2026 WSOP Circuit Texas Card House Austin

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The World Series of Poker Circuit returns to Austin, Texas, from September 10–21, 2026, for a 12-day series at Texas Card House's TCH Social Austin. The September schedule is now officially published, with 18 WSOP Circuit ring events, buy-ins ranging from $400 to $3,250, a $750,000 guaranteed Mini Main, and a $1,700 Main Event carrying a $2 million guarantee.
Players planning a trip can review the official WSOP Circuit Texas Card House schedule for the complete event lineup. Angry Aces Poker also tracks this stop alongside other upcoming live poker tournaments.
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WSOP Circuit Returns to Texas Card House Austin
The September 10–21 festival is the second WSOP Circuit stop held at Texas Card House in Austin during 2026. It follows the tour's Texas debut in April and gives players another chance to compete for WSOP Circuit rings without traveling to a traditional casino resort.
The venue is TCH Social Austin, the Austin location of Texas Card House. The club operates as a private membership-based poker and social club rather than a conventional casino. That distinction matters for visiting players because membership and club-access rules can apply separately from tournament buy-ins.
Texas Card House maintains a dedicated WSOP Circuit Austin page with tournament updates, hotel information and other property-specific information. Its schedule displays event times in Central Time.
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From Historic Debut to September Return
Texas Card House hosted the first-ever WSOP Circuit series in the state of Texas from April 23 through May 4, 2026. WSOP described the Austin festival as the Circuit's first series in Texas history.
The inaugural stop produced substantial turnout. Texas Card House's current WSOP page lists 1,709 entries in the April Main Event, with Thomas Brabham winning the event for $368,545.
Those figures are historical context only. The September festival has its own schedule, guarantees and structures, and none of the April tournament details should be assumed to apply unless they appear on the current September schedule.
For continuing Circuit coverage, readers can follow the Angry Aces Poker WSOP Circuit news section.
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Schedule Highlights
The complete September lineup has now been released. There are 18 ring events, and the schedule extends beyond standard no-limit hold'em with PLO, Big O, Omaha 8 or Better, H.O.R.S.E., 2-7 Single Draw and a Double Board PLO Bomb Pot event.
Rather than reproducing every event here, players should use the full official Texas Card House WSOP Circuit schedule for the latest event-by-event details.
Several tournaments stand out:
Event #2 is a $600 No-Limit Hold'em Mini Main with a $750,000 guarantee and five starting flights from September 10 through September 12.
Event #4 is a $400 Ladies Event with a $25,000 guarantee on September 13.
Event #6 is a $400 Seniors Event for players age 50 and older with a $50,000 guarantee on September 14.
Event #7 is the $3,250 Big Tex High Roller with a $200,000 guarantee on September 14.
Event #9 is a $400 Monster Stack with a $250,000 guarantee and three starting flights across September 14 and 15.
Event #11 is the $1,100 Texas Trailblazer with a $100,000 guarantee on September 16.
Event #13 is the $1,700 Main Event with a $2 million guarantee and three starting flights from September 17 through September 19.
Mixed-game players also have several ring opportunities, including $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Big O, $600 Limit Omaha 8 or Better, $600 H.O.R.S.E., $600 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Lowball and $400 Double Board PLO Bomb Pot events.
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WSOP Circuit Main Event
The centerpiece of the September series is Event #13, the $1,700 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event with a $2 million guaranteed prize pool.
Three starting flights are scheduled:
Flight A: Thursday, September 17 at 11:00 AM
Flight B: Friday, September 18 at 11:00 AM
Flight C: Saturday, September 19 at 11:00 AM
WSOP's current event listing shows a 40,000-chip starting stack, 40/60-minute levels, late registration through the start of Level 13 and one re-entry per flight.
Players should still check the official WSOP event page before playing because tournament structures and operational information can be updated. A separate public September structure-sheet PDF with a complete blind-by-blind schedule was not located during this guide's August 15 research update.
The public event page also does not currently provide a detailed Main Event Day 2 or final-table timetable in its crawlable schedule. Players making travel plans around a deep run should verify those details through WSOP and Texas Card House as the tournament approaches.
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Other Ring Events to Watch
The $600 Mini Main is the largest supporting guarantee currently listed. Its $750,000 guarantee and five starting flights make it a significant early-series option for players who want a multi-flight no-limit hold'em event before the Main Event.
The $400 Monster Stack is another major multi-flight tournament. It carries a $250,000 guarantee and has three flights beginning September 14 and 15.
For higher buy-ins, the $3,250 Big Tex High Roller offers a $200,000 guarantee, while the $1,100 Texas Trailblazer has a $100,000 guarantee.
The schedule's mixed-game component is also notable. Players can compete for rings in Big O, Omaha 8 or Better, H.O.R.S.E., No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Lowball, standard Pot-Limit Omaha and Double Board PLO Bomb Pot.
Players researching other stops and series can browse the Angry Aces Poker Tournament Guides.
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Satellites and Qualifiers
Texas Card House has published a pre-series WSOP Circuit satellite promotion for $600 events.
