Last Updated on June 20, 2026 by Bala Kumar

1. Introduction

The Global Poker Masters has quickly become one of the most-discussed tournament series on today’s competitive poker scene, drawing fans ranging from passionate newcomers to seasoned veterans. Designed to combine elite competition with a structured high-roller format, it attracts an eclectic group that includes ambitious mid-stakes professionals as well as veteran tournament champions.

What distinguishes the Global Poker Masters is its well-balanced multi-event structure, robust prize pools (the 2025 edition introduced a $1,000,000 guaranteed Showcase event), and varied buy-in tiers that reward both consistency and aggression. Whether your focus is accumulating points across the series for the coveted Purple Jacket or chasing a single big score, this is one of the highest-value live MTT experiences in poker.

Key Points: With a 10-event multi-day format, significant guaranteed prize pools, and live broadcast on PokerGO, the upcoming September 2026 edition (the 11th in the series’ history) is positioned as one of the most prestigious live tournament experiences of the year.

2. Tournament Rating

CriterionRatingNotes
Prestige & Popularity★★★★★The Purple Jacket sits alongside the WSOP bracelet and EPT title as a recognized career achievement
Prize Pool Value★★★★★$370K to $2M+ per event; $1M Showcase guaranteed in 2025
Competition Level★★★★★Coleman, Foxen, Chidwick, Rheem, Elias, Wilson, Bonomo, Koon
Accessibility★★★☆☆$5,100–$25,200 buy-ins; no public satellite path
Broadcast Quality★★★★★PokerGO hole-cards-up coverage

3. Tournament Overview

CategoryDetails
Organizer / PlatformPokerGO Tour (PGT)
First Launched2017 (10 editions completed)
VenuePokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, USA
FrequencyAnnual (typically Sept; 2026 schedule TBA)
Tournament TypeHigh-Profile Live MTT Series
Series Length~2 weeks, 10 events
TrophyPurple Jacket + $25,000 PGT Passport bonus
StreamingPokerGO subscription service

The Global Poker Masters is one of the four “majors” of the PokerGO Tour, alongside the US Poker Open, the PokerGO Cup, and the Super High Roller Bowl.

4. Entry Information & Buy-In Details

TierBuy-InTypical Game
Entry-level$5,100NLHE
Mid-tier$10,100NLHE
Premium$15,000NLHE
Main Event$25,200NLHE
Showcase Opener$10,000+ ($1M GTD)NLHE, multi-flight
  • Re-entry: Most events allow single re-entry; late registration through Level 8.
  • Satellites: No public satellites. PGT Dream Seat promotions occasionally award entries.
  • Freerolls: The end-of-season PGT Championship is a $1M freeroll for the top 40 PGT points-leaders.

5. Prize Pool & Payout Structure

  • Single events range from $370,000 to over $2,000,000.
  • The Showcase opener carries a $1,000,000 guarantee.
  • Top 12–15% of each event’s field is paid.
PlacePlayerPrize
1stBrandon Wilson$464,000 (after heads-up chop)
2ndDavid Coleman$355,000
3rdDoug Lee$220,500
4thDylan Linde$157,500
5thNick Schulman$118,100

6. Tournament Format & Structure

  • Game Type: No-Limit Texas Hold’em (all events 2023–2025)
  • Blind Levels: 30 minutes (standard); longer for the Showcase
  • Starting Stack: ~100 BB for $5,100 events; deeper for higher buy-ins
  • Format Style: Deepstack / Standard freezeout with re-entry

The structure encourages skill-based play, giving accomplished players room to leverage their edge through extended sessions.

7. Special Features

  • $1,000,000 Guaranteed Showcase event (introduced 2025, expected to return)
  • Multi-flight Day 1 structure for the Showcase
  • Live PokerGO Studio streaming with hole-cards-up coverage
  • Purple Jacket trophy for the series points leader
  • PGT points integration with Player of the Year contention
  • $25,000 PGT Passport bonus for the series champion
  • Re-entry phases across multiple events

8. Player Field & Competition Level

  • Field Type: Predominantly high-roller pros with some well-funded amateurs
  • Average Field Size: 50–240 entrants per event
  • Skill Level: High to Elite

Recurring contenders: Alex Foxen, David Coleman, Stephen Chidwick, Chino Rheem, Darren Elias, Sean Winter, James Collopy, Jeremy Ausmus, Justin Bonomo, Brandon Wilson.

