RDPT PLUS 2026 Revised Schedule: New Times for April 11
Following the weather disruption on April 10, the Red Dragon Poker Tour has announced a revised schedule for April 11 to keep RDPT PLUS 2026 on track.
After the cancellation of the entire April 10 program, the tour quickly adjusted the timetable to reduce the impact on players. The key event, The Dragon’s Guard: Bounty Hunt, originally planned for April 10, has now been moved to April 11 at 12:00 local time, giving players another chance to compete in one of the festival’s most exciting bounty events.
Complete April 11 Event Schedule

Along with this change, the start times of two other key events have been slightly adjusted. The Dragon Awakening Day 1B will begin at 14:00, while Day 1C will start at 19:00. The Dragon’s Gate High Roller Day 1 has been moved to 15:00.
With the revised schedule in place, the action resumes in Jeju with renewed energy as players return to the tables for the next stage of the festival. The quick adjustment highlights RDPT’s commitment to providing a smooth and enjoyable experience despite unexpected weather challenges.
To view the official announcement, please click the RDPT links below:
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