PokerGO Tour Releases First Part of 2026 Schedule

With the 2025 PokerGO Tour season in the books, the made-for-streaming series is getting ready for another year of high-stakes tournament competition. The starting line for the race to the top of the PGT Leaderboard begins with the PGT Kickoff Jan. 26-31. The six tournaments will take place on consecutive days at the PokerGO Studios […]

Jan 21, 2026 - 15:05
PokerGO Tour Releases First Part of 2026 Schedule

With the 2025 PokerGO Tour season in the books, the made-for-streaming series is getting ready for another year of high-stakes tournament competition.

The starting line for the race to the top of the PGT Leaderboard begins with the PGT Kickoff Jan. 26-31. The six tournaments will take place on consecutive days at the PokerGO Studios at the Aria in Las Vegas.

The season starts with four $5,100 no-limit hold’em events in a row. A $10,100 event is next, followed by a $10,100 one day no-limit turbo.

To entice players to show up for the opening series, players will earn double the amount of leaderboard points in these events. A rake discount also applies to those who register on-time.

The high-stakes competitors have a few days off before the next series on the schedule, the PGT Mixed Games series which runs Feb. 3-11. The series really kicks-off Feb. 2 with a $750 8-game satellite that will award $5,100 seats into the first to PGT Mixed Games events.

Those first two events are a H.OR.S.E. contest and an 8-game mixed event. The next two events carry $10,200 buy-ins and are T.O.R.S.E. and 8-game mixed.

The buy-ins bump up to $15,100 for the next two, which is a Big Bet Mixed Game event followed by a a Dealer’s Choice event.

The series closes on Feb. 10, with its $25,300 10-game Championship.

The series rolls right into the Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games series Feb. 12-14, which is headlined by a $100,500 buy-in Mixed Game event Feb. 11. A $10,200 satellite into this event will be held.

A $5,300 8-Game event will take also place on Feb. 13.

The players get a little break from PGT action until March 1, with the return of the PokerGO Cup. The 10-event series runs until March 15. Buy-ins range from $3,300 to $15,700. All events are no-limit hold’em contests.

Two $360 satellites will take place for the first $3,300 event.

After that, the PGT team heads down the Strip for the PGT PLO Series at the Venetian March 20-29.

The eight event series features two events that carry $500,000 guarantee prize pools: The $3,300 PLO Main Event that begins on March 20, and the $10,500 PLO Championship on March 27.

The Venetian will offer a full schedule of satellites for the events. They’ll cost $360, $560, and $1,100, and will include chances to get into both the Main Event and the Championship event for a discount.

For complete event information and registration details, visit PGT.com/schedule