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Follow what is next, what is live, and what CUE PLAY has already supported in real competition.

The events page is where upcoming deadlines, live visibility, and past-event proof come together in one place for players, organizers, and partners.

Bangkok is the next live test window.

Bangkok Live Test Weekend

The next CUE PLAY event window runs from March 20-22, 2026 in Bangkok. This next stage goes beyond engine and website testing and pushes the mobile app into live use as well, including install, login, account creation, sign-up, live following, and scoring workflows.

Two live events are planned for the weekend, including scotch doubles, with Breakers Live Bangkok serving as the on-site venue partner.

Upcoming · Breakers Live Bangkok · March 20-22, 2026

Events stay useful before, during, and after match day.

Upcoming

Tournaments players can discover early, understand clearly, and prepare for before the first match is called.

Live

Active events with live hub pages, bracket visibility, and a clearer sense of what is happening in the room right now.

Past

Completed events that remain accessible as archives, recap material, and trust-building proof for future organizers and players.

One page for what is next and what already happened.

Bangkok Weekend Events

Two live events are planned for the Bangkok weekend at Breakers Live Bangkok in Trendy Building on Sukhumvit Road, including scotch doubles. The goal is to move closer to formal release by testing the app, event flow, and player-facing experience with real users in a real room.

Upcoming event window

Pattaya Open 2026

Pattaya Open remains available as a completed event archive, including the live hub and a written recap of what CUE PLAY learned under real tournament pressure at a WNT-sanctioned event in Thailand.

Open Event Hub Read Recap

Past event archive

More events soon

As the calendar grows, this page will keep bringing together future tournament dates, active event links, and archive pages that remain useful after the last ball is pocketed.

Growing calendar
  • Title, venue, city, dates, and event status
  • Short event description and key format details
  • Registration, event hub, or recap links depending on event status
  • Results, placements, and bracket links if complete
  • Photo galleries, recap links, and follow-up coverage where available

Why this matters

  • Past events become trust assets instead of expired homepage clutter
  • Upcoming events get a clearer public home before the first match starts
  • The homepage can stay evergreen while still linking into real event activity