- PRO Exclusive: GGPoker’s subscription-based platform ClubGG has partnered with World College Poker (WCP).
- As a part of this deal, ClubGG will be hosting the World College Poker Championship Main Event for students aged 18 and older, in 2022.
- The sudden change comes just seven months after WCP partnered up with PokerStars.net to bring its competition to a worldwide stage.
Our long term deal with ClubGG will allow World College Poker to expand to new countries around the world, as well as every state in the US.
GGPoker’s subscription-based platform ClubGG has partnered with World College Poker (WCP) — a platform that hosts online poker competitions for college students, PRO can exclusively reveal.
As a part of this deal, ClubGG will be hosting the World College Poker Championship Main Event for students aged 18 and older in 2022 and replacing its previous sponsor PokerStars.net.
The college club registrations will open on February 1 and the competition is free to enter. However, to take part in the WCP tournaments, players must have a membership, which costs $2.99 per month.
“We are ecstatic about our partnership with ClubGG Poker,” WCOP Co-founder Craig Tapscott told PRO. “We’ve worked hard to create a platform for college and vocational students worldwide to learn and play poker in free events for all our members.”