CoinPoker has announced its most extensive tournament series to date, the World Poker Masters (WPM), boasting a staggering $25 million in guaranteed prize money, including a standout $2.5 million Main Event. Scheduled to run from May 3 to June 1, this series significantly enhances CoinPoker's tournament offerings, which previously included events like CoinMillions and CoinMasters.
Before the main event kicks off, CoinPoker will host a Warm Up Stage from April 26 to May 2, allowing players to secure their spots in major tournaments through daily satellite events featuring low-stakes buy-ins.
The centerpiece of the tournament is the $2.5 million guaranteed Main Event, which requires a buy-in of $530, marking the largest prize pool in the platform's history. The Main Event will employ a multi-flight format, with Day 1 flights occurring every Sunday, culminating in a final Day 1E on March 31. All players who survive will move on to Day 2 on June 1.
Participants can enter multiple Day 1 flights, but only their largest chip stack will carry forward, encouraging more players to participate while maintaining competitive integrity.
Alongside the Main Event, CoinPoker will feature several other tournaments with varying buy-ins:
- $55 Mini Main Event – $500,000 guaranteed
- $215 CoinMillion – $1,000,000 guaranteed
- $1,500 CoinMasters Bitcoin High Roller – $1,000,000 guaranteed
High roller events within the series will have buy-ins ranging from $1,500 to $25,000, with guarantees reaching up to $1 million, catering to a more exclusive player base.
The tournament series will also introduce two types of leaderboards: a $75,000 Champions Leaderboard, rewarding the top player with up to $30,000, and $425,000 in weekly WPM leaderboards, divided into four scoring periods. Each leaderboard will feature high ($109+) and low ($11–$88) buy-in tiers, with scoring based on the number of entrants, buy-in levels, and final placements.
Additionally, CoinPoker will unveil a new Trophy Cabinet feature during the series, allowing players to showcase their tournament victories and achievements on their profiles. This initiative aims to boost player engagement by tracking performance across both the WPM and the wider CoinPoker platform.