Nottingham’s Dusk Till Dawn Hosts WSOPC UK Again in 2025

Dusk Till Dawn

The World Series of Poker Circuit of 2025 is about to kick off its UK edition. And this year, the famous Dusk Till Dawn will host the festival again. It’s not the first time for Nottingham’s gambling spot to be a WSOPC destination. “The home of UK poker” opened its doors to the series in 2019, 2023 and 2024. One month is left till the local and global poker community sees new aspiring pros enter the DTD hall to fight for a golden ring and points for finishing in the money. Key event details and schedule are provided below.

2025 WSOPC UK: Key Highlights & News

The World Series of Poker Circuit has a set duration that spans ten days from November 12th to 24th. As many as 12 events where participants can battle in mastery to grab a coveted WSOPC ring have been scheduled. But the key highlight is the £1,500 buy-in Main Event. The skillest (and luckiest) one will transform the buy-in into massive cash – £1,000,000. Traditionally, it was not without the satellite event endorsed by GGPoker. With just £165, 20 of the most competent and fortunate individuals guarantee themselves a seat in the WSOPC UK Main Event.

Dusk Till Dawn, often shortened to just DTD, is a brainchild of Rob Yong, a British pro poker player.

It became known as one of the first venues dedicated to poker games. The World Poker Tour, Partypoker Live Millions, WSOPE and other major poker tournaments can also be associated with the venue.

2025 World Series of Poker Circuit UK Schedule

The upcoming WSOP Circuit certifies 10 thrilling days full of poker action. Its schedule features both low-entry tournaments and high-roller events to tailor to people with different measures of pocket. Below is a detailed schedule for those interested:

DateEventBuy-inGTD
Sunday, 19 OctWSOPC Online Mega Sat£16520 seats

Friday, 14 Nov

Mini Main Live Day 1A£300£150,000
Mini Main Live Day 1B£300£150,000

Saturday, 15 Nov

Mini Main Live Day 1C£300£150,000
Mini Main Live Day 1D£300£150,000

Sunday, 16 Nov

Mini Main Live Day 2£300£150,000
6-Max (1-Day)£300£20,000

Wednesday, 19 Nov

PLO High Roller (1-Day)£1,500£50,000
Seniors (1-Day, 45+)£300£15,000
Turbo (1-Day)£300£15,000

Thursday, 20 Nov

Main Event Live Day 1A£1,500£1,000,000 
Deepstack (1-Day)£300£15,000

Friday, 21 Nov

Main Event Live Day 1B£1,500£1,000,000 
Pot-Limit Omaha (1-Day)£300£15,000

Saturday, 22 Nov

Main Event Live Day 1C£1,500£1,000,000 
Bounty (1-Day)£560 £20,000
Main Event Turbo Day 1£1,500 £1,000,000 

Sunday, 23 Nov

Main Event Last Chance Turbo
£1,500£1,000,000
Monster Stack (1-Day)£300 £15,000 
Main Event Live Day 2£1,500£1,000,000
High Roller Day 1£3,000 £150,000 

Monday, 24 Nov

Main Event Final Day£1,500£1,000,000
High Roller Final Day£3,000 £150,000 
Closer (1-Day)£560 £20,000 

Who Has the Most WSOP Circuit Rings?

Inspired by the circuit nature of this championship, the golden ring is the main reward players compete for. It’s not as prestigious as a WSOP bracelet, though. Except for showing the player’s level, the ring often provides an entrance to the major WSOP event in Nevada.

US poker pro Maurice Hawkins has achieved more than anyone else WSOPC rings at the time of writing this post. His mesmerising collection counts 21 rings as of October 2025. 

Hawkins set two records in WSOP Circuit rewards collected. In April 2025, he surpassed Alan Angel with his 19 rings and got into 1st position with 20 pieces in the collection. A few months later, Maurice got the 21st one.

Engel remained the second one with 19 rings. The third position is occupied by Daniel Lowery, owning 18 pieces. As the WSOP Circuit season continues, things can drastically change anytime.

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