualifiers were on the schedule every Sunday, with $220 and $1060 buy-ins available.
Players who win their way to Vegas via WPT Global were awarded a WPTWC package worth $12,400, which includes the $10,400 WPT World Championship seat and $2000 in cash for travel and accommodation costs.
The WPT sent more than 1,000 players to the $40 million guaranteed, $10,400 buy-in Championship Event via online qualifiers and live partners.
“Once again, holding true to last year, we are proud to offer a wide assortment of opportunities for players to secure their seat in the World Championship,” said WPT CEO Adam Pliska, via press release. “WPT Global is the foremost avenue for international online players to qualify, while our casino partners scattered across the globe are hosting satellites and promotions to bring players from all walks of life to Wynn Las Vegas this December.”
Direct Qualifiers ran each Sunday for $220 and $1,060 buy-ins. Winners earned a $12,400 WPT World Championship Passport package that included the $10,400 tournament entry and a $2,000 travel allowance to the WPT Championship event.
Players new to WPT Global won their way to the WPT Championship via their Welcome Bonus promotion. It worked as follows:
Players completed 6 missions through a week to earn entry to the Sunday freeroll. The winner of the freeroll wpm the $12,400 WPT World Championship Passport package that includes the $10,400 tournament entry and a $2,000 travel allowance to the WPT Championship event. The top 25 freeroll finishers won a $1,500 in satellite tickets to once again have a shot of winning the Championship Event seat.
Weekly missions included:
81 tournaments took place over four weeks of action, and paid out over $2 million in guarantees via WPT Global’s Fall Festival.
There were two $12,400 WPT World Championship Passport packages up for grabs during the Fall Festival. Both the Fall Festival Champion of Champions and Leaderboard Winner will win a package.
Everyone who finished in the top 100 spots on the leaderboard during the Fall Festival earned satellite tickets to win their own passport package to the World Championship.
Satellite tickets ranged from $22 up to a $1,060 buy-in.
Each week, players moved up the Leaderboards in the WPT Global Discord Channel $10 tournaments that take place every Sunday. Be top of the leaderboard after the last tournament each month and players earned a $12,400 Passport package to the WPT World Championship $40 million guaranteed Championship event.
Players that raked $25,000 in either PLO4 or PLO5 cash games on WPT Global between 4 September and 26 November earned themselves a WPT Championship Passport.
WPT Global is not licensed for operation anywhere in the US and thus did not offer satellites for American players, but players on ClubWPT had, for a modest monthly subscription rate, a chance to win one of the ten WPT World Championship seats given away as part of the $150,000 WC Passport Challenge on November 5.
Players who won their way to the Wynn via ClubWPT received a package worth $12,500 containing:
In addition to numerous online qualifiers leading up to the big event, WPT featured a variety of satellites at the Wynn in the days leading up to the tournament. This included Milestone Satellites, where you only need to accumulate a certain number of chips to qualify.
There were two types of qualifiers during the 2023 WPT World Championship Festival: $1100 direct satellites and $400 Double Play Milestone Satellites awarding two $1100 tickets to each qualifier.
2023 WPT World Championship Live Satellites
Date | Tournament | Buy-In | Prize |
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Dec 4 – 6 | Daily Double Play Milestone Satellite | $400 | 2x$1100 tickets |
Dec 9 – 10 | Daily Milestone Satellite | $1100 | $10,400 WPT World Championship entry |
Dec 11 – 14 | 2x Daily Milestone Satellite | $1100 | $10,400 WPT World Championship entry |
For players who wanted to win their way to the WPT Championship via live satellites, the WPT had you covered via their global partnerships. Casinos running live satellites include:
The Wynn Las Vegas also held live $1,100 buy-in WPT World Championship satellites in December during the Festival offering seats to the headlining $40 million guaranteed Main Event.
The 2023 WPT World Championship ran from December 12 to 21, with the surrounding festival extending from November 29 to December 23.
The 2023 WPT World Championship Festival was held at Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, US.
The 2023 WPT World Championship featured a guaranteed prize pool of $40,000,000, making it the biggest live guarantee in tournament poker history.