CoinPoker is staging the biggest tournament series in its history. The World Poker Masters runs from May 3 to June 1, 2026 with $25,000,000 in combined guarantees, a $2,500,000 Main Event at the top of the schedule, $500,000 worth of leaderboards layered across the month, and a cluster of million-dollar-guarantee high rollers and CoinMasters events. For a site that built its name on crypto cash games and $10K Sunday warm-ups, a four-week festival on this scale is a step-change.
The $530 Main Event is the centrepiece. Day 1 flights run every Sunday throughout the series, with a final Day 1E on May 31 and Day 2 on June 1. Players can fire multiple Day 1s, best stack forwards, which is the standard re-entry structure these festivals live on and the one that keeps guarantees like $2.5M from tipping into overlay. A $55 Mini Main Event carries a $500,000 guarantee with daily flights until its own May 31 Day 2, so CoinPoker has built parallel tracks for both sides of the buy-in ladder.
$25M in guarantees, a $2.5M Main Event, and $500K in leaderboards - this is the biggest series CoinPoker has ever hosted.
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The highlight reel outside the Main Event is stacked. A $215 CoinMillion runs two days with a $1,000,000 guarantee, the $1.5K CoinMasters BITCOIN High Roller is a multi-flight $1M gtd with a physical CoinMasters Coin prize for the winner, and a dedicated High Roller slate ranges from $1.5K up to $25K buy-ins with guarantees up to $1,000,000. Warm Up events from April 26 to May 2 feed the whole thing through satellites, which is how a $530 Main Event lists a $2.5M guarantee in the first place - most of the field will qualify for single-digit dollars.
The leaderboard layer is where CoinPoker is pushing hardest on retention. $425,000 is split across four weekly WPM Leaderboards (May 3-9, 10-16, 17-23, 24-June 1), each divided into High ($109+) and Low ($11-$88) tiers paying up to 80 players with top prizes reaching $15,000. Another $75,000 sits in a Champions Leaderboard tracking overall series performance, with $30,000 to the top finisher. Points reward finish position weighted by field size, so grinders running a full schedule are competing alongside the pros chasing Main Event glory.
CoinPoker is also using the series to launch a Trophy Cabinet feature that displays tournament wins on player profiles across both World Poker Masters and the existing CoinMasters series. It's the kind of visible-progress mechanic every site bolts on eventually, but tying it to the biggest series the room has ever run is a smart anchor. For a crypto-native room that has had to fight for legitimacy alongside the regulated majors, a $25M guarantee in a single month is the clearest signal yet that the player pool can carry it.
