Coronavirus Poker Updates: Meet-Up Games, Tournament Postponements and Cancellations

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The poker world isn’t immune from the global coronavirus pandemic. Many tournaments and events — including vlogger meet-up games — have been postponed or cancelled. We’ll keep you up-to-date on cancellations right here in this continuous thread.

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Will the coronavirus force the cancellation of the 2020 World Series of Poker? (Image: CardsChat News)

Meet-Up Games Postponed

Brad Owen, who co-hosts meet-up cash games around the world with fellow vlogger Andrew Neeme, announced on Twitter Friday that future meet-up games will be postponed.

Neeme and Owen host regular low- to mid-stakes meet-up games. The upcoming event in Chicago has been postponed and Owen says he hopes to reschedule once “everything settles.”

Tournaments Cancelled and Postponed Due to Coronavirus

As of Friday, March 13, the WSOP hasn’t yet released a statement on the 2020 World Series of Poker, which is scheduled to begin May 26. We’ll update you as soon as we get word on the WSOP’s plans. For a list of poker tournaments officially canceled or postponed, please see below (we’ll keep this updated so please check back regularly):

(Update as of March 14):

WSOP Circuit (Hard Rock Tulsa): Yesterday, the Circuit series in Tulsa continued as planned despite other Circuit stops in the coming month postponing. But after some careful consideration, the remainder of the Tulsa series has been postponed.

Heartland Poker Tour (Cincinnati): The HPT has announced its April series in Lawrenceburg, which featured an $1,100 Main Event, is officially cancelled.

(Update as of March 13):

WSOP Circuit (Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles): The remainder of the series that began March 7 has been canceled. Bicycle Casino social media informed a Twitter user who was critical of the casino canceling tournaments and not cash games, “Please note that we are canceling tournaments that encourage extensive travel to our site as a safety measure. We will continue to keep our facility clean and safe for locals to continue to enjoy The Bike.”

WSOP Circuit (Harrah’s in Atlantic City): The WSOP Circuit series in Atlantic City has been stopped mid-series. It was scheduled to run until March 15, but those plans changed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

WSOP Circuit (King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic): The Circuit series running March 10-31 has been canceled midway through. There are no plans to resume the series at a later date.

WPT Deepstacks Amsterdam (Holland Casino): The tournament with a €1,200 buy-in scheduled to run March 12-15 is officially canceled. It will not be rescheduled.

WPT Deepstacks Maryland (Maryland Live Casino): The Deepstack event ($1,650 buy-in) expected to draw a large crowd at Maryland Live casino has been postponed. A make-up date hasn’t yet been announced.

WPT Deepstacks Jacksonville (Bestbet Casino): The $1,500 WPT Deepstacks in Jacksonville is also postponed. Like the Maryland Live tournament, the make-up date for this one hasn’t been determined.

WPT Deepstacks Championship (Thunder Valley Resort in Lincoln, California): One of the biggest WPT Deepstack tournaments is postponed with an undetermined reschedule date. The $2,500 buy-in event was planned for April 4-7.

WPT Deepstacks European Championship (Casino Barrière Deauville in France): The €1,500 buy-in championship event originally set for April 10-13 is postponed. According to the WPT’s website, “our teams are mobilized to find a new date which we will not fail to communicate to you as soon as possible.”

WPT Main Tour (Venetian in Las Vegas): The first World Poker Tour Main Tour event postponement is the $5,000 buy-in tournament set for March 13 at the Venetian on the Las Vegas Strip. A reschedule date hasn’t yet been announced.

WPT Main Tour (Casino Barcelona in Spain): The next Main Tour event to be postponed is at the Casino Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain. The €3,300 event was set to begin March 31 and will eventually be rescheduled.

WPT Main Tour (Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown in Hollywood, Florida): As of today, there are now three WPT Main Tour events postponed. The $3,500 event at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino (May 1) has already been postponed. According to the casino’s website, “the three-week tournament will be rescheduled at a later date.”

WPT 500 (Casino Barcelona in Spain): A second event at the Casino Barcelona has also been postponed. The €500 WPT 500 tournament will be rescheduled.

Heartland Poker Tour Mini Series (Hollywood Casino in Toledo, Ohio): Due to the coronavirus, the $350 Main Event set to begin March 13 is canceled. There are no plans to reschedule.

Mid-States Poker Tour (Meskwaki Casino in Tama, Iowa): The MSPT announced on March 13 that it has postponed its March 20-22 event at Meskwaki in eastern Iowa. No other MSPT events have been canceled or postponed as of March 13.

Colorado Poker Championship (Golden Gates Casino in Black Hawk, Colorado): The $500,000 guaranteed tournament was canceled on March 11. No reschedule date is planned for the event that was to kick off March 12.

Wynn Spring Poker Classic Main Event (Wynn Resort in Las Vegas): Another Las Vegas poker tournament has been eliminated due to the coronavirus. The $5,300 Wynn Spring Classic Main Event (March 16-18) had a $1 million guarantee. But the guarantee is now $0 as the tournament has been canceled.

US Poker Open (PokerGo Studio in Las Vegas): The 2020 US Poker Open, a high-roller series scheduled from March 19-31, has been postponed. Poker Central hasn’t announced a make-up date, but wrote in a public statement they will “continue to monitor and follow the guidance of government health authorities before making decisions about rescheduling for future dates.”



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