Women Poker News
The Real Poker Girls Of Las Vegas New Podcast Episode: Why Costa Rica 2026 Is a Defining Moment for Women in Poker

A new episode of The Real Poker Girls of Las Vegas podcast is now live, focusing on the Costa Rica Poker Festival 2026 and the continued momentum of women’s poker worldwide. Hosted by Lupe Soto, Tatiana Fox, and Rebbecca Scales, the episode explores how women’s events have evolved, why Costa Rica has become a welcoming international destination for women players, and what this moment signals for the future of global women’s poker.

Ladies International Poker Tour Partners with the Asian Poker Tour to Champion Women in Poker Across Asia

LIPS_Tour partners with the Asian Poker Tour to expand women’s poker across Asia, creating new opportunities and visibility for female players worldwide.

The $2,500 Women’s High Roller at The Venetian Proves One Thing: Women in Poker Are Just Getting Started

The inaugural $2,500 Women’s High Roller at The Venetian wasn’t just a success — it was a statement. With a six-figure guarantee, over 40,000 livestream views, and a first-class venue, the event set a new standard for what women’s poker can and should look like. This is what happens when media, money, and support align.

Chris Read: The “Poker Queen” Returns for the High Roller

Known in the poker world as the Poker Queen, Chris Read is a back-to-back LIPS_Tour National Champion, WPA Player of the Year, and global advocate for women in the game. With over $500,000 in earnings and a fourth-place finish at the WPT Ladies Championship, she’s back for the $2,500 Women In Poker High Roller—and ready to make another deep run.

Lady Summer Camp Is Here — And The Real Poker Girls Media Is Leading the Charge

Lady Summer Camp 2025 is more than just a poker series—it’s a full-blown movement led by women, for women. Powered by The Real Poker Girls Media and founded by trailblazer Lupes Soto, this two-week festival brings high-stakes action, real stories, and bold voices to the forefront. From satellites to the $2,500 High Roller at The Venetian, this is where women in poker make their mark—with cameras rolling and the world watching.