The World Series of Poker returns this summer and the 54th Annual WSOP is ging to be bigger and better than ever before.
With the newly refurbished Horseshoe Las Vegas an upgraded version of the already excellent Bally’s from 2022 and the back-on-board Paris casino playing host to the drama, fans can’t wait for the action to begin. If you’re not in Las Vegas, you’ll be waiting to find out when PokerGO will be streaming the best events and they have announced that this year will feature an unprecedented 47 days of consecutive coverage.
PokerGO to Stream 30 WSOP Bracelet Events
The 54th annual World Series of Poker starts on May 30th with the Casino Employees event in a tradition which continues in 2023. It is not the first streamed day, however, as the action gets underway on PokerGO on June 1st. That day begins 47 unbroken days of consecutive steams of the world’s biggest poker festival.
The Poker Hall of Fame member Mori Eskandani, who is the President of PokerGO, can’t wait to bring the action to poker fans around the world.
“PokerGO is delighted to offer live broadcast coverage of the World Series of Poker for another year and do so with our largest livestream offering ever,” he said. “We know how much the poker audience around the world loves our game and, specifically, the WSOP. Our coverage of the 2023 WSOP will set a new standard in delivering poker to the global audience, as we will reach more fans than ever before, plus create new ones.”
There will be plenty of new events for players to with this year’s offer bowing to overwhelming pressure from the poker-watching public to screen the finale of the Ladies Event. The $1,000-entry Ladies WSOP Championship costs $10,000 for anyone who doesn’t identify as female to play but in recent years that odious trend has dropped off the radar and this year should be a fun celebration of female players at their finest.
Main Event Once Again the Centepiece
With CBS Sports still the TV channel for the WSOP Main Event, PokerGO’s daily highlights and live streams will be unmissable. The Main Event coverage begins on July 3rd and continues for a fortnight until a winner is crowned on July 17th in the Thunderdome at Horseshoe Las Vegas. This year’s twin venues of the Horseshoe and Paris casinos are likely to record a welcome crowd, with one lucky player winning entry into the Main Event for life if the attendance record of 2006 is broken.
As well as the WSOP Main Event, PokerGO will be broadcasting live streams of 30 WSOP gold bracelet events. These include but aren’t limited to the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, where Dan ‘Jungleman’ Cates will be bidding to win his third consecutive title, the top-price $250,000 Super High Roller and the very special Event #86, the Poker Hall of Fame Bounty NLHE event. That one costs just $1,979 to play, with each former champion in the event having a bounty of their head that is equal to the year in which they won the big one.
“Players will receive the year a Poker Hall of Famer was inducted in dollars from the prize pool for each one they eliminate,” says the structure sheet. “For example, Doyle Brunson was inducted in 1988. Therefore, eliminating him would earn the winning player a $1,988 bounty.”
There are plenty of low buy-in events on the ticket this year. The schedule is packed with reasonable entry points for first-timers and the final table of the $1,500-entry Monster Stack event will be streamed live on PokerGO, meaning anyone’s name could be up in lights as a bracelet winner.
How to Watch the Live Streamed WSOP in 2023
The live streams that are available on PokerGO are almost exclusively only available if you’re a PokerGO subscriber. There will be 18 streams that are available on both PokerGO and the PokerGO YouTube channel, with many devices available for streaming once you sign up. PokerGO is the only place to watch the 2023 WSOP live, and with devices such as Android phones, Android tablets, iPhones, iPads, any Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire television suitable for screening, you can also www.pokergo.com in order to tune in too.
As well as watching what happens this year, PokerGO Subscribers can put the poker into context by watching reruns of last year or other previous WSOP years in order to pick a winner this time round. From the Moneymaker Effect in 2003 to last year’s first winner back on the Las Vegas Strip, it’s all online at PokerGO.
This year, new subscribers will join renewing PokerGO customers in being put forward for a $1,000,000 freeroll seat, as the PGT Championship $1,000,000 freeroll – which has a $500,000 first-place prize – will see three draws produce three lucky players who get to win a ‘Dream Seat’ into the action in a potentially life-changing tournament.
The 2023 World Series of Poker takes place from May 30 through July 18, meaning there are 50 days of action. With 47 of them on stream on PokerGO, you don’t need to make the final table to get the best seat in the house.