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Vamos Poker Tour 2026 Unveils Eight High-Stakes European Stops

From Rozvadov's €1M showdown to Lisbon's high-roller finale, the VPT 2026 promises record-breaking poker action. Will this year's turnout eclipse 2025's 855-player surge?

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Vamos Poker Tour 2026 Unveils Eight High-Stakes European Stops

The Vamos Poker Tour (VPT) has announced its 2026 schedule, featuring eight major stops across Europe. Each event will offer guaranteed prize pools ranging from €200,000 to €1,000,000, with destinations including Portugal, Spain, and the Czech Republic. The tour follows a successful 2025 season, where the VPT Cyprus Final attracted 855 players to its $770 Main Event. The 2026 season kicks off in February with a high-stakes event in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. Running from February 23 to March 2, this stop boasts a €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool—the largest of the year. Two months later, the tour moves to Bucharest, Romania, from March 16 to 22, offering a €200,000 guarantee.

April’s schedule remains unconfirmed, but the tour resumes in July in Troia, Portugal. From July 20 to 26, players will compete for a €300,000 prize pool. The autumn leg begins in Murcia, Spain, from October 12 to 18, with €250,000 up for grabs. The final stretch includes three stops. Sofia, Bulgaria, hosts an event from November 2 to 8, guaranteeing €300,000. Lisbon, Portugal, follows from November 23 to 29, with a €500,000 prize pool. The season closes in Milan, Italy, from August 28 to September 7, also offering €500,000 in guarantees. The announcement comes after the VPT Cyprus Final 2025, where 855 entries in the $770 Main Event generated a $538,650 prize pool. This strong turnout sets high expectations for the upcoming year.

The 2026 Vamos Poker Tour will span eight cities, with prize pools totaling over €3 million. The largest event, in Rozvadov, guarantees €1,000,000, while stops in Lisbon and Milan each offer €500,000. The tour builds on last year’s success, where the Cyprus Final drew hundreds of players and a sizable prize pool.

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