World Series of Poker unveils full schedule for 55th annual games, 99 bracelet events up ahead

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The annual World Series of Poker festival remains to be the highlight of poker players’ calendars with the prestige of winning a bracelet still continuing to be a career dream for many. Just earlier this week, the full daily event schedule for the 55th summer games was unveiled, boasting an extensive 99 bracelet lineup from May 28 through July 17, 2024.

The eight-week celebration to be held at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas once again, welcomes a number of new events, added flights, and other schedule adjustments, in addition to its classic marquee offerings. Nearly 700 tables are set to fill the site, hinting at higher expectations and more record breaking events at the action-packed scene for this year’s games.

We’re proud to be Las Vegas’s original Main Event,” said Ty Stewart, SVP & Executive Director of the WSOP. “Records are made to be broken, so our motto this year is bigger and better. With our best schedule ever and more than 100 additional poker tables, we look forward to welcoming legends, first-timers and everyone in between. If you’re a poker player, there is simply no experience on earth like the World Series of Poker.

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The upcoming festivities follows through last season’s festivities which evolved to be the richest WSOP in history with a total of $397,802,897 in prizes awarded across 97 bracelet tournaments. Multiple event records were broken including that of the Main Event which attracted over 10,000 players to bring the prize pool up to $93,399,900. USA’s Daniel Weinman outlasted the enormous field and claimed the record $12,100,000 first prize, the only eight digit payout of the series.

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This year’s $10,000 Main Event No Limit Hold’em World Championship kicks off on July 3rd, with four starting flights through July 6th. Late registration will still be open on July 7/ 8 until Level 7 of each Day 2, leading to the Final Table set on July 16-17 at Horseshoe Las Vegas. Similar to its predecessors, PokerGO, the world’s largest poker content company and streaming platform, will once again provide coverage for viewers across the globe including the 2024 WSOP Main Event, across PokerGO.com and other platforms.

2024 World Series of Poker Main Event Schedule

Day 1
Flight A – Wednesday, July 3
Flight B – Thursday, July 4
Flight C – Friday, July 5
Flight D – Saturday, July 6

Day 2
Flight A/B/C – Sunday, July 7
Flight D – Monday, July 8

Day 3 – Tuesday, July 9
Day 4 – Wednesday, July 10
Day 5 – Thursday, July 11
Day 6 – Friday, July 12
Day 7 – Saturday, July 13
Day 8 (Play down to 9 players) – Sunday, July 14

Final Table – Tuesday, July 16 – Wednesday, July 17

New Events

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Several changes have been made to this year’s schedule with at least a dozen events added, beginning with the Champions Reunion No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout which kicks off on opening day. The first bracelet on the lineup features a $5,000 buy-in where all previous Main Event winners are invited to take part in the games at no expense. While battling it out on the felt against these former champions may be thrilling in itself, players who bust them out of the running will automatically bank an entry into the 2024 WSOP Main Event as a bounty.

Other new highlights include:

Date Event # Event Buy-In
May 28 1 Champions Reunion No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout $5,000
May 29 3 WSOP Kickoff No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout $500
Jun 4 16 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em $5,000
Jun 13 37 Big O Championship $10,000
Jun 15 41 Mixed NL Hold’em/PLO Double Board Bomb Pot $1,500
Jun 25 62 PokerNews Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold’em $600
Jun 26 65 Seniors High Roller No-Limit Hold’em $5,000
Jul 3 80 Independence Day Celebration No-Limit Hold’em $800
Jul 9 86 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha $1,000
Jul 10 88 Eight Game Mixed Championship 6-Handed $10,000
Jul 11 89 Mid-Stakes Championship No-Limit Holdem $3,000
Jul 11 90 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha $1,500

Other Changes

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In addition to the new events, adjusted starting flights for the weekend games will see either three starting flights Friday through Sunday or four starting flights Thursday through Sunday. Highly popular tournaments such as the Monster Stack, Millionaire Maker, and Colossus, are now equipped with three starting flights, potentially boosting the already massive fields.

Another change is seen in the schedule’s Mega Satellite structure which will now be played as “Landmark Mega Satellites”. Participants will only be required to accumulate a certain amount of chips to secure an entry unlike last season’s classic format. These qualifiers will be available from May 28 to July 15 with buy-ins ranging in price at $135 to as high as $25,000.

What remains the same however, is the brand’s strong partnership with GGPoker which again, will offer exclusive satellites to the 2024 WSOP games. US-counterpart and official WSOP platform, WSOP.COM will similarly offer domestic daily satellite qualifiers including Main Event satellites for as little as $1.

Last year, 774 players made the GGPoker Road to Vegas, cashing for over $5 Million in Main Event prizes,” said Daniel Negreanu, GGPoker Global Ambassador and six-time WSOP bracelet winner. “This summer, we aim to send 1,000 players to their WSOP Dream.”

