On Tour With LearnWPT: 2025 WPT® Rolling Thunder Festival
Team LearnWPT is back On Tour and ready to roll as we return to the incredible Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, CA (right outside of Sacramento) for the WPT Rolling Thunder Championship!
The excitement is building for a repeat of the 2024 WPT Rolling Thunder Championship which drew 458 runners and the prize pool swelled to over $1.4 Million. After a hard fought final table battle and grueling heads-up match Sacramento local Casey Sandretto captured the $246,600 first prize and added his name to the Mike Sexton Champions Cup.
The friendly and skilled staff at the TV Poker Room are no strangers to hosting some of the most fun tournaments on the World Poker Tour. This year the Rolling Thunder Festival returns featuring a huge slate of new exciting tournaments, epic schedule of satellites, and huge guarantees leading up to the highly anticipated WPT Main Tour Championship Event.
Join Team LearnWPT for a festival full of exciting flops, turns, and rivers as grinders and shot takers descend on Thunder Valley to find out who will be crowned the next WPT Champion.
LearnWPT Prepares You To Bring the Thunder!
Team LearnWPT is here to give the tools and strategy you need to win your seat to the $3,500 WPT Rolling Thunder Championship. Check out the strategies in this blog and you’ll be ready to jump in the action.
🌩️ Roll In on the Action
🌩️ Satellite Basics
🌩️ Keys to Satellite Play
🌩️ Get Inspired for Your WPT Final Table Moment
🌩️ Final Table Tips With Tony
🌩️ Tips To Sharpen Up Your Game for Showtime
Get an edge on your competition with poker strategies from proven winners and prepare to bring the Thunder and dominate the felt!
#TheCupAwaits 🏆
Get In on the Rolling ⛈️ Action ...
The 2025 Rolling Thunder Festival kicks off with a TON of satellites starting February 24th and on February 27th begins the $500 buy-in LAUNCH $500K GTD tournament with 5 starting flights. The festival is packed with can't miss events including a $1M GTD Deepstack Thunder Valley on the 7th as well as other big guaranteed tournaments in the $300-$500 buy-in range. You can also try out the new structure that has everyone buzzing the popular “Savage Average” event taking place on the 18th.
If you are ready to join the action and want to parlay a small buy-in into a life changing score, you’ll definitely want to take advantage of the Championship Event satellites starting as low as $500. There's also a $800 Festival package satellite that awards winners buy-ins worth $5,100 including a seat to the $3,500 WPT Rolling Thunder Championship!
📅 Festival Dates:
Start: Monday, February 24, 2025
End: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Click here for the full Festival schedule
Day 1 of the Championship Event is Sunday, March 16th and allows for unlimited re-entry until the start of level 11 on Day 2 (March 17th), when registration ends - Click for the tournament structure.
The $3,500 Championship Event features the player favorite WPT tournament structure giving you plenty of chances to chip up and build a final table stack.
📅 WPT Championship Event Schedule:
➧ Day 1: Sunday, March 16, 2025 starting at 11am PST
➧ Day 2: Monday, March 17, 2025 starting at 11am PST
➧ Day 3: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 starting at 11am PST
➧ Final Table: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 starting at 11am PST*
*Final table will be live streamed with 30-min delay
View ⚡ Live Stream on WPT Twitch, WPT YouTube or WPT.com
Satellite Your Way Into the Main - Free Tips!
Satellite poker tournaments are a great way to parlay a larger buy-in event at a lower price so you don’t need to have big bucks to be in contention for a game-changing score. Strategies for Satellites can be very different from a normal Tournament, and you’ll need to make some adjustments that may seem strange compared to standard tournament strategy.
Should You Play a 🛰️ Satellite Differently?
Yes! Approaching satellite play with the same strategy used in a regular poker tournament will often result in you busting when you would otherwise have a seat to the target tournament locked up.
Watch this Strategy Episode from LearnWPT Instructor Nick Binger as he discusses the key adjustments you need to make when playing Satellite Poker Tournaments.
Need Help Closing the Deal?
In this LearnWPT Strategy Episode watch and learn as Nick Binger reviews several key hands from a Satellite to highlight the unique adjustments during the endgame.
These strategy concepts could help you avoid busting on the bubble and secure your seat to the WPT Rolling Thunder Championship!
The Keys 🗝️ to Satellite Play
- Everyone gets paid the same prize
- Make sure you know the rules of the Satellite you are playing and how to secure your seat
- Satellites can be played a number of ways, from traditional freezeout, to milestone, to shootout format
- No incentive to build a large stack once you are likely to win a seat
- As the probability of winning a seat goes up, your ranges in all spots tighten up
- There are times in a satellite poker tournament when players should never continue against an all-in
- Satellites are the only form of poker where it can be correct to fold pocket Aces preflop
- Pay very close attention to stack sizes and level changes!
