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WSOP Online US schedule includes 33 bracelet events

Updated April 15, 2021 - 2:20 pm

The World Series of Poker Online will return in July with 33 bracelet events available for U.S. players.

The events will run from July 1 to Aug. 1 on WSOP.com.

The U.S. portion of the WSOP Online features buy-ins ranging from $333 to $7,777. The $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Championship will be held July 31. Last year, Nahrain Tamero prevailed in a field of 2,126 entries to earn her first WSOP bracelet and $310,831.83.

The full schedule of events for the U.S. portion of the World Series of Poker Online for 2021. ...
The full schedule of events for the U.S. portion of the World Series of Poker Online for 2021. (WSOP)

The WSOP Online was created last year when the flagship WSOP at the Rio was postponed then canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Because of America’s online poker laws, the world cannot play together online, so separate series were held for U.S. and international players. In all, 85 bracelets were awarded.

This year, WSOP officials plan for the online series to be held in addition to a regular live WSOP, tentatively set for Sept. 30 to Nov. 23 at the Rio.

The U.S. version of the WSOP Online generated more than $26 million in prize money across 31 events last year, officials said.

This year’s U.S. series includes a $500 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Grande Finale on Aug. 1 with a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million, the largest ever offered on WSOP.com, officials said.

Other highlights on the schedule include:

■ $500 No-limit Hold’em Big 500 Kick-Off to begin the series July 1.

■ $2,000 No-limit Hold’em Deepstack on July 6.

■ $1,000 No-limit Hold’em freezeout (no re-entry) on July 13.

■ $5,300 No-limit Hold’em High Roller freezeout on July 15.

■ $3,200 No-limit Hold’em High Roller on July 20.

■ $7,777 No-limit Hold’em Lucky 7’s High Roller on July 25.

■ $1,000 Pot-limit Omaha Championship on July 26.

■ $3,200 No-limit Hold’em High Roller Championship on July 27.

■ $600 No-limit Hold’em Six-max Championship on July 29.

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