News DistributionThe poker world was stunned when the World Poker Tour (WPT) announced the cancellation of its historic Macau tournament, which was scheduled to take place from June 18 to 24 at the Wynn Palace on Cotai. This decision caused disappointment among players from all over the world who were expecting to participate.
No Official ReasonThe WPT was unable to provide a specific reason for the sudden cancellation of the event, leaving many in disbelief. An official statement posted on their official account expressed regret and hope for future cooperation with partners in Macau.
Future plansDespite the disappointment, the WPT has expressed its intention to continue working with Wynn Macau and Allied Gaming and Entertainment, and hopes to host other events in the region in the future. This demonstrates a commitment to maintaining the partnership and the ability to bring world-class poker tournaments to Macau.
Potential CausesWhile the specific reason for the cancellation remains unknown, the development comes in the context of the difficulties faced by international event organizers in the region. The pandemic and Chinese COVID-19 policies have severely limited travel and made planning such events difficult.
Losing ChanceFor the poker community, the cancellation of the Macau tournament means the loss of a chance to revive the region's poker sector and bring international professional tournaments back to its walls. Since PokerStars LIVE closed in the City of Dreams in April 2018, there have not been any international poker tournaments held in Macau.
The cancellation of the Macau tournament follows the cancellation of another poker event in Vietnam, highlighting the challenges facing organizers in the region. However, there are no clear links between tournament cancellations in different countries.