- Often in the satellite endgame 10BBs may be a big stack that is guaranteed to win a seat
Quiz Time! Test Your Satellite Skills
You are 4-handed at a winner-take-all Satellite Tournament for a seat to the WPT Rolling Thunder $3,500 Championship with blinds at 100/200. The player in the Cutoff folds and you raise to $600 with Q♦J♣. The Small Blind reraises to $1,110 and you call. Your opponent checks the A♠A♣J♦ flop.
Action is on you, what do you do here?
Select your answer above to get insight from the LearnWPT Pros!
3 Tips for Bounty Poker Tournament Play
Bounty Poker Tournaments are a fun way to add variety to your poker tournament schedule. The real money bounty awarded for knocking out each player creates extra action plus it gives entrants a chance to win cash in most cases without needing to finish inside the bubble.
The hottest innovation in bounty poker that is causing great excitement amoung players is the Lottery Style Bounty Tournament.
In this type of event (more commonly known as a Mystery Bounty or Bounty Confidential) players who make Day 2 and eliminate a player draw an envelope with the bounty amount hidden inside. Bounty amounts range from slightly less than a buy-in, all the way to 50 times the buy-in based on the total number of tournament entries.
To maximize your chances at grabbing a massive bounty there are specific strategy reminders you should keep top of mind during your next Lottery Style bounty event. Check out LearnWPT Instructor and Poker Legend Andrew “LuckyChewy” Lichtenberger’s 3 key lessons for Lottery Style Bounty Tournaments below:
➧ Lesson #1: Making Day 2 in a Lottery Style Bounty Tournament is very important, but getting there with a big stack is critical to maximizing return on investment. Take thinner edges on Day 1 and focus on spots to accumulate chips before you reach the money so that you can have a better shot at accumulating bounties once you are in the money.
➧ Lesson #2: Bounties usually make up roughly one third of the prize pool. They are of most value when the average bounty amount in dollars is larger than the minimum cash and quite a bit larger than any pay jumps. Keeping track of which larger bounties have been won already is essential to making the highest expected value decisions in these types of events.
➧ Lesson #3: As the average bounty value decreases and you get deeper in the tournament where the prize money and associated pay jumps in the actual prize pool are larger than the average bounty amount, winning a bounty should be much less of an important factor in your decision making. Where previously you might have made a thin call to potentially win a huge bounty, you should instead evaluate this spot in terms of your overall tournament.
For more information and strategy on the different types of Bounty Poker Tournaments visit www.learnwpt.com/bounty
Get Inspired for Your WPT Final Table Moment!
WPT Tournament Director Matt Savage and WPT Champion and Thunder Valley Poker Room Ambassador Tyler Patterson called the Final table action of the 2024 WPT Rolling Thunder Championship!
Watch as a new WPT Champion is crowned…
Are YOU Final Table Ready?
To make sure you are prepared to shine for the cameras and show off your skills, we’ve got some important strategies to share to help you get ready. Final Table Strategy can differ dramatically from the early stages of a tournament, especially with huge pay-jumps and the prestige that only comes with winning a World Poker Tour Title.
Often poker players are unprepared for the pressure that comes with playing in front of an audience with life-changing money at stake.
When you are facing the pressure of big pay jumps and the studio lights seem just a little too bright, it’s important to stay focused and make objective decisions.
Watch this breakdown of a high stakes final table from LearnWPT Instructor and WPT Commentator Tony Dunst to see how this dynamic plays out in real-time.
Can You Stay Aggressive at the Final Table?
Picture yourself as one of 6 remaining players at the WPT Rolling Thunder Championship Final Table with big money and a WPT title on the line. How do you play your 30 big blind stack from the Button against a call from a tough chip leader with two short stacks in play?
Payouts: 1st = 20%, 2nd = 14%, 3rd = 9%, 4th = 6.7%, 5th = 5%, 6th = 4%
Play hands from a WPT GTO Trainer Final Table Pack to see firsthand how preflop ranges affect your decisions at the final table.
Here are some tips when practicing with the WPT GTO Trainer:
- Your goal is to select the action for each individual hand that is as close to 0.00 EV as possible
- EV Loss of 0.00 is the same action a GTO Player would take
- 0.00 EV Loss means you broke even against a GTO Player
- EV Loss Color Coding Hint:
- Green = Near GTO Play
- Orange = Take Caution
- Red = Probable Leak in Your Game
Members can practice more hands from this scenario and get expert feedback from the LearnWPT Pros on their play with the 30BB Button Open Vs 70BB Big Blind Call WPT GTO Trainer pack!
Tips To Sharpen Up Your Game for Showtime
- Be aware of stack sizes and pay jumps at all times, even the slightest changes in stack sizes can shift strategy dramatically
- When short stacks exist, there is extra pressure on the bigger stacks to avoid busting out
- The chip leaders can use this extra pressure to win many pots while the short stack is in play
- As a medium stack vs larger stacks be cautious with any bets and raises and try to take marginal hands to showdown passively
- Preflop ranges shift quite a bit at final tables due to this effect with big stacks playing much wider ranges and medium stacks much narrower ranges
- Do not be afraid to ramp up your aggression against players that are playing tight in the hopes of laddering up
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Have FUN, Good Luck, and Good Playing!
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