The club's official WSOPC satellite page lists nightly satellites from August 16–27 and again from August 31–September 3. They are scheduled for 9:20 PM, with a $20 entry and one guaranteed seat to a $600 WSOP Circuit event each night.
Those satellites take place before the September 10 start of the series.
As of August 15, Texas Card House and WSOP have not published a separate public schedule of in-series Main Event satellites or mega satellites for the September stop. Players interested specifically in qualifying for the $1,700 Main Event should check the official WSOP and TCH pages for later additions rather than assuming the pre-series $600 satellites award Main Event seats.
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WSOP Circuit Rings and Championship Implications
Every official event on the September schedule awards a WSOP Circuit ring.
There is also a significant 2026 qualification benefit. According to WSOP's current Circuit championship information, every 2026 WSOP Circuit ring winner receives a $5,000 package to compete in the WSOP Circuit Championship at WSOP Paradise 2026. The package includes tournament entry and hotel accommodations in the Bahamas.
The official $5,000 Circuit package terms state that the package has no cash value, must be used for the designated 2026 WSOP Paradise event and is subject to a maximum of one redeemed package per qualifying player during the promotional period.
That means a player who wins multiple Circuit rings during 2026 does not receive multiple redeemable $5,000 packages.
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Tournament Structures and Registration
WSOP announced that confirmed 2026 Circuit stops use the WSOP+ platform for tournament registration, payout information and real-time tournament data. Players should become familiar with the current WSOP system before arriving.
The current WSOP registration information also states that an active WSOP LIVE account is required for WSOP event participation and describes valid photo-identification requirements. Much of that page's cashier and payment guidance is specifically written for the summer WSOP in Las Vegas, however, so players should not assume Paris Las Vegas cashier procedures or payment methods apply identically at Texas Card House.
For Austin, the safest preparation is to:
Set up and verify the applicable WSOP account or app before traveling.
Bring a current, valid government-issued photo ID.
Check the September event listing for the late-registration and re-entry rules of the tournament being played.
Confirm Texas Card House's on-site tournament registration and payment procedures before arrival.
Avoid assuming that summer WSOP casino-cage procedures apply at a Texas social club.
The September Main Event currently lists a 40,000-chip starting stack, 40/60-minute levels, registration through the start of Level 13 and one re-entry per flight. Structures and registration rules for supporting events vary, so players should check the individual event information rather than applying the Main Event rules to the rest of the series.
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How Texas Card House Works
Texas Card House is not a traditional casino resort. The company describes itself as a private poker club, and its general club rules state that use of Texas Card House and TCH Social locations is restricted to members in good standing.
Current club-wide membership pricing displayed by Texas Card House is:
$10 for week access
$30 for month access
$300 for year access
The TCH Social Austin venue page currently lists $13 hourly access and describes tournament access pricing as "Varies."
That distinction is important. Texas Card House has not publicly specified a September WSOP Circuit policy explaining whether ordinary hourly access charges apply to tournament participants, whether a particular membership term is included with a tournament entry or whether special tournament membership procedures will be used. Visiting players should confirm those details directly with the club instead of adding ordinary cash-game hourly fees to their tournament budget automatically.
Texas Card House's rules also state that membership dues must remain current and that each location sets its own pricing and payment procedures.
Several current club policies are worth knowing before the trip. Texas Card House prohibits firearms and other weapons inside its clubs. Effective August 1, 2026, the club also prohibits augmented-reality, AI-enabled and other smart glasses inside the poker room. Member photography and video recording are restricted without permission.
The Austin location and Texas Card House website state that players must be at least 18 years old.
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Texas Card House Austin
TCH Social Austin is located at:
13530 US-183 #100 Austin, TX 78750
Texas Card House currently lists the Austin club as open 24/7. The property also has an in-house restaurant and full-service bar.
The venue can be contacted at 512-428-6393.
Texas Card House does not currently publish September-specific public information covering tournament cashier hours, Wi-Fi, charging availability or accessibility procedures. Players who need a particular accessibility accommodation or want to confirm operational details should contact the property before traveling.
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Where to Stay
Texas Card House is currently promoting two hotels specifically on its September WSOP page.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Austin North is listed approximately 0.7 miles and four minutes from TCH Social Austin, with rates starting at $94.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Austin North/Lakeline is listed approximately 2.5 miles and seven minutes from the club, also with rates starting at $94.
Players should use the official Texas Card House WSOP hotel information to reach the current booking offers.
The public TCH page does not currently state a September booking deadline, universal cancellation policy or public promo code. Those terms should be reviewed on the hotel booking page before reserving.
Texas Card House also advertises separate year-round member hotel discounts on its Austin venue page, but those should not be confused with the hotels specifically promoted for this WSOP Circuit stop.
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Shuttle Service
Texas Card House currently advertises free shuttle service to TCH Social Austin in connection with the SpringHill Suites by Marriott Austin North offer.
The WSOP page does not make the same shuttle statement under the TownePlace Suites listing.