Strategic note: The Purple Jacket rewards consistency. Multi-event cashes matter more than a single deep run.

9. Past Winners & Results

Purple Jacket Winners (Series Champions)

YearChampionHighlight
2025David ColemanWon $1M Showcase for $270,000; 5th career PGT title
2024James CollopyCashed in 4 events
2023Stephen ChidwickCashed in 4 events
2022Sean WinterWon Event #9
2021Michael AddamoWon final two events incl. $100K Main
2019Sam SoverelWon both Purple Jacket and Main Event
2018Ali Imsirovic
2017Steffen SontheimerInaugural champion

Recent Main Event Winners

YearWinnerPrize
2025Brandon Wilson$464,000
2024Ben Tollerene
2023Jonathan Jaffe$756,000 (from $2.1M pool, 42 entries)
2022Jason Koon
2021Michael Addamo$1,160,000

10. Live 3-Month Poker Calendar

June 17 – September 17, 2026

Date RangeSeriesLocationStatus
May 26 – Jul 15, 2026WSOP 2026 (100 bracelets)Horseshoe + Paris, Las Vegas🔴 Running now — 42/100 bracelets awarded
Jul 2 – Jul 13, 2026WSOP Main Event ($10,000)Paris Las VegasStarts in 2 weeks
Aug 3 – Aug 5, 2026WSOP ME Final Table (ESPN live)Paris TheatreDelayed FT (November Nine style)
Aug 16 – Aug 29, 2026EPT Barcelona 2026Casino BarcelonaSchedule confirmed
Aug 22 – Aug 28, 2026EPT Barcelona Main Event (€5,300)Casino BarcelonaMarquee event
Sep 2026 (TBA)Global Poker Masters / Poker Masters 2026PokerGO Studio, ARIAFull schedule expected ~6–8 weeks out

Important note on the Poker Masters 2026 date: The original PGT calendar slot is September, but recent industry reporting from Pokerfuse suggests Poker Masters in recent years has been shifting toward a late-year (November) slot. Confirm the dates on pgt.com once the official schedule is released.

11. WSOP 2026, Currently Running

Status as of June 16, 2026: 42 of 100 bracelets awarded. 17 days remaining in the schedule.

Key Details

  • Dates: May 26 – July 15, 2026
  • Venue: Horseshoe + Paris Las Vegas
  • Main Event: $10,000 buy-in, July 2–13 (Day 1 flights July 2–5)
  • Main Event Final Table: August 3–5 live on ESPN at the new Paris Theatre set
  • Starting Stack: 60,000 chips, 120-minute levels (Main Event)
  • Buy-In Range: $300 (Gladiators of Poker) to $250,000 (Super High Roller)
  • Online Bracelets: 30 separate online bracelet events running concurrently with $7M GTD

Top Cashes of WSOP 2026 So Far

PlayerEventPrizeSignificance
Adrian Mateos 🇪🇸$250,000 Super High Roller$4,334,4116th bracelet — youngest ever to 6; beat Bryn Kenney HU
Yuri Dzivielevski 🇧🇷$100,000 High Roller NLHE$2,841,432Multi-discipline pro adds another bracelet
Santhosh Suvarna 🇮🇳$50,000 High Roller~$1,920,0003rd bracelet for the Indian poker icon
Kristen Foxen 🇨🇦$25,000 High Roller NLHE$1,773,0836th bracelet — career-best live score
Richard Alsup 🇺🇸Monster Stack~$1,300,00011,933-entry field
Artur Martirosian 🇷🇺$25,000 HR 6-Max NLHE$1,286,2854th bracelet
Naseem Salem$10,000 GGMillion$ HR$1,089,964First GGPoker-branded bracelet at WSOP
Naoya Kihara 🇯🇵$10,000 2-7 Lowball Championship$428,923Bracelet #1 in 4 days
Naoya Kihara 🇯🇵$10,000 Stud Championship$301,970Bracelet #2; only 6th player ever with back-to-back championship wins (joins Doyle Brunson, Stu Ungar)
Scott Clements 🇺🇸Omaha Hi-Lo Championship$450,1764th bracelet — beat Phil Hellmuth (7th) and Todd Brunson (3rd)
Nick Schulman 🇺🇸(various)8th career bracelet, now 5th in WSOP Player of the Year race
Jeff Madsen 🇺🇸$1,500 Dealers Choice$161,0575th bracelet on 20th anniversary of his 2006 debut
Frederic Normand 🇨🇦$1,500 PLO Hi-Lo 8 or Better$235,377First bracelet
Christopher Alcindor 🇨🇦$1,500 Big O$387,110First bracelet, formerly 2x WSOP Circuit champ
Dimitar Danchev 🇧🇬(championship event)2nd career bracelet
Mike Holtz 🇺🇸$1,500 Super Turbo Bounty2nd career bracelet (same day as podcast hosting duties)

