WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas kicks off December 1: Full details of this landmark 20-day poker festival featuring a marquee event with a historic $15 million guaranteed prize pool

Sloan Piva

WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas kicks off December 1: Full details of this landmark 20-day poker festival featuring a marquee event with a historic $15 million guaranteed prize pool  image

The much-anticipated WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas kicks off Thursday, December 1, perhaps forever changing the landscape of live tournament poker. This massive festival-like event will contain 20 days of poker tournaments, including a marquee event with an unprecedented $15 million guaranteed prize pool.

MORE: Why the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas will make poker history — A Discussion with Wynn Las Vegas Executive Director of Poker Operations Ryan Beauregard

Poker professionals, amateurs, and fans have been buzzing about this groundbreaking event since the World Poker Tour and Wynn Las Vegas first revealed its inception via a joint early-summer press release. The multi-year partnership between WPT and Wynn — two of the biggest power players in the poker industry — could help return the sport to the level of popularity it had reached in the early 2000s. 

“This is one of the most ambitious initiatives the World Poker Tour® has undertaken in our 20-year history,” said Adam Pliska, CEO of World Poker Tour.

Let's dive in to see more details, including the full tournament schedule and televised viewing options. 

WPT World Championship: Event schedule

DATEEVENTBUY-IN($)START TIMELEVELSCHIPSGUARANTEE
12.1No Limit Holdem Day 1A$60011:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.1No Limit Holdem Day 1B$60017:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.2No Limit Holdem Day 1C$60011:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.2No Limit Holdem Day 1D$60017:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.3No Limit Holdem Day 1E$60011:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.3No Limit Holdem Day 1F$60017:0030/4025,000$500,000
12.4No Limit Holdem$60014:0030/4025,000$50,000
12.5H.O.R.S.E.$60011:003025,000$50,000
12.5No Limit Holdem Day 1A$60012:004025,000$200,000
12.6Limit Omaha 8/B$60011:003025,000$50,000
12.6No Limit Holdem Day 1B$60012:004025,000$200,000
12.7Seniors Championship (50+, 2 Day)$1,10011:004030,000$200,000
12.75 Card PLO$60013:003025,000$50,000
12.7Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Prime Championship$20017:002020,00010 Seats
12.8Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Prime Championship$20011:002020,00020 Seats
12.8WPT Prime Championship Day 1A$1,10012:0040/6030,000$2,000,000
12.88-Game Mix (2 Day)$3,00013:004030,000$200,000
12.8Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Prime Championship$20017:002020,00020 Seats
12.9WPT Prime Championship Day 1B$1,10012:0040/6030,000$2,000,000
12.9PLO Turbo$60017:002025,000$50,000
12.9Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Prime Championship$20017:002020,00020 Seats
12.10WPT Prime Championship Day 1C$1,10012:0040/6030,000$2,000,000
12.10NLH $1k Bounty Turbo$60017:002025,000$50,000
12.10Milestone Satellite to $10,400 WPT World Championship$1,10019:003020,00010 Seats
12.11Milestone Satellite to $10,400 WPT World Championship$1,10012:003020,00050 Seats
12.11NLH High Roller (2 Day)$25,70013:0040/60200,000N/A
12.11Milestone Satellite to $10,400 WPT World Championship$1,10017:003020,00010 Seats
12.12WPT World Championship Day 1A$10,40011:0060/90100,000$15,000,000
12.12Milestone Satellite to $10,400 WPT World Championship$1,10012:003020,00010 Seats
12.12H.O.R.S.E. Championship (2 Day)$1,10013:004030,000$100,000
12.12Milestone Satellite to $10,400 WPT World Championship$1,10017:003020,00010 Seats
12.13WPT World Championship Day 1B$10,40011:0060/90100,000$15,000,000
12.13Limit Omaha 8/B Championship (2 Day)$1,10013:004030,000$100,000
12.14WPT World Championship Day 1C$10,40011:0060/90100,000$15,000,000
12.14Milestone Satellite to $3,000 NLH 6-Max$40017:003020,00010 Seats
12.14No Limit Holdem Bounty Turbo$1,60019:002030,000$100,000
12.15Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Ladies Championship$20011:002020,00010 Seats
12.15No Limit Holdem (2 Day)$3,00014:004030,000$500,000
12.15Milestone Satellite to $1,100 WPT Ladies Championship$20017:002020,00010 Seats
12.16Mystery Bounty Day 1A$1,60012:004030,000$2,000,000
12.16WPT Ladies Championship$1,10013:0040/6030,000$200,000
12.16NLH 6-Max$3,00013:003030,000$250,000
12.17Mystery Bounty Day 1B$1,60012:004030,000$2,000,000
12.17NLH Progressive Bounty$5,20013:003030,000$250,000
12.17Milestone Satellite to $1,600 Mystery Bounty$30017:003020,00020 Seats
12.18Mystery Bounty Day 1C$1,60012:004030,000$2,000,000
12.18NLH High Roller$10,50013:0040100,000N/A
12.19No Limit Holdem$1,10013:003025,000$200,000
12.19Tag Team Bomb Pot - Double Barrel$60017:003040,000$50,000