As of August 15, the TCH WSOP page does not publish shuttle operating hours, pickup locations, reservation requirements or a detailed September shuttle timetable. Players staying at SpringHill Suites should verify those operational details with the hotel or Texas Card House before relying on the shuttle for a tournament start time.
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Getting There and Parking
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is Austin's primary commercial airport. Travelers can use the official Austin airport website for current airport and ground-transportation information.
TCH Social Austin is in north Austin on US-183. Rental cars and rideshare services are practical options for visitors who are not using the hotel shuttle.
Texas Card House has not posted a September-specific WSOP parking, valet or overflow-parking notice on its current tournament page. Parking arrangements were addressed separately during the April festival, but those April procedures should not be assumed to carry over unchanged to September.
Players driving to the series should check with TCH shortly before the festival, especially before high-traffic events such as the Mini Main and Main Event.
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What Players Should Know
The series runs September 10–21, 2026, at TCH Social Austin.
The official September schedule is now published and contains 18 WSOP Circuit ring events.
The $1,700 Main Event has a $2 million guarantee and three starting flights on September 17, 18 and 19.
The $600 Mini Main has a $750,000 guarantee and five starting flights.
Texas Card House is a membership-based poker and social club, not a traditional casino resort.
Austin currently lists $13 hourly access, while tournament access pricing varies. September-specific tournament membership and time-fee treatment has not been publicly detailed.
Texas Card House is an 18-and-older property.
Pre-series $20 satellites for $600 WSOP Circuit seats run on specified nights through September 3.
Every 2026 WSOP Circuit ring winner is eligible for the WSOP's $5,000 WSOP Paradise package subject to official terms, including the one-package-per-player limit.
SpringHill Suites and TownePlace Suites are currently promoted as WSOP hotel options starting at $94, with free shuttle service specifically advertised under the SpringHill Suites offer.
Main Event Day 2 timing, detailed shuttle hours and September-specific parking procedures should be verified closer to the series.
The complete schedule should be checked again before traveling because tournament information can be updated.
Readers can also follow Angry Aces Poker's WSOP coverage for related tournament news.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When is the 2026 WSOP Circuit Texas Card House Austin series?
The series runs from September 10 through September 21, 2026.
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Where is Texas Card House Austin?
TCH Social Austin is located at 13530 US-183 #100, Austin, TX 78750.
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Is Texas Card House a casino?
No. Texas Card House describes itself as a private membership-based poker and social club. Players should review its membership and club-access requirements before arriving.
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Was there already a WSOP Circuit series in Austin in 2026?
Yes. Texas Card House hosted the first-ever WSOP Circuit series in Texas from April 23 through May 4, 2026. The September festival is a return stop with its own independently published schedule and guarantees.
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Has the September WSOP Circuit schedule been released?
Yes. The complete official event lineup is now published. Players can view the official WSOP Circuit Texas Card House schedule.
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How much is the WSOP Circuit Texas Card House Main Event?
The September Main Event has a $1,700 buy-in.
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What is the Main Event guarantee?
The September Main Event has a $2 million guaranteed prize pool.
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How many WSOP Circuit ring events are scheduled in Austin?
The official September schedule contains 18 ring events.
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When are the Main Event starting flights?
Flight A is September 17 at 11:00 AM, Flight B is September 18 at 11:00 AM and Flight C is September 19 at 11:00 AM. Texas Card House lists schedule times in Central Time.
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What is the Main Event starting stack?
WSOP currently lists a 40,000-chip starting stack.
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Can players re-enter the Main Event?
Yes. The current WSOP listing allows one re-entry per flight.
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When does Main Event registration close?
The current WSOP listing states that late registration closes at the start of Level 13.
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Are satellites available?
Yes. Texas Card House has published $20 pre-series satellites awarding seats to $600 WSOP Circuit events. They run at 9:20 PM on nights from August 16–27 and August 31–September 3. A separate public September Main Event satellite schedule has not yet been published.
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Does Texas Card House require membership?
Yes. Texas Card House states that its clubs are private social clubs restricted to members in good standing.
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Are there hourly seat fees at TCH Social Austin?
The Austin venue currently lists $13 hourly access. Tournament access is listed separately as "Varies." Texas Card House has not publicly stated that ordinary hourly access charges will apply to September WSOP Circuit tournament participants, so players should confirm the tournament-specific policy with the club.
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How old do players have to be?
Texas Card House lists its properties as 18+. The September Seniors Event has an additional age requirement of 50 or older.
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Are hotel discounts available?
Yes. Texas Card House currently promotes SpringHill Suites by Marriott Austin North and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Austin North/Lakeline for the WSOP stop, with rates shown as starting at $94.
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Is there a shuttle to Texas Card House?
Texas Card House currently advertises free shuttle service to TCH Social Austin under its SpringHill Suites hotel offer. Shuttle hours and reservation procedures are not currently published on the WSOP page.
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Where can players find the complete official schedule?
Use the official WSOP Circuit Texas Card House event schedule for the full event lineup, dates, times, buy-ins and guarantees.
