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CoinPoker PLO Finals Pay Out Rolex and $100K

The Heads-Up Cash Game World Championship wraps with elite PLO action and a six-figure prize.

·Industry Analysts··2 min read
CoinPoker PLO Finals Pay Out Rolex and $100K

CoinPoker's Heads-Up Cash Game World Championship finals crowned a single winner this month, awarding a Rolex watch and $100,000 after an elite field of high-stakes players competed in a bracket-style format across multiple game variants including pot-limit Omaha.

Why It Matters

Crypto poker platforms have long competed on rakeback and anonymous play, but live-streamed championship events with tangible, high-value prizes signal a push toward prestige that rivals traditional cardroom tournaments. CoinPoker's decision to structure the event as a heads-up competition — rather than a standard multi-table tournament — elevates the skill premium and produces the kind of decisive hand-by-hand drama that drives content engagement. For recreational and semi-professional players watching, events like this validate crypto poker as a legitimate high-stakes arena rather than a niche alternative. According to Card Player, the PLO finals came down to player "Yodogoki" against a recognized high-stakes cash game specialist, meaning the final table carried genuine credibility.

Context

CoinPoker operates on a crypto-native model, settling transactions in its native CHP token and USDT, which removes the banking friction that plagues fiat poker sites. Pot-limit Omaha has grown steadily as the preferred format among high-stakes cash game regulars over the past decade, making it a logical centerpiece for a competition targeting elite players. The Heads-Up Cash Game World Championship format — matching players directly rather than across a full field — compresses variance and rewards technical edge more reliably than standard MTT structures.

What's Next

As of May 2026, the championship has concluded, per Card Player; CoinPoker has not yet announced the next edition or prize structure. Watch for a follow-up schedule announcement that could confirm whether the event becomes an annual fixture on the crypto poker calendar.

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