Sixteen countries are represented in the Americas Cup of Poker, each segmented into one of four groups. The first set, cleverly labeled Group A, consists of the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, and Guatemala. Group B is composed of Canada, Columbia, Uruguay, and Panama. Chile, Venezuela, Peru, and Costa Rica make up Group C, while Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Honduras rally behind Group D’s flag. Each country will play against the other members of its group in daily freerolls, $0.20 tournaments, and $0.50 tournaments. Three six-day heats are run, with the second set beginning on August 3rd and running through August 9th. Here are the match-ups for that heat:
Group A
USA vs. Guatemala
Mexico vs. Ecuador
Group B
Canada vs. Panama
Uruguay vs. Colombia
Group C
Chile vs. Costa Rica
Peru vs. Venezuela
Group D
Brazil vs. Honduras
Argentina vs. Paraguay
1st Place: $100,000
2nd Place: $60,000
3rd Place: $30,000
4th Place: $20,000
5th Place: $10,000
6th Place: $10,000
7th Place: $10,000
8th Place: $10,000
Players who claim allegiance to more than one country among the 16 that make up the Americas Cup of Poker will count towards the nation that their PokerStars account is registered to. All tournaments are capped at 15,000 players and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The online poker site is also dishing out $50 rewards to players who transfer a minimum of $1 to a fellow PokerStars member. In order for the person who transferred the money to receive the $50, the player who received it must reach the final table of a $0.20 tournament. Only the money covered by the transfer counts and “the second player [must have] less than $0.20 in his account at the time of receiving the transfer and not transferred or withdrawn money to reach this balance,” according to text found on PokerStars’ website.
Guatemala, Panama, and Honduras became part of the Americas Cup of Poker as wild card teams. Check out "Tourney" and "Regional" in the PokerStars lobby to hunt down Americas Cup of Poker tournaments. Visit PokerStars today to play in the competitive Americas Cup of Poker.