Recent Champions (June 15, 2026)

  • Event #39: Juan Rodriguez
  • Event #41 ($250K Super High Roller): Adrian Mateos — $4,334,411
  • Event #43: Matthew Moss

What’s Coming Next at WSOP 2026

  • June 17 onward: Multiple side and bracelet events daily
  • July 2: Main Event Day 1A begins
  • July 5: Last Day 1 flight (1D)
  • July 13: Final table set; play pauses for 3 weeks
  • July 14–25: First-ever WSOP Circuit series in Las Vegas runs concurrently — players who bust the Main can immediately jump in
  • August 3–5: Main Event final table at Paris Theatre, live on ESPN

Indian Player Spotlight

Santhosh Suvarna captured his 3rd WSOP bracelet by winning the $50,000 High Roller event for approximately $1.92 million in early June 2026. He remains India’s most decorated WSOP performer and is reportedly registered for the $250K Super High Roller and Main Event.

12. EPT Barcelona 2026 — Upcoming

One of the largest live tournament series held in Europe each year.

Key Details

  • Dates: August 16 – August 29, 2026
  • Venue: Casino Barcelona, Spain
  • Format: Twin festival — PokerStars Open (Aug 16–22) + EPT (Aug 22–29)
  • Main Event: €5,300 EPT Main Event begins August 22
  • Structure: 60-min and 90-min levels — among the most player-friendly on tour

Notable Events in the 2026 Schedule

EventBuy-InNotes
EPT Main Event€5,300The marquee — 2,045 entries last year
EPT Super High Roller€100,000Triton-level regs expected
EPT High Roller€10,300Series-ending fireworks
EPT Mystery Bounty€3,250“Gold envelope” bounty mechanic
PokerStars Open Main Event€1,650Recreational-friendly headliner
PokerStars Open High Roller€2,700Mid-stakes step-up
PokerStars Open Cup€825Lowest-tier flagship
Women’s Championship€550Open to female players

2025 EPT Barcelona Results (for reference)

  • Main Event Champion: Thomas Eychenne 🇫🇷
  • Heads-up Deal: Eychenne €1,426,900 / Sebastian Ionita 🇷🇴 €1,309,670
  • Total Entries: 2,045
  • Total Prize Pool: ~€10,000,000
  • This ranked as one of the three largest Main Events in EPT history.

How to Qualify

PokerStars runs an extensive online satellite ladder. Satellites start as low as €5 in multi-step qualifiers. Full EPT packages typically include the €5,300 buy-in + hotel + travel allowance. Live satellites run on-site at Casino Barcelona during the festival, €100–€500 buy-ins.

Travel Notes

August is peak tourist season in Barcelona. Apartment rentals (Airbnb, Booking.com) often run €100–€150/night and beat hotel rates for two-week stays. Indian passport holders need a Schengen visa (10–15 business days processing once an appointment is secured — book early).

13. Poker Masters 2026 — September Preview

Status: Official 2026 schedule not yet released. Expected approximately 6–8 weeks before the event.

