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When is the 2024 World Series of Poker?

The 2024 World Series of Poker gets underway on Tuesday, May 28 and runs through Wednesday, July 17, 2024.

Where is the 2024 World Series of Poker held?

The 2024 World Series of Poker will again be held at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas Hotels & Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Horseshoe Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

The Horseshoe Las Vegas, formerly known as Bally’s is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.

The property originally opened in 1973 and was fully renovated in time for the 2023 World Series of Poker. The name is an homage to Binion’s Horseshoe, established downtown in 1951, which hosted the World Series of Poker from 1970 up until 2004.

The “new” Horseshoe is home to 2,812 rooms and over 68,000 square feet of gaming space.

Horseshoe Las Vegas

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is also owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.

Opened in 1999 it is substantially younger than its neighbouring property and has 2,917 rooms and almost 100,000 square feet of gaming space. Themed around the French capital, the property features a half-scale replica of the Eiffel tower and a two-thirds sized Arc de Triomphe.

Paris Las Vegas

How to Play the 2024 World Series of Poker?

It is super straightforward to play in the 2024 World Series of Poker as long as you have the buy-in and are aged 21 or over. Here are five easy steps for you to follow:

  1. Check the schedule - Make sure to check the daily schedule to help determine which event you want to participate in.
  2. Qualify online or live - Many poker players qualify for the WSOP through satellites, so see if there are any satellites available
  3. Register and buy-in - Head to the tournament venue and pay the buy-in fee. Make sure to have the necessary identification and Caesars reward card.
  4. Know the rules - Familiarize yourself with not only the rules of the specific poker game you’re playing, but the WSOP’s own rules for how to act at the table.
  5. Stay informed - Follow the live updates on PokerNews and keep an eye on the WSOP social media channels for all the latest information.

How to Buy-in Directly to the 2024 World Series of Poker

Online and in-person registration for all World Series events will open in the weeks prior to the first event. Players will be able to register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Players will need to bring a valid photo ID and your Caesars Rewards Loyalty card in order to register.

International players are required to bring an additional form of identification that shows residential address, such as a signed Las Vegas lease agreement, a utility bill or a mobile phone bill.

*Participants using credit/debit cards must have a valid ID that matches the cardholder name present on the credit card used for the transaction.

Methods of Payment for the 2024 World Series of Poker

  • Cash
  • Credit/Debit cards* (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express)
  • ACH
  • Wire transfers/cashier’s checks
  • Gaming chips
  • Tournament Buy-In Chips
  • Tournament Buy-In Credit

How to Satellite into the 2024 World Series of Poker

Players have a variety of ways to quality for the WSOP, including international and domestic online satellites on GGPoker and WSOP.com.

Satellites have already begun on WSOP.com for players in Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan and they will run continuously throughout the event. Outside of the U.S., GGPoker will run exclusive satellites to the WSOP. More details will be announced soon.

In addition, mega satellites in 2024 will be played as “Landmark Mega Satellites”, where players will earn their seat when they reach a predetermined amount of chips.

When is the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event?

The 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event will run from July 3-17, 2024, once again taking advantage of the July 4 holiday weekend as they attempt to again break the record for largest WSOP Main Event set in 2023.

How to Buy-in Directly to the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event

It is easy to buy directly into the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event, just head to the cage located at Paris Hotel & Casino once registration is open. Be sure to take the necessary identification and your Caesars reward card.

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World Series of Poker Main Event Champions

The defending World Series of Poker Main Event champion is the United States’ Daniel Weinman, who won the 2023 WSOP Main Event, taking home $12,100,000 in prize money. He topped a field of 10,043 players, the largest Main Event in WSOP history.

Here are the last 10 players to win the coveted Main Event bracelet:

YEAR ENTRIES CHAMPION COUNTRY PRIZE
2023 10,043* Daniel Weinman United States $12,100,000
2022 8,663 Espen Jorstad Norway $10,000,000
2021 6,550 Koray Aldemir Germany $8,000,000
2020 1,379 Damian Salas Argentina $2,550,969
2019 8,569 Hossein Ensan Germany $10,000,000
2018 7,874 John Cynn United States $8,800,000
2017 7,221 Scott Blumstein United States $8,150,000
2016 6,737 Qui Nguyen United States $8,005,310
2015 6,420 Joe McKeehen United States $7,683,346
2014 6,683 Martin Jacobson Sweden $10,000,000

*denotes largest WSOP Main Event field ever

2024 World Series of Poker FAQs

Do you have to be American to play the 2024 World Series of Poker?No! You do not need to be American to play in the 2024 WSOP. Poker players from all over the world participate in the event every year

Can beginners play at the 2024 World Series of Poker?Yes, beginners can play at the 2024 WSOP. However, some poker experience is recommended

How much can you win at the 2024 World Series of Poker?How much you can win at the 2024 WSOP varies from event to event. The largest first-place prize was $12,100,000, won by Daniel Weinman for winning the 2024 WSOP Main event.

