
Pictures Cup · every Wednesday
Pool tournament in Warsaw — every Wednesday at 18:00
On Wednesday, the table is open to everyone. A regular pool tournament in Białołęka — no licence, no intimidating entry barrier and a genuine club atmosphere.
Your first tournament? This is a good time
Real competition without the pressure. People you want to play again.
Wednesday games bring regular players together with people trying a tournament format for the first time. You do not need league membership or your own equipment.
The format depends on the number of players. Arrive around fifteen minutes early to confirm your place and prepare for the first match.
Details that matter
Wednesday tournament format
Arrive a little early
Confirm your place, learn the format and get ready to start.
Draw and first matches
The organiser selects a format for the number of players and starts the tournament.
We play to the end
Between matches there is time to talk, watch the other tables and visit the bar.
Four tables, one club rhythm
Watch, play and return to the table.
The tournament runs on four American pool tables. The organiser announces the precise rules and format before play begins.
- 01 An open tournament for beginners and regular players.
- 02 Cues and basic equipment are available on site.
- 03 The bar remains open throughout the tournament.
- 04 Confirm current details before your first visit.
Every Wednesday at 18:00
How the Wednesday tournament works
The tournament is open — you do not need a licence, ranking or your own cue. We start every Wednesday at 18:00 at Obrazkowa 26 in Białołęka and play American pool on four tables.
To make sure you have a place, call 888 404 808 in advance. You can also register on site, but the venue can fill up during the season.
Who it is for
Who plays in our tournaments
Regular players come alongside people who simply want to play someone outside their usual group. The competition is real; the atmosphere is relaxed. If you have never entered a tournament, this is a good place to start.
The bar operates normally throughout, so between games you can order something or watch live sport on the big screen.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions.
Can a beginner enter?
Yes. The tournament is open and requires no licence or previous tournament experience.
Do I need my own cue?
No. Club equipment is available on site.
Does the tournament take place every Wednesday?
Yes, we normally start at 18:00 every Wednesday. Confirm current details by phone before your first visit.
How much is the entry fee?
Entry is PLN 50 per person.
Next Wednesday
You do not need to feel ready. You only need to turn up.
Call to confirm your place in the next tournament.
Call 888 404 808Your first entry · without guesswork
From arrival to your first match in four steps
You do not need tournament experience or your own cue. Confirm the current edition, arrive a little early and listen to the organiser's short briefing.
01
Confirm the Wednesday tournament by calling 888 404 808.
02
Arrive around 17:45 to register calmly before the 18:00 start.
03
Listen to the briefing. The organiser announces that edition's format and rules before the first match.
04
Play and ask questions. If you are unsure about a situation on the table, clarify it before the shot.
Important: the tournament format and duration depend on the number of players. The organiser gives details for each edition, so do not assume a fixed finishing time.
Your first entry
What should you actually bring?
Your own cue is not required — equipment is available on site. If you have a cue you know well, you are welcome to bring it. More important are arriving early, the PLN 50 entry fee and keeping the evening free.
A short checklist before Wednesday
- confirm the current edition by phone;
- be at Obrazkowa 26 around 17:45;
- bring the PLN 50 entry fee per person;
- treat your own cue as optional, not required;
- follow the rules announced by the organiser before play begins.
Your first tournament without unnecessary stress
Before Wednesday, you can review the basics of your first game, check the key rules and fouls or work on stance, grip and aiming. At the tournament itself, careful play and asking when something is unclear matter most.
Before Wednesday
Want to enter with more confidence?
If this is your first attempt, start with the beginner's guide. Disputed situations and differences between game types are explained in the Polish guide to pool rules. Always confirm the format of a particular tournament with the organiser.
