ClubWPT Qualifiers Bruce Ramoth & Quran Cruse Headed to WPT World Championship at Wynn

ClubWPT Wynn Passport The World Poker Tour (WPT) is celebrating its 20th anniversary , and the occasion will culminate in just over a month with the $10,400 buy-in, $15 million GTD WPT World Championship at Wynn Lass Vegas .

You might think that tournament, which will run December 12-18 , is going to be filled with big-name pros, and while that’s likely accurate, there are also going to be dozens, if not hundreds, of qualifiers lining the field.

The Wynn is already offering live $1,100 buy-in satellite, while ClubWPT has been hosting online qualifiers since May. The winners of those qualifiers have been awarded a $12,000 Passport to the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas. That passport includes the tournament buy-in, plus a hotel and travel stipend.

There have already been two dozen ClubWPT qualifiers, and PokerNews recently caught up with the first, Drew “Ainsley1” Rautenberg , to talk about his experience. Below, we profile two more qualifiers fortunate enough to punch their ticket to the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas. Last Chance to Win a $12,000 Passport on ClubWPT

Just one more chance remains for ClubWPT subscribers to win their way to Las Vegas. On Sunday, October 30 at 5:30 PM ET , a final $12K WPT World Championship Challenge will be held. If you’re already a member be sure to register, and if you’re not there’s still time to get signed up.

The $12,000 Passport Includes: $10,400 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas main event seat. (Flight Day 1B, Tuesday, Dec 13, 2022.)

Four-night stay at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas (Monday, Dec 12 thru Friday, Dec 16, 2022.)

$1,000 cash (for travel expenses.)

Dedicated ClubWPT VIP host. Official ClubWPT branded merchandise. Meet & greet with WPT talent. From Alaska to Bright Lights of Vegas Back on Saturday, May 28, Alaska’s Bruce “wlkwolf13” Ramoth became the second player to win a coveted seat via ClubWPT. The 54-year-old from Selawik runs a small business with his loving wife, Nora.“We have seven children and 19 grandchildren,” he told PokerNews . “I have played poker since I was around seven […]

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