What We Know

  • Edition: 11th in series history
  • Expected Venue: PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
  • Expected Window: September 2026 (per traditional slot); some industry sources suggest a possible shift to November — monitor pgt.com
  • Format: Likely 10 events over 2 weeks, all No-Limit Hold’em
  • Buy-In Range: $5,100 – $25,200 (Main Event)
  • Returning Feature: $1,000,000 Guaranteed Showcase event (introduced 2025)
  • Trophy: Purple Jacket + $25,000 PGT Passport bonus

2025 Recap (the baseline for 2026)

  • Purple Jacket Winner: David Coleman — 5th career PGT title; won $1M Showcase for $270,000
  • Main Event Winner: Brandon Wilson — $464,000 (after HU chop with Coleman)
  • Final Table: Coleman ($355K), Doug Lee ($220.5K), Dylan Linde ($157.5K), Nick Schulman ($118.1K)

Why It Matters in 2026

  • David Coleman will defend the Purple Jacket
  • Brandon Wilson is on a Hendon Mob hot streak after a runner-up finish at the WSOP $250K Super High Roller in June
  • Kristen Foxen has indicated PGT majors are a 2026 priority after her WSOP $25K HR win

14. Players to Watch

High-Roller Regulars Likely to Headline All 3 Series

PlayerCountry2026 Highlights
Adrian Mateos🇪🇸 Spain$4.33M WSOP win; youngest 6-time bracelet holder; moved to #7 on All-Time Money List
David Coleman🇺🇸 USAReigning Poker Masters Purple Jacket holder
Kristen Foxen🇨🇦 Canada6 bracelets, biggest live score of career at WSOP 2026
Brandon Wilson🇺🇸 USA2025 Poker Masters ME winner; $2.78M WSOP runner-up June 2026
Bryn Kenney🇺🇸 USATop of all-time money list; pursuing $100M milestone
Stephen Chidwick🇬🇧 UK2023 Purple Jacket; consistent PGT presence
Jason Koon🇺🇸 USA2022 Poker Masters ME winner; 5th in WSOP Super HR for $972K
Alex Foxen🇺🇸 USAHusband of Kristen; 4 bracelets; super HR regular
Artur Martirosian🇷🇺 Russia4 bracelets; defending WSOP HU Champion
Justin Bonomo🇺🇸 USACareer $60M+
Daniel Negreanu🇨🇦 Canada7 bracelets, Poker Hall of Fame, registered for WSOP $100K
Yuri Dzivielevski🇧🇷 Brazil$2.84M WSOP $100K winner June 2026
Santhosh Suvarna🇮🇳 India3 bracelets; India’s most decorated WSOP player

Player of the Year Race (WSOP, as of June 16)

Nick Schulman currently sits 5th with 1,601 points after his 8th career bracelet. The race is wide open with the Main Event and high-roller events still to come.

15. Step-by-Step: How to Play

  1. Subscribe to PokerGO.com to follow live coverage and track upcoming dates
  2. Choose your entry method:
    • Direct buy-in at PokerGO Studio, ARIA
    • PGT Dream Seat promotions (when available)
  3. Plan your travel — Las Vegas requires a US B1/B2 visa for Indian nationals. Current processing lead time is 2–4 months. Start now if targeting September 2026.
  4. Register on-site at the ARIA poker room with valid government ID
  5. Monitor pgt.com / pokergo.com for individual event start times and structures
  6. Plan multi-event entries if chasing Purple Jacket contention

First-Time Player Advice

  • Bankroll responsibly — high-roller series with no satellite paths
  • Focus on $5,100 events first
  • Don’t overplay marginal hands while stacks are deep
  • Adjust strategy by stack size and field composition

16. Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Strongest concentrated high-roller field outside the WSOP
  • Deep structures favor experienced players
  • PGT points integration provides season-long value
  • Iconic Purple Jacket trophy adds prestige
  • Excellent live broadcast production on PokerGO
  • Variety across buy-in tiers ($5,100 to $25,200)

Cons

  • Buy-ins are out of reach for casual recreational players
  • No public satellite paths — full bankroll commitment required
  • Las Vegas travel costs significant for international players (especially Indian players)
  • Competition increases sharply in later stages
  • Prolonged playing hours across the 2-week series

17. Strategy Tips

Beginner (Early Stage)

Play tight-aggressive. With deep stacks and 30-minute levels, there is no need to gamble. Focus on position and hand selection.

