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WSOP Online Tournament Series Is Back In The US

The World Series of Poker is back for US residents taking place online at WSOP.com and GGPoker running through Oct. 17

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The World Series of Poker (WSOP) and GGPoker announced further details for WSOP Online 2023. 

United States online poker enthusiasts will be able to access their slate of tournaments on WSOP.com in:

  • Michigan
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania

The WSOP online series that already started on GGPoker will run until Oct. 2. In the meantime, WSOP.com takes place Sept. 10 – Oct. 17, closing the series.

Both GGPoker and WSOP.com will each offer 33 coveted online gold bracelets during WSOP Online 2023.

Players of all levels are welcome to join, as the events are not just reserved for the high rollers of the poker world.

Buy-ins go from $365 to $5300

WSOP Online 2023’s domestic schedule will start with the $400 Series “Kick-off” No Limit Hold ’em event, emphasized by returning player favorites, such as:

  • The Colossus
  • “Lucky Sevens”
  • “Crazy Eights”
  • $1,000 Online Championship

The organizers also prepared new events for this year’s series:

  • “PLOssus”
  • $1,500 Bounty No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max

The domestic series offers fifteen events of $1,000 or higher, including a $3,200 High Roller Championship and a $5,300 Super High Roller 6-max Freezeout. 

The press release also reads special resort rates will be available in Nevada and New Jersey at Caesars Entertainment locations for players traveling into each state to play.

WSOP Online 2023 mirrors previous events and welcomes new players

WSOP Online 2023 also features two signature events:

  • WSOP Online main event, scheduled for Sept. 25. ($5,000 buy-in)
  • GGMillion$ High Rollers, taking place Oct. 2 ($10,300 buy-in)

Senior VP and executive director of the World Series of Poker, Ty Stewart, said in a press release:

“With record-smashing events and something for everyone, WSOP Online is quickly realizing its vision to be the premier annual online poker series.

We’re the “World” Series of Poker and backed by GGPoker, WSOP Online is where we can deliver a chance for glory to players across the world who might not otherwise travel to live events. Bling is the thing, and we’ll be looking forward to welcoming new members to poker’s most exclusive club.”

GGPoker.TV will feature final table with commentary hosted by Jeff Gross and Ali Nejad:

  • #28: $5,000 WSOP Online main event (day 2), Sept. 26 at 18:45 (UTC)
  • #33: $10,300 GGMillion$ High Rollers NLH (day 2), Oct. 3 at 18:45 (UTC)

Daniel Negreanu at GGPoker will also take part in the WSOP Online tournament series and is willing to add to his haul of six WSOP bracelets. He will join multiple bracelet events and will live stream most of his play.

2023 WSOP set record-breaking results

The 54th running of the WSOP Main Event proved to be a huge success. The event attracted a record 10,043 entries with a prize pool of a staggering $93,399,900.

Daniel Weinman was crowned winner of the 2023 WSOP Main Event on Jul. 17, taking home a record-breaking $12.1 million.

Part of Caesars Entertainment’s Caesars Digital operations, the World Series of Poker has awarded more than $4 billion in prize money and gold bracelets. It is also the longest-running poker tournament in the world, dating back to 1970.

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Katarina Vojvodic is a lead writer for PlayUSA who lives in Toronto. Vojvodic provides coverage of the US gambling industry with a focus on US online casinos. Previously, she covered Ontario’s online gambling industry for PlayCanada.com. Vojvodic holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Belgrade. Outside working hours, she can be found near the water with her husband and their two kids.

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Katarina Vojvodic is a lead writer for PlayUSA who lives in Toronto. Vojvodic provides coverage of the US gambling industry with a focus on US online casinos. Previously, she covered Ontario’s online gambling industry for PlayCanada.com. Vojvodic holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Belgrade. Outside working hours, she can be found near the water with her husband and their two kids.

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