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GOP continues its 2026 calendar with another major festival following the opening stop in Taipei. The next chapter brings the tour to Cambodia, where a long schedule, varied buy ins, and a flagship Main Event aim to attract regional grinders and international regulars alike.
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GOP designed the Phnom Penh stop to balance marathon sessions with flexible entry points. Multi day events sit alongside faster formats, allowing professionals, recreational players, and satellite qualifiers to build custom schedules without pressure to overload volume.
The GOP Main Event stands at the center of the series, running March 30 through April 4 with a USD 1540 buy in and a USD 500000 guarantee. Tournament uses the Cronus Structure, created to deliver steady pacing, deeper play, and decision making room from early levels onward. Five separate starting flights give entrants control over timing and strategy, whether choosing a long grind format or a faster qualification path.
Beyond the headline tournament, the series rolls out a dense calendar of side events designed to reward both selective participation and full festival commitment.

Wearable trophies known as GOP Gauntlets return as signature awards. Each major event grants a different design, turning victories into physical symbols tied to specific achievements across the schedule.
Festival also features a Player of the Series leaderboard that tracks consistent performance. Any participant cashing in at least three events qualifies for the race, encouraging steady results rather than one deep run. Points accumulate across the schedule, with the eventual winner earning the Player of the Series Crown.
Affordable accommodation, familiar USD ecosystem, and established infrastructure continue to make Phnom Penh a recurring stop for Asian circuit professionals looking for cost efficiency alongside large field opportunities. Combination of accessible travel, deep structures, and broad buy in ladder positions the stop as a strategic mid season checkpoint for players building volume across the 2026 poker calendar.
Festival runs from March 26 through April 5, 2026.
All tournaments take place at NagaWorld Integrated Resort in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Main Event requires a USD 1540 entry with a USD 500000 prize pool guarantee.
Schedule includes 87 tournaments over 11 days.
Cambodia offers a no tax gaming environment, USD based transactions, and relatively low travel and hotel costs compared with other major poker destinations.
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