Following the $1,000,000 PGT Championship, won by Chad Eveslage, the new PokerGo Tour season is upon us. On Thursday night, poker’s biggest streaming hub released the first three months of their new and exciting schedule for the 2026 season.
A total of 33 tournaments are set to take place between now and the end of March, with players looking to pick up valuable PokerGO Tour points from the start to begin their chase for the PokerGO Championship title.
Alex Foxen won the 2025 PGT Player of the Year after winning the final event of the PGT season to pip Sam Soverel and win the $50,000 bonus prize, as well as the largest starting stack in the PGT Championship.
The PokerGO Tour schedule features mostly mixed games following next week’s PGT Kickoff. The rest of the schedule begins with PGT Mixed Games, Super High Roller Bowl – Mixed Games, the PokerGO Cup, and the PGT PLO Series at The Venetian.
PGT Kickoff
The 2026 PokerGO Tour season officially begins with the PGT Kickoff. The PGT Kickoff features six tournaments held at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, with the exclusive caveat that players earn double PGT points for all cashes, making the season-opening series all the more important.
Buy-ins range from $5,100 to $10,100. The first five tournaments are all two-day tournaments, while the final tournament is a one-day turbo event.
| Date | Event |
| Jan. 26 | PGT Kickoff #1: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| Jan. 27 | PGT Kickoff #2: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| Jan. 28 | PGT Kickoff #3: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| Jan.29 | PGT Kickoff #4: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| Jan. 30 | PGT Kickoff #5: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| Jan. 31 | PGT Kickoff #6: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em (Turbo) |
PGT Mixed Games
Just a few days later, the PokerGO Tour gets its mixed games players heavily involved with seven tournaments featuring six different modalities. Buy-ins range from $5,100 and escalate up to the $25,300 championship event.
Players will enjoy a variety of formats across the series, including H.O.R.S.E., T.O.R.S.E., 8-game, Dealers Choice, a Big Bet Mix, and the 10-game Championship.
Players can qualify for Event #1 or #2 by winning a seat in a $750 8-game satellite to be held at the Aria poker room on February 2.
| Date | Event |
| Feb. 3 | PGT Mixed Games #1: $5,100 H.O.R.S.E. |
| Feb. 4 | PGT Mixed Games #2: $5,100 8-Game |
| Feb. 5 | PGT Mixed Games #3: $10,200 T.O.R.S.E. |
| Feb. 6 | PGT Mixed Games #4: $10,200 8-Game |
| Feb. 7 | PGT Mixed Games #5: $15,200 Big Bet |
| Feb. 9 | PGT Mixed Games #6: $15,200 Dealers Choice |
| Feb. 10 | PGT Mixed Games #7: $25,300 10-Game Championship |
Super High Roller Bowl – Mixed Games
For the players who want to stay in town and play the biggest mixed games tournament in the world, the Super High Roller Bowl – Mixed Games is up for grabs just two days after the end of the PGT Mixed Games series.
The $100,500 buy-in tournament is back for its second year, following a tremendous success last March when it debuted. The 29-entry, three-day tournament paid five players, with eventual 2025 PGT champion Chad Eveslage defeating Michael ‘Texas Mike’ Moncek heads-up to win the $1,200,000 top prize.
This is the biggest Mixed Games buy-in in the history of poker, tying last year’s Super High Roller Bowl.
| Date | Event |
| Feb. 12 | Super High Roller Bowl: $100,500 Mixed Games |
| Feb. 13 | Super High Roller Series: $5,100 8-Game |
PokerGO Cup
One of the more traditional tournament series, the PokerGO Cup, is back for another edition. Ten events take center stage, with buy-ins ranging from $3,300 to $15,700. The first event features a two-flight $3,300 showcase.
All events are no-limit hold’em events. Players can qualify for the PokerGO Cup Showcase by winning either of the $360 buy-in satellites that will be held at the Aria on February 28 and March 1.
| Date | Event |
| March 1 | PokerGO Cup Showcase: $3,300 No-Limit Hold’em (Day 1A) |
| March 2 | PokerGO Cup Showcase: $3,300 No-Limit Hold’em (Day 1B) |
| March 4 | PokerGO Cup #2: $5,100 Turbo No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 5 | PokerGO Cup #3: $5,100 Turbo No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 6 | PokerGO Cup #4: $5,100 Turbo No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 9 | PokerGO Cup #5: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 10 | PokerGo Cup #6: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 11 | PokerGO Cup #7: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 12 | PokerGO Cup #8: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 13 | PokerGO Cup #9: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
| March 14 | PokerGO Cup #10: $15,100 No-Limit Hold’em |
PGT PLO Series at The Venetian
Finally, capping off the first half of the PokerGO Tour schedule is the coveted PGT PLO Series at The Venetian. A total of eight pot-limit Omaha tournaments will be played, with buy-ins ranging from the $3,300 multi-flight event up to the $10,500 Championship. Both of these aforementioned events also feature a $500,000 guarantee.
Players can take advantage of four satellites to the $3,300 PLO Main Event, while there will be additional satellites for the entire series available at $550 and $1,100.
| Date | Event |
| March 20 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #1: $3,300 Pot-Limit Omaha Main Event (Day 1A) |
| March 21 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #1: $3,300 Pot-Limit Omaha Main Event (Day 1B) |
| March 23 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #2: $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha |
| March 24 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #3 $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Quattro Bounty |
| March 25 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #4: $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha |
| March 26 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #5: $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty |
| March 27 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #6: $10,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship |
| March 28 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #7: $5,100 Turbo Pot-Limit Omaha |
| March 29 | PGT PLO Series at Venetian #8: $5,100 Turbo Pot-Limit Omaha |