WPT World Championship: Full details 

As you can see, WPT and Wynn gave us plenty to unpack across this poker-festive first 20 days of December. The obvious highlight: the $10,400 buy-in WPT World Championship marquee event on Wednesday, December 14 — which will feature a $15 million prize pool guarantee, the largest-ever in live poker tournament history. The final table for this landmark event will be televised live on Tuesday, December 20 at 4:00 p.m. 

That event will certainly be the most talked about, but dozens of other noteworthy poker events will also take place during this 20-day stretch. The $1,100 Prime Championship will feature a $2 million guaranteed prize pool, and will span six days and conclude with a televised final table on Monday, December 19 at 4:00 p.m. The $1,600 buy-in Mystery Bounty will also feature a $2 million prize pool, and will take place between December 16 and December 19. 

Wynn Las Vegas

Countless milestone and satellite tournaments precede these events to allow players with lower bankrolls the opportunity to join the heavy hitters. That's after the hundreds and hundreds of online and in-person satellites throughout the past six months. When we spoke with Ryan Beauregard, the Executive Director of Poker Operations at Wynn Las Vegas, he explained how WPT and Wynn wanted this event to include the best poker players from all over the world, both professional and amateur. 

“In our eyes, this is really going to be a tournament that’s not just for the stereotypical professionals,” Beauregard explained to us. “While they will certainly attend, this is a tournament that’s also for casual amateurs and recreational players due to the global satellite program. Hopefully we get the word out enough and it’s a can’t miss for everyone who loves the game.”

In addition to the many satellites, the WPT World Championship will include a plethora of affordable buy-ins for players of all expertise levels and bankrolls. The festival kicks off with a $600 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event with a $500,000 guarantee. Buy-ins range from as low as $200 to over $25,000. As our friends at PokerGO point out, "there is more than $22,000,000 in total guaranteed prize money across the series, independent of the more than 200 seats guaranteed to various tournaments in the robust satellite offering."

Another scheduled event generating plenty of conversation, the $1,600 buy-in WPT Ladies Championship will be played on Friday, December 16 and feature a $200,000 guarantee. They also have a H.O.R.S.E. championship, an Omaha 8 or Better championship, and other poker variants listed on the docket. They even have a 'tag team' event that will serve as the festival's wrap party: a $600 buy-in entitled 'Tag Team Bomb Pot - Double Barrel.'

The WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas series will also determine the WPT Season XX Player of the Year, with the winner taking home a $15,000 WPT Passport.

Wynn Las Vegas

The events will operate out of Wynn’s Encore Ballroom, and feature approximately 120 tables. Beauregard expects the televised events, including the final tables, to draw the largest crowds. And growth could be immediate with a festival of this magnitude.

“In 10 years, I hope we have moved to a bigger space," he explained. "Of course, that could happen in two years!”

For more information on the festival, visit WPT.com. To make hotel accommodations, visit WynnLasVegas.com.

Sloan Piva

Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.