How do you pay for events at the 2024 World Series of Poker?Players can buyin to events at the 2024 World Series of Poker with cash, credit/debit cards, ACH, wire transfers/cashier’s checks, gaming chips, tournament buy-in chips or tournament buy-in credit.

The 2024 World Series of Poker gets underway on Tuesday, May 28 and runs through Wednesday, July 17, 2024.

Where is the 2024 World Series of Poker held?

The 2024 World Series of Poker will again be held at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas Hotels & Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Horseshoe Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

The Horseshoe Las Vegas, formerly known as Bally’s is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.

The property originally opened in 1973 and was fully renovated in time for the 2023 World Series of Poker. The name is an homage to Binion’s Horseshoe, established downtown in 1951, which hosted the World Series of Poker from 1970 up until 2004.

The “new” Horseshoe is home to 2,812 rooms and over 68,000 square feet of gaming space.

Horseshoe Las Vegas

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is also owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.

Opened in 1999 it is substantially younger than its neighbouring property and has 2,917 rooms and almost 100,000 square feet of gaming space. Themed around the French capital, the property features a half-scale replica of the Eiffel tower and a two-thirds sized Arc de Triomphe.

Paris Las Vegas

How to Play the 2024 World Series of Poker?

It is super straightforward to play in the 2024 World Series of Poker as long as you have the buy-in and are aged 21 or over. Here are five easy steps for you to follow:

  1. Check the schedule - Make sure to check the daily schedule to help determine which event you want to participate in.
  2. Qualify online or live - Many poker players qualify for the WSOP through satellites, so see if there are any satellites available
  3. Register and buy-in - Head to the tournament venue and pay the buy-in fee. Make sure to have the necessary identification and Caesars reward card.
  4. Know the rules - Familiarize yourself with not only the rules of the specific poker game you’re playing, but the WSOP’s own rules for how to act at the table.
  5. Stay informed - Follow the live updates on PokerNews and keep an eye on the WSOP social media channels for all the latest information.

How to Buy-in Directly to the 2024 World Series of Poker

Online and in-person registration for all World Series events will open in the weeks prior to the first event. Players will be able to register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Players will need to bring a valid photo ID and your Caesars Rewards Loyalty card in order to register.

International players are required to bring an additional form of identification that shows residential address, such as a signed Las Vegas lease agreement, a utility bill or a mobile phone bill.

*Participants using credit/debit cards must have a valid ID that matches the cardholder name present on the credit card used for the transaction.

Methods of Payment for the 2024 World Series of Poker

  • Cash
  • Credit/Debit cards* (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express)
  • ACH
  • Wire transfers/cashier’s checks
  • Gaming chips
  • Tournament Buy-In Chips
  • Tournament Buy-In Credit

How to Satellite into the 2024 World Series of Poker

Players have a variety of ways to quality for the WSOP, including international and domestic online satellites on GGPoker and WSOP.com.

Satellites have already begun on WSOP.com for players in Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan and they will run continuously throughout the event. Outside of the U.S., GGPoker will run exclusive satellites to the WSOP. More details will be announced soon.

In addition, mega satellites in 2024 will be played as “Landmark Mega Satellites”, where players will earn their seat when they reach a predetermined amount of chips.

When is the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event?

The 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event will run from July 3-17, 2024, once again taking advantage of the July 4 holiday weekend as they attempt to again break the record for largest WSOP Main Event set in 2023.

How to Buy-in Directly to the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event

It is easy to buy directly into the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event, just head to the cage located at Paris Hotel & Casino once registration is open. Be sure to take the necessary identification and your Caesars reward card.

Main Event, Horseshoe, Final Table, Horseshoe, Final Table Rail

World Series of Poker Main Event Champions

The defending World Series of Poker Main Event champion is the United States’ Daniel Weinman, who won the 2023 WSOP Main Event, taking home $12,100,000 in prize money. He topped a field of 10,043 players, the largest Main Event in WSOP history.

