GGPoker Hosts Record-Breaking $180 Million Guaranteed WSOP Super Circuit This March

Eighteen gold rings, $180 million in guaranteed prize money, and 31 days to play for all of it. GGPoker is running the WSOP Super Circuit across the entire month of March 2026, and by the numbers alone, nothing online has come close to this kind of commitment from a single operator in a single month. The series puts real hardware and real money on the line for players who buy in anywhere from $300 to $10,300, and the structure behind it suggests GGPoker is willing to eat substantial overlay if the fields come up short. That willingness tells you something about how seriously they are treating this one.

3 Flagship Events Carry Most of the Weight

The schedule centers around 3 events that account for a large portion of the total guarantee.

The $525 Mystery Millions carries a $10 million guarantee and a $1 million top bounty, making it the most accessible of the 3 flagship tournaments in terms of entry cost. At that price point, the field should be large, and the bounty format adds a secondary payout layer that rewards aggressive play throughout the tournament rather than rewarding survival alone.

The $1,700 Main Event has $15 million guaranteed, which is the highest single-event guarantee in the series. Final tables for this event will be broadcast live on GGPoker.TV, hosted by Jeff Gross. That kind of production commitment around the Main Event gives late-stage play a public audience, which adds weight to the results beyond the money.

The $10,300 GGMillion$ High Roller rounds out the top tier with a $10 million guarantee. Daniel Negreanu will provide commentary during the High Roller broadcast, and given his history with both GGPoker and the WSOP brand, his presence adds some credibility to the coverage. As reported by Pokerfuse and PokerNews in late February 2026, Negreanu called the series "absolutely massive" and said there has "never been a better time to get in on the action."

What the Buy-In Range Tells You About the Field

Online poker tournaments with buy-ins between $300 and $10,300 tend to pull in very different types of players, and the WSOP Super Circuit covers that full spread. A $525 Mystery Millions entry sits closer to what you would find in a weekly Sunday major, while the $10,300 GGMillion$ High Roller attracts seasoned pros who regularly compete at that level. That gap matters because it sets up separate pools of competition within the same series.

The $1,700 Main Event falls somewhere in the middle, drawing players comfortable with four-figure buy-ins but not necessarily high roller regulars. With $15 million guaranteed on that event alone, the prize pool should outpace what the entries generate organically, which adds overlay value for anyone in the field.

What Every Ring Winner Gets

All 18 champions receive the same package of rewards. Each winner takes home a WSOPC title, a gold ring, a $5,000 WSOP Paradise package, and access to the GG Platinum Lounge at the WSOP in Las Vegas. That lounge access and the Paradise package extend the value well beyond the tournament prize pool itself, and they tie online results directly to live WSOP events.

Ring winners also earn a seat in the $1 million Tournament of Champions freeroll. That freeroll creates a secondary competition exclusively among ring holders, which means winning a ring in March opens the door to additional prize money later in the year with no further buy-in required.

$3 Million in Free Tickets

GGPoker is distributing $3 million in free ticket drops throughout the month. The tickets come in several tiers, including WSOP Express tickets at $10, $150, and $1,200 values. There are also $5,000 Ring Passes and $10,000 Bracelet Passes available through these drops.

The tiered structure means that players who are already active on the platform have multiple entry points into the series without paying full price. A $10 Express ticket is low enough to reach casual players, while a $10,000 Bracelet Pass covers a high roller entry entirely. The distribution method gives GGPoker a way to fill fields across all buy-in levels simultaneously, and it puts real value into the hands of players who might otherwise sit out an event or two.

The Broadcast Setup

Live coverage on GGPoker.TV will feature final tables from both the Main Event and the GGMillion$ High Roller. Jeff Gross handles hosting duties across both broadcasts. Negreanu steps in specifically for the High Roller commentary, which is a reasonable pairing given that the $10,300 field will likely include a number of recognizable names.

Broadcasting final tables does 2 things at once. It gives the events a sense of occasion that you lose when everything happens behind a screen, and it gives railbirds and fans a reason to tune in even if they did not enter the tournament themselves.

Who This Series Is For

The month-long schedule, the range of buy-ins, and the guarantee amounts suggest GGPoker built this series to reach as many active online players as possible. Someone grinding $300 tournaments can find events here. Someone comfortable firing $10,000 bullets has options too. And the free ticket drops lower the barrier for players sitting on the fence. With $180 million guaranteed across 31 days, March 2026 on GGPoker is going to produce a lot of poker.

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