Registration For The 2023 World Series Of Poker Opens On Thursday, April 13The 54th Annual WSOP Features 95 Live Bracelet Events To Be Held From May 30 - July 18 |
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The 2023 World Series of Poker is now just 50 days away! The 54th annual WSOP will run from May 30 – July 18, with 95 live events scheduled at the Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas. Event organizers have announced that online registration is set to kick off on Thursday, April 13 on BravoPokerLive.com.
The press release also reiterated the WSOP’s stance that online registration can held reduce long lines and the resulting clogged hallways that are sometimes found at the series during it’s busiest times. Organizers included the following information about how to go about registering:
Players who register online will need to visit the Champagne Ballroom located in the Le Centre Des Conventions in Paris Las Vegas one time before playing in their first event to verify their registration with valid identification upon arrival to the series.
Once verified, players can simply pick events online via BravoPokerLive and utilize the self-service kiosks located throughout Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas to print their seat cards and make their way directly to their table for play. In-person registration is also now available at the main casino cage inside Paris Las Vegas.
More info on how to sign up for WSOP events online can be found at wsop.com/registration
In addition to announcing the start of online registration, the WSOP also revealed a new Caesars Rewards® Travel Bundle that will allow players to save on booking their entire trip, including flights and accommodations.
“This year’s WSOP is poised to break records with an unprecedented range of options to qualify for and attend the WSOP Main Event, widely recognized as the World Championship of poker,” said WSOP Senior Vice President and Executive Director Ty Stewart. “We’re excited to offer players an effortless and cost-effective way to book their entire trip to Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas as they set their sights on becoming poker royalty this summer.”
The WSOP moved to the Las Vegas strip last summer, with nearly $330 million awarded across 89 live events. The $10,000 WSOP main event fell just 110 entries shy of an all-time record, with 8,663 players taking a seat to build an $81 million prize pool. Norway’s Espen Jorstad emerged victorious in the end, taking home $10,000,000 and the championship bracelet.
Stay tuned for in-depth coverage of this year’s WSOP right here at Card Player.