The 48th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) – the richest, most prestigious and longest-running poker series – has finalized its event schedule for the 2017 iteration and will open its doors on Tuesday, 30 May 2017 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, and remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week through 17 July 2017.
Each and every day, players of all levels will find an event inside the 200,000 square foot Rio Convention Center that suits their desire and price point, which this year includes everything from a $333 buy-in online gold bracelet event on WSOP.com to a $111,111 High Roller.
"The focus of the schedule remains squarely on two core principles: the biggest prize pools possible and diversity in offerings to provide something for everyone," said Jack Effel, the WSOP's Tournament Director working his 13th WSOP, and marking his 20th year in poker. "The 48th running of the globe's biggest poker series promises to deliver on these core principles and ensure another action-packed summer at the Rio. Can't wait to see you soon."
The WSOP has truly become a global gaming phenomenon, where players compete for prize money and the championship gold bracelet, globally recognized as the game's top prize. Participants from over 100 nations attend each year, and more than 100,000 entries create the largest prize pools offered in all variants of poker. In 2017, 74 official WSOP gold bracelet events will be contested over the 50 days of action, with 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. the typical daily start times, with the huge field events primarily slotted on Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
To view the entire gold bracelet schedule, please visit the WSOP websit.
Each and every day, players of all levels will find an event inside the 200,000 square foot Rio Convention Center that suits their desire and price point, which this year includes everything from a $333 buy-in online gold bracelet event on WSOP.com to a $111,111 High Roller.
"The focus of the schedule remains squarely on two core principles: the biggest prize pools possible and diversity in offerings to provide something for everyone," said Jack Effel, the WSOP's Tournament Director working his 13th WSOP, and marking his 20th year in poker. "The 48th running of the globe's biggest poker series promises to deliver on these core principles and ensure another action-packed summer at the Rio. Can't wait to see you soon."
The WSOP has truly become a global gaming phenomenon, where players compete for prize money and the championship gold bracelet, globally recognized as the game's top prize. Participants from over 100 nations attend each year, and more than 100,000 entries create the largest prize pools offered in all variants of poker. In 2017, 74 official WSOP gold bracelet events will be contested over the 50 days of action, with 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. the typical daily start times, with the huge field events primarily slotted on Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
To view the entire gold bracelet schedule, please visit the WSOP websit.
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