Full 2024 WSOP Bracelet Event Schedule

Date # Event Buy-in
May 28 1 Champions Reunion 8-Max NLHE Freezeout $5,000
May 28 2 Casino Employees NLHE $500
May 29 3 WSOP Kickoff NLHE Freezeout $500
May 29 4 Omaha Hi-Lo 8-Max 8-or-Better $1,500
May 30 5 Mystery Millions $1,000
May 30 6 Heads-Up NLHE Championship $25,000
May 30 7 6-Max Dealers Choice $1,500
May 31 8 8-Max Pot-Limit Omaha $5,000
May 31 9 8-Max Limit Hold’em 9 $1,500
June 1 10 8-Max Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship $10,000
June 2 11 Badugi $1,500
June 3 12 6-Max NLHE $1,500
June 3 13 6-Max Dealers Choice Championship $10,000
June 4 14 Super Turbo Bounty NLHE $1,000
June 4 15 8-Max PLO Hi-Lo 8-or-Better $1,500
June 4 16 8-Max NLHE $5,000
June 5 17 NLHE Deepstack $800
June 5 18 8-Max PLO $1,500
June 5 19 8-Max Limit Hold’em Championship $10,000
June 6 20 Gladiators of Poker NLHE $300
June 6 21 6-Max High Roller NLHE $25,000
June 6 22 6-Max Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw $1,500
June 7 23 NLHE Shootout $1,500
June 7 24 8-Max PLO 8-or-Better Championship $10,000
June 8 25 6-Max NLHE $3,000
June 9 26 8-Max High Roller NLHE $25,000
June 9 27 Big O (Five-Card PLO Hi-Lo) $1,500
June 10 28 NLHE Freezeout $1,500
June 10 29 6-Max Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship $10,000
June 11 30 Mixed NLHE/PLO Deepstack $600
June 11 31 6-Max NLHE $3,000
June 11 32 Seven Card Stud $1,500
June 12 33 8-Max PLO Deepstack $600
June 12 34 NLHE Freezeout $2,500
June 12 35 H.O.R.S.E. $1,500
June 13 36 8-Max NLHE Deepstack $800
June 13 37 Big O Championship (Five-Card PLO Hi-Lo) $10,000
June 14 38 NLHE Monster Stack $1,500
June 14 39 8-Max NLHE High Roller $50,000
June 14 40 Razz $1,500
June 15 41 8-Max Mixed NLHE & PLO Double Board Bomb Pot $1,500
June 15 42 Seven Card Stud Championship $10,000
June 16 43 Mixed: PLO Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi Lo 8 or Better; Big O $1,500
June 17 44 NLHE $2,000
June 17 45 H.O.R.S.E. Championship $10,000
June 18 46 Seniors NLHE Championship (50+) $1,000
June 18 47 NLHE High Roller $100,000
June 18 48 8-Max PLO $1,000
June 19 49 NLHE Freezeout $3,000
June 19 50 Razz Championship $10,000
June 20 51 NLHE Super Turbo Bounty ($500 Bounty) $1,500
June 20 52 6-Max NLHE $5,000
June 20 53 7-Max Nine-Game Mixed $3,000
June 21 54 NLHE Millionaire Maker $1,500
June 21 55 NLHE Super High Roller $250,000
June 21 56 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) (2-7, A-5, Badugi) $2,500
June 22 57 8-Max NLHE Super Turbo Bounty ($3,000 Bounty) $10,000
June 23 58 Poker Players Championship $50,000
June 24 59 NLHE Super Seniors (60+) $1,000
June 24 60 NLHE $3,000
June 24 61 8-Max Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo/Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better $2,500
June 25 62 NLHE PokerNews Deepstack Championship $600
June 25 63 7-Max No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw $1,500
June 26 64 NLHE Deepstack $600
June 26 65 NLHE Seniors High Roller $5,000
June 26 66 8-Max PLO Championship $10,000
June 27 67 NLHE Salute to Warriors $500
June 27 68 NLHE $2,500
June 27 69 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8-or-Better $1,500
June 28 70 NLHE Colossus $400
June 28 71 Ladies NLHE Championship $1,000*
June 28 72 7-Max No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship $10,000
June 29 73 8-Max PLO High Roller $25,000
June 30 74 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8-or-Better Championship $10,000
July 1 75 NLHE Tag Team $1,000
July 1 76 8-Max NLHE Mystery Bounty $10,000
July 1 77 6-Max NLHE Mixed Bag Event $2,500
July 2 78 NLHE Mini Main Event $1,000
July 2 79 PLO High Roller $50,000
July 3 80 NLHE Independence Day Celebration $800
July 3 81 NLHE Main Event World Championship $10,000
July 6 82 NLHE $1,000
July 7 83 6-Max Eight Game Mixed $1,500
July 7 84 NLHE Ultra Stack $600
July 8 85 NLHE Flip & Go $1,000
July 9 86 PLO Mystery Bounty $1,000
July 9 87 8-Max NLHE $5,000
July 10 88 6-Max Eight Game Mixed Championship $10,000
July 11 89 NLHE Mid Stakes $3,000
July 11 90 6-Max PLO $1,500
July 11 91 8-Max H.O.R.S.E. $3,000
July 12 92 NLHE High Roller $50,000
July 13 93 NLHE Lucky 7s $777
July 13 94 6-Max NLHE Championship $10,000
July 14 95 $1,979 NLHE Poker Hall of Fame Bounty $1,979
July 14 96 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. $25,000
July 15 97 6-Max PLO $3,000
July 15 98 NLHE The Closer $1,500
July 17 99 NLHE Super Turbo $1,000
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