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AJPC Samurai Circuit - Incheon 2026 | April 10-19 | Paradise City
The AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 returns to South Korea to host its popular festival from April 10 to April 19, 2026, at the Paradise City resort. Known for its excellent structures and professional atmosphere rooted in Japanese hospitality, this 10-day event in Asia is one of the most anticipated series in the region. It offers ample opportunities for both professional and recreational players to compete in the heart of Incheon.
AJPC Samurai Circuit Highlighted Events
The core of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 features the SAMURAI Championship with a 1,100,000 KRW buy-in and the High Roller event for those seeking higher stakes. Throughout the series, players can participate in over 20 different tournaments held in one of South Korea‘s premier poker venues.
Full Tournament Schedule
The schedule has been carefully crafted by AJPC organizers to ensure variety, with buy-ins starting from 350,000 KRW up to 2,200,000 KRW for the High Roller. A unique feature of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 is the inclusion of “Quick” format events almost every day, while the major tournaments offer deeper structures for strategic play in Incheon. You can check here the full schedule of AJPC Samurai Circuit Incheon
Satellites & Qualification
Players can win their way into the major events of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026, such as the SAMURAI Championship, through live satellites at Paradise City. These qualifiers typically start at 250,000 KRW, providing an affordable path to the biggest prize pools in South Korea.
Poker & Travel Guide
South Korea, and specifically Incheon, offers a vibrant blend of modern technology and deep-rooted traditions. Paradise City is not just a casino but a world-class integrated resort located right next to Incheon International Airport, making it one of the most convenient destinations in Asia for international travelers. The poker scene here is growing rapidly, and the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 consistently attracts a large field of players from Japan and across the Far East.
Official Poker Guide (Rules & Structures)
Most tournaments utilize the Big Blind Ante format to speed up play and provide modern dynamics. The AJPC team in Incheon ensures that “Turbo” events are limited, allowing most tournaments to feature levels of at least 25-30 minutes for a high-quality gaming experience.
Registration & Buy-in Information
Registration is handled exclusively on-site at the Paradise City poker room registration desk. It is important to note that casinos in South Korea are open only to foreign passport holders; therefore, a valid passport is mandatory for all registrations during the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026.
Destination Guide & Must See
Incheon offers much more than just a gateway to the airport. The nearby Songdo Central Park features futuristic skyscrapers and man-made canals, while those looking for traditional flavors can explore the Incheon Chinatown area in South Korea.
- Paradise City Art Space: World-renowned artworks located directly on the resort grounds.
- Incheon Grand Park: A perfect escape for relaxation between tournament days.
- Cimer Spa: A futuristic spa and water park located within Paradise City.
Travel Logistics
Transportation is exceptionally easy in this part of Asia: free shuttle buses run from Incheon Airport to the Paradise City resort, though the distance is short enough to walk in a few minutes.
- Airport Transfer: Paradise City is only 1-2 kilometers from the terminals; a taxi or shuttle takes about 5 minutes.
- Getting Around: To reach the heart of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, the AREX express train is the fastest and most comfortable option.
Past Results & Champions
The AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 builds on a legacy of record-breaking fields and memorable moments in Incheon. Over the years, the series has become an essential stop on the Asia poker circuit.
Previous Festival Highlights
The most recent stop in December 2025, the AJPC Samurai Circ
The AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 returns to South Korea to host its popular festival from April 10 to April 19, 2026, at the Paradise City resort. Known for its excellent structures and professional atmosphere rooted in Japanese hospitality, this 10-day event in Asia is one of the most anticipated series in the region. It offers ample opportunities for both professional and recreational players to compete in the heart of Incheon.
AJPC Samurai Circuit Highlighted Events
The core of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 features the SAMURAI Championship with a 1,100,000 KRW buy-in and the High Roller event for those seeking higher stakes. Throughout the series, players can participate in over 20 different tournaments held in one of South Korea‘s premier poker venues.
Full Tournament Schedule
The schedule has been carefully crafted by AJPC organizers to ensure variety, with buy-ins starting from 350,000 KRW up to 2,200,000 KRW for the High Roller. A unique feature of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 is the inclusion of “Quick” format events almost every day, while the major tournaments offer deeper structures for strategic play in Incheon. You can read the schedule of AJPC Samurai Circuit Incheon 2026 here.
Satellites & Qualification
Players can win their way into the major events of the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026, such as the SAMURAI Championship, through live satellites at Paradise City. These qualifiers typically start at 250,000 KRW, providing an affordable path to the biggest prize pools in South Korea.
Poker & Travel Guide
South Korea, and specifically Incheon, offers a vibrant blend of modern technology and deep-rooted traditions. Paradise City is not just a casino but a world-class integrated resort located right next to Incheon International Airport, making it one of the most convenient destinations in Asia for international travelers. The poker scene here is growing rapidly, and the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 consistently attracts a large field of players from Japan and across the Far East.
Official Poker Guide (Rules & Structures)
Most tournaments utilize the Big Blind Ante format to speed up play and provide modern dynamics. The AJPC team in Incheon ensures that “Turbo” events are limited, allowing most tournaments to feature levels of at least 25-30 minutes for a high-quality gaming experience.
Registration & Buy-in Information
Registration is handled exclusively on-site at the Paradise City poker room registration desk. It is important to note that casinos in South Korea are open only to foreign passport holders; therefore, a valid passport is mandatory for all registrations during the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026.
Destination Guide & Must See
Incheon offers much more than just a gateway to the airport. The nearby Songdo Central Park features futuristic skyscrapers and man-made canals, while those looking for traditional flavors can explore the Incheon Chinatown area in South Korea.
- Paradise City Art Space: World-renowned artworks located directly on the resort grounds.
- Incheon Grand Park: A perfect escape for relaxation between tournament days.
- Cimer Spa: A futuristic spa and water park located within Paradise City.
Travel Logistics
Transportation is exceptionally easy in this part of Asia: free shuttle buses run from Incheon Airport to the Paradise City resort, though the distance is short enough to walk in a few minutes.
- Airport Transfer: Paradise City is only 1-2 kilometers from the terminals; a taxi or shuttle takes about 5 minutes.
- Getting Around: To reach the heart of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, the AREX express train is the fastest and most comfortable option.
Past Results & Champions
The AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 builds on a legacy of record-breaking fields and memorable moments in Incheon. Over the years, the series has become an essential stop on the Asia poker circuit.
Previous Festival Highlights
The most recent stop in December 2025, the AJPC Samurai Circuit Incheon 2025 Dec , concluded with over 30 events and massive prize pools. While Japanese players were dominant, the local South Korea poker community also secured several major trophies in Incheon. The Main Event, High Roller, and Mystery Bounty events saw the highest attendance.
Past Champions
Here is the list of winners from the most recent festival:






