The Clubs Poker Summer Series Is in Full Swing — and the US Map Just Shifted
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The Clubs Poker Summer Series Is in Full Swing — and the US Map Just Shifted

The biggest tournament festival of the Clubs Poker year is mid-run, and it's exactly the kind of stretch that keeps you up past your bedtime telling yourself "one more flight." Fr...

The biggest tournament festival of the Clubs Poker year is mid-run, and it's exactly the kind of stretch that keeps you up past your bedtime telling yourself "one more flight."

From June 26 through July 19, the Clubs Summer Series is pumping out nonstop action: 400,000 SC+ in guaranteed prizes, 22 Championship Bracelet Events, 190 total tournaments, and up to 8 events firing every single day. Twenty poker variants are in rotation, so whether you're a Hold'em purist, an Omaha degenerate, or a mixed-game specialist who actually knows what Razz is, there's a seat with your name on it. Stretched across the whole festival is a 15,000 SC Leaderboard Race, and the whole thing crescendos into a Main Event with a 10,000 SC guarantee.

That's the backdrop. Here's the news that landed in the middle of it.

Clubs Poker Is Redrawing Its US Map July 1

Effective July 1, 2026, Clubs Poker is changing market availability in two states. If you play from either one, you'll want to sort this before your next session.

Indiana: poker stays, casino goes. Clubs Poker remains live for Hoosiers. Clubs Casino does not — it's strictly prohibited and being removed immediately. If you've been toggling between the tables and the casino floor on one login, that crossover ends. Poker only from here.

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Maine: out entirely. Both Clubs Poker and Clubs Casino are gone for Maine players, and the brand is scrubbing every reference to Maine as a serviced state. If you're playing from there, the door shuts July 1.

Everyone else carries on as normal. The updated list of states where Clubs Poker is available: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, DC, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

One housekeeping note: the official announcement still lists ME in the available column even though the same notice removes Maine higher up. That's almost certainly a copy-paste holdover from the old list. Treat Maine as removed and watch for a correction.

The practical version: not in Indiana or Maine, nothing changes, get back to the grind. Indiana, you keep poker but lose the casino. Maine, cash out and wrap up before the first.

More Than Just Bracelets

The main schedule is the headline, but the series is stacked with side action worth knowing about.

Battle of the Slots is running with 40,000 SC guaranteed. Play any of the 10 featured slots, bank 1 point per SC played, and climb the weekly leaderboard. Finish top 10 in a given week and you split that week's 10,000 SC prize pool.

The weekly social giveaway is the easiest free shot on the board. Every week, 15 players win tournament tickets across Facebook, Instagram, and X. Watch the posts, do the thing they ask — like, follow, share, comment, tag a friend — and you're in. Each post is a fresh entry. It's about as close to free equity as the game gets.

The newsletter freebuy rounds it out. Free entry, 1 SC rebuys, and a password tucked into the monthly Clubs Poker newsletter. Find the tourney in the lobby, punch in the code, and you're playing for a guaranteed pool on house money.

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