Amateur Poker World Championship Resumes at Dusk Till Dawn from August 20th to 25th
The World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) 2025 is set to take place at Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham, UK, from August 20 to August 25, 2025. This exciting event promises a two-day test of poker skill in the form of the 8-Game Championship, as well as various other bracelet events, team competitions, and mixed games.
One of the highlights of WCOAP 2025 is the International Team Championship, where teams from around the world will compete in a variety of formats, including Heads Up, No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better Short Deck Tournament action. The International Team Championship leaderboard will track points throughout the event, culminating in the crowning of Team Champions and the awarding of bracelets and medals to the top three squads.
In addition to the International Team Championship, WCOAP 2025 offers a range of poker formats, including PLO, mixed draw games, and no-limit hold'em action. Some of the specific events include the Crazy Pineapple, Win the Button, Mixed Triple Draw, and the Closer NLHE Turbo. The WCOAP 2025 Mini Main Event also has four starting flights, with all Day 2 stacks in the money.
The High Roller Championship in WCOAP 2025 has a buy-in of £310+£40. Bracelets, gold/silver/bronze medals, and Player of the Series points will be awarded in WCOAP 2025.
For those interested in participating, it's worth noting that Live Day 1A of the World Amateur Poker Championship is happening on August 17. Each team participating in the International Team Championship will wear their national shirts during the competition.
For more detailed information about WCOAP 2025, such as schedules, formats, and registration, we recommend checking the official WCOAP website or Dusk Till Dawn’s announcements as the event approaches.
At Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham, UK, the World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) 2025 offers not only the 8-Game Championship and various bracelet events, but also a wide array of casino-games such as the Crazy Pineapple, Win the Button, Mixed Triple Draw, and the Closer NLHE Turbo. For poker enthusiasts, the High Roller Championship, with a buy-in of £310+£40, promises exciting sports of PLO, mixed draw games, and no-limit hold'em action, alongside the International Team Championship, where teams from around the world compete in various casino-and-gambling formats, including poker games like Heads Up, No-Limit Hold'em, and Pot-Limit Omaha.