Asia's Premier Poker Tour Teams up with Poker's Top Playing Card Manufacturer
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, July 31, 2025 – In addition to hosting the largest tournament fields, generating the richest prize pools, and offering the biggest tournament guarantees on the Asian continent, Asia’s premier poker tour now offers players the ultimate topflight tournament experience with the best playing cards in poker.
That’s right folks, the Asian Poker Tour has come up trumps and is thrilled to announce a partnership with one of the world’s top playing card manufacturers.
COPAG — the Brazilian brand renowned for its high-quality playing cards — is strengthening its position as one of the world’s leading names in professional poker decks, becoming the official playing card supplier for the 2025 season of the Asian Poker Tour (APT).
With 117 years of history and global recognition for its quality and innovation, COPAG — already the official supplier for the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and several other major international tournaments — now expands its reach into the Asian market, solidifying its presence in the world’s most prestigious poker events.
A member of the Cartamundi Group, a Belgian multinational operating in over 50 countries, COPAG blends tradition and technology to deliver unique experiences to players, whether in professional tournaments or casual home games.
Through this new partnership, COPAG reaffirms its role as a global ambassador for poker, connecting cultures and players through a deck that stands for trust, durability, and performance. Follow COPAG on Instagram: @copagpoker
Beginning at the upcoming APT Incheon — running August 1 to 10 at the palatial Paradise City casino resort — COPAG playing cards will be used exclusively for all APT tournaments for the rest of the 2025 poker season.
This includes the upcoming APT Jeju — running September 25 to October 5 at the luxurious Jeju Shinhwa World Landing casino — and the highly anticipated APT Championship (APTC) running at the Red Space 多元商務空間 in Taipei, Taiwan from November 14 to 30.