The Venue: Paradise City, Incheon
Paradise City is one of the most exclusive integrated resorts in South Korea, featuring a modern casino, luxury hotel, and a massive art collection in Incheon. The poker room is spacious and equipped with high-quality tables, operating 24/7 during the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026.





Paradise City Poker Incheonis located in Yeongjong Island, home to Incheon International Airport.
Paradise City was launched in 2017. Its casino is only open to foreigners.
The venue is offering Texas Hold’em Poker and has hosted prestigious live poker tournaments such as theJapan Highroller Festival, the Asian Poker Tour,the PokerStarsAPPT and the World Poker Tour.
Cash Games:
- $1-$3 NLHE
- $2-$5 NLHE
Tournaments:
No information yet.
Rake:
No information yet.
Past Champions
Here is the list of winners from the most recent festival:






Champions (Current)
The list of champions for the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026 will be available here following the conclusion of the events in late April.
The Venue: Paradise City, Incheon
Paradise City is one of the most exclusive integrated resorts in South Korea, featuring a modern casino, luxury hotel, and a massive art collection in Incheon. The poker room is spacious and equipped with high-quality tables, operating 24/7 during the AJPC Samurai Circuit – Incheon 2026.





Paradise City Poker Incheonis located in Yeongjong Island, home to Incheon International Airport.
Paradise City was launched in 2017. Its casino is only open to foreigners.
The venue is offering Texas Hold’em Poker and has hosted prestigious live poker tournaments such as theJapan Highroller Festival, the Asian Poker Tour,the PokerStarsAPPT and the World Poker Tour.
Cash Games:
- $1-$3 NLHE
- $2-$5 NLHE
Tournaments:
No information yet.
Rake:
No information yet.










