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Magnus Edengren
Graham | 20.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Sweden’s Magnus Edengren has struck gold in Event #43: $1,500 Mixed Omaha after denying Phil Hellmuth a record eighteenth bracelet.
Jared Kingery
Graham | 20.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Jared Kingery was the last man standing in the $2K NL event, claiming a $410,359 prize after defeating Spain’s Javier Gomez in a brief heads-up battle.
Hellmuthday22
Andrew | 19.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Phil Hellmuth's search for yet another WSOP gold ended in disappointment in Vegas last night
Hellmuthday21
Andrew | 18.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Phil Hellmuth is Chasing Bracelet #18 But No Luck for Daniel Negreanu or Mike Matusow on day 21
Xixiang Luo
Graham | 18.06.24 | WSOP 2024
China’s Xixiang Luo was the last man standing in the Double Board Bomb Pot Mix, claiming the top prize of $270,820.
James Obst
Graham | 18.06.24 | WSOP 2024
James Obst has bagged his second bracelet five years after retiring from poker to focus on his tennis career.
Hellmuthday20
Andrew | 17.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Day 20 of the 2024 World Series of Poker featured old faces and new games as Hellmuth, Deeb and Double Board Bomb Pot Take to the Stage
Sergio Aido
Graham | 17.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Sergio Aido has pocketed a career best score of $2,026,506 after taking down the $50K NL High Roller in a field stacked with top-tier talent.
Scott Seiver
Graham | 17.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Scott Seiver has won his sixth WSOP bracelet after emerging victorious in Event #40: $1,500 Razz, putting him in the top 20 of all time WSOP winners.
Viktor Blom
Graham | 16.06.24 | WSOP 2024
Day 19 of the WSOP 2024 saw a flurry of intense action with two bracelets awarded and the $50K NL High Roller down to the last 13 players.
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WSOP 2024

The 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) promises to be an exhilarating event, packed with exciting tournaments and opportunities for poker enthusiasts.

Running from May 28 to July 17, 2024, this year’s WSOP will be hosted at the Horseshoe and Paris Casino in Las Vegas, offering a robust schedule of 99 live gold bracelet events.

Key highlights of the 2024 WSOP include:

  • Main Event: The prestigious $10,000 buy-in Main Event starts on July 3 and culminates on July 17. Following the record-breaking turnout in 2023, organizers expect even higher participation this year.
  • New Events: This year introduces several new tournaments, including the $5,000 Champions Reunion No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout and the $5,000 Seniors High Roller. Additionally, the PokerNews Deepstack Championship will debut with a $600 buy-in event.
  • Signature Tournaments: Fan favorites like the Millionaire Maker, Monster Stack, and Colossus return, each featuring multiple starting flights to accommodate more players. The Gladiators of Poker also returns with a $300 buy-in and a $3 million guarantee.
  • High Rollers and Championships: Numerous high-stakes events are scheduled, including the $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship, the $50,000 High Roller NL Hold’em, and the $250,000 Super High Roller NL Hold’em.

This year, the WSOP will utilize 700 poker tables across its venues, the most in its history, ensuring ample space for all participants.

The event aims to surpass last year’s attendance and prize pool records, offering an unparalleled experience for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the poker world.

For those unable to attend in person, GGPoker and WSOP.com will provide online qualifiers and bracelet events, allowing players worldwide to compete for a chance to win a coveted WSOP bracelet.