Mid-Stage

Apply pressure on short stacks and exploit weak players, but build your stack gradually without overcommitting. Identify which professionals are at your table and adjust aggression accordingly.

Final Table

Understand ICM pressure to avoid risky all-in bets when larger stacks are present. Target medium stacks who are trying to ladder up. Pay jumps at Poker Masters final tables are often $50,000 to $100,000+ between positions.

Bankroll

Maintain 50–100 buy-ins for your target stake. Use lower-tier events as proving grounds before committing to the $25,200 Main Event. Manage variance through event selection, not by playing every tournament.

18. Devices & Accessibility

DeviceCoverage
DesktopFull PokerGO.com streaming & replays
MobilePokerGO app for iOS and Android
TabletSmooth viewing on iPad and Android
Smart TVRoku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, most smart TVs
Live Reportingpgt.com chip counts

19. Who Is This Best Suited For

  • High-Roller Professionals: Designed for the world’s top tournament pros
  • Mid-Stakes Crushers Moving Up: The $5,100 events provide a competitive but accessible entry point
  • Poker Fans and Viewers: One of the most-watched poker broadcasts of the year on PokerGO

20. India-Specific Travel & Bankroll Planning

For Indian players planning to enter any of the three series in the next 3 months:

Visa Requirements

DestinationVisaLead Time
Las Vegas (WSOP / Poker Masters)US B1/B2 visitor visa2–4 months currently
Barcelona (EPT)Schengen visa (Spain)10–15 business days after appointment; book 6–8 weeks ahead

Approximate Travel Cost from Chennai (Round Trip)

DestinationFlight (economy)Hotel/AirBnB (2 weeks)Estimated Total
Las Vegas₹85,000–₹1,20,000₹80,000–₹1,50,000₹2.0L–₹3.5L
Barcelona₹70,000–₹1,00,000₹70,000–₹1,30,000₹1.8L–₹3.0L

(Excludes buy-ins, food, and incidentals. Convert your bankroll using the prevailing INR-USD/EUR rate, verify on the day of travel.)

Tax Note for Indian Players

Tournament winnings outside India are typically subject to 30% TDS in the US (treaty rate possible) and Spanish taxation on EPT cashes. Consult a tax advisor before traveling — this is general information, not tax advice.

Tournaments Closer to Home (Alternative)

If international travel is not feasible:

  • WPT India (typically Goa, dates TBA for late 2026)
  • DPT (Deltin Poker Tournament) in Goa runs throughout the year
  • India Online Poker Championship (IOPC) on Adda52
  • GGPoker WSOP Online bracelet events are open to Indian players in select states

21. Final Verdict

The Global Poker Masters stands out as one of the most impressive tournament series in the live poker calendar and continues to grow in prestige and prize value each year. With 10 completed editions, an iconic Purple Jacket trophy, the introduction of the $1,000,000 Showcase in 2025, and an upcoming 2026 edition expected to land in the September window, it remains a must-watch annual event.

David Coleman’s 2025 Purple Jacket win and Brandon Wilson’s Main Event victory set the stage for what promises to be another highly competitive year in 2026 ,  especially against the backdrop of a blockbuster WSOP 2026 (Adrian Mateos’ $4.33M Super High Roller win, Kristen Foxen’s $1.77M $25K HR, Santhosh Suvarna’s $1.92M $50K HR) and the largest European stop of the year at EPT Barcelona.

  • For mid-to-high-stakes professionals → calendar-circle event.
  • For viewers and fans → some of the best live poker content of the year.
  • For aspiring pros → the level of competition to aim for.

FAQs

1. What is the best online poker strategy in 2026?

Play tight, use position wisely, and manage your bankroll effectively.

2. How much bankroll do I need for tournaments?

Most players should keep at least 50–100 buy-ins.

3. Is online poker harder in 2026?

Yes, competition is tougher, making strategy and discipline more important.

4. What is the key to winning poker tournaments?

Understanding stack sizes and adapting to different tournament stages.

5. Where can I learn poker strategy?

Visit PokerClubGames for expert guides, tournament tips, and poker news.

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