The Colombian Poker Circuit (CCP) is a high-level competition held under a solid, transparent institutional framework aligned with national sporting standards.
Organized by the Colombian Poker Federation (FCP)—an organization recognized by the Ministry of Sports and the Colombian Olympic Committee—the CCP is governed by the Official Poker Regulations in Colombia, established by Agreement 004 of 2025.
These regulations not only define the rules of the sport but also guarantee integrity, legality, and fairness at every stage of the circuit.
The regulations establish the technical, ethical, and organizational guidelines governing all CCP federated competencies. Some key aspects include:
It defines the governing principles of the sport, the types of tournaments allowed, the prize structures, and the mechanisms to ensure transparency in the competition.
It establishes each participant's commitments to fair play, the circuit's institutional image, and respect for sporting values.
Poker is recognized as a sport in Colombia. The regulations support this status and institutionalize its practice and promotion, guaranteeing the constitutional right to the sport.
From seat assignments to tiebreakers and the use of devices, the rules provide a detailed framework that unifies the practice of competitive poker across the country.
The rules for accumulating points in the national ranking, tiebreaker criteria, classification systems, and benefits for the best athletes are included.
Establishes a clear protocol for resolving adverse situations during competitions, ensuring due process and transparency.
These regulations reflect the Federation’s commitment to the development of poker as a mental sport and to respecting the national and international guidelines of the Colombian sports system.
Participating in the CCP means being part of a circuit that values ethics, excellence, and respect for the sport.
Registration for any Circuit tournament implies full acceptance of these rules by the athlete. All participants are advised to read them carefully before the start of each event.