Here are the last 10 players to win the coveted Main Event bracelet:

YEAR ENTRIES CHAMPION COUNTRY PRIZE
2023 10,043* Daniel Weinman United States $12,100,000
2022 8,663 Espen Jorstad Norway $10,000,000
2021 6,550 Koray Aldemir Germany $8,000,000
2020 1,379 Damian Salas Argentina $2,550,969
2019 8,569 Hossein Ensan Germany $10,000,000
2018 7,874 John Cynn United States $8,800,000
2017 7,221 Scott Blumstein United States $8,150,000
2016 6,737 Qui Nguyen United States $8,005,310
2015 6,420 Joe McKeehen United States $7,683,346
2014 6,683 Martin Jacobson Sweden $10,000,000

*denotes largest WSOP Main Event field ever

2024 World Series of Poker FAQs

Do you have to be American to play the 2024 World Series of Poker?No! You do not need to be American to play in the 2024 WSOP. Poker players from all over the world participate in the event every year

Can beginners play at the 2024 World Series of Poker?Yes, beginners can play at the 2024 WSOP. However, some poker experience is recommended

How much can you win at the 2024 World Series of Poker?How much you can win at the 2024 WSOP varies from event to event. The largest first-place prize was $12,100,000, won by Daniel Weinman for winning the 2024 WSOP Main event.

How do you pay for events at the 2024 World Series of Poker?Players can buyin to events at the 2024 World Series of Poker with cash, credit/debit cards, ACH, wire transfers/cashier’s checks, gaming chips, tournament buy-in chips or tournament buy-in credit.

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Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on Facebook Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on Facebook Place Player Country Payout (USD) 1 Jonathan Tamayo United States $10,000,000 2 Jordan Griff United States $6,000,000 3 Niklas Astedt Sweden $4,000,000 4 Jason Sagle Canada $3,000,000 5 Boris Angelov Bulgaria $2,500,000 6 Andres Gonzalez Spain $2,000,000 7 Brian Kim United States $1,500,000 8 Joe Serock United States $1,250,000 9 Malo Latinois France $1,000,000 Winner’s Reaction Tamayo was seemingly in disbelief over being the one left standing from 10,112 players, the largest field in Main Event history, and hoisting the diamond-encrusted gold bracelet over his head. “Not real life. My roommate’s picture is right there from 2015. We both have banners now. What in the world just happened,” the newly-crowned champion said, finally taking in the enormity of the environment he found himself in and the achievement he had just pulled off. He mentioned throughout the final table how this felt like it wasn’t real life, that his experience over the past two weeks was nothing more than a dream. But it was reality, and he’s $10,000,000 richer after all of it. “I’m just kind of taking it in right now. Because this perspective, and actually, let’s take a perspective photo just so I can have one for myself. This is what it looks like from here,” Tamayo said, standing behind the table where he had just battled Griff for hours and taking out his phone to snap a photo. Tamayo was fortunate to have someone who’s experienced this all before. McKeehen was on his rail throughout the final table giving tips about how to navigate through this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The two shared a house in Las Vegas throughout the WSOP that now boasts the distinction of being the only one with two Main Event bracelets. McKeehen was even given the honor by WSOP VP Jack Effel of handing Tamayo his newest jewelry. Jonathan Tamayo Wins 2024 WSOP Main Event “Leading up to it, Joe was just like, play your game. I realized you’re never going to play perfect poker, and weird things happen,” Tamayo said. “And it’s just unreal.” “I remember…I shouldn’t have been here after Day 4. There was a crazy series of events on Day 4 where I was all in, and if one certain individual didn’t fold their hand pre, I’m not here.” Tamayo had shoved ten big blinds with ace-queen late in Day 4 and beat pocket jacks to stay alive. “Someone folded ace-king in the cutoff, and the other two jacks were dead because the big blind on seven or eight big blinds folded jacks. And the turn is an ace. If that chain of events doesn’t happen, I don’t have that bracelet and I’m not here.” The Main Event is the one tournament on the poker calendar that doesn’t rely on star power. It’s where stars are made. Chris Moneymaker was an accountant from Tennessee before sparking the poker room with his win in 2003. Greg Raymer was an attorney, Joe Hachem a chiropractor in Australia. The Main Event made them household names as they emerged from a field of thousands. Jordan Griff Griff nearly pulled off his own Cinderella story today. A supply chain manager originally from Schaumburg, Illinois, he came into the Main Event with less than $50,000 in live earnings. His previous best cash was for $18,000. Tamayo, meanwhile, was a four-time WSOP Circuit ring winner with more than $2 million in live earnings, including a run to 21st-place in the Main Event in 2009. Griff was in last place on the chip leaderboard entering Day 8 and needed a two-outer on the river to survive. But survive he did, all the way to second place as he takes home $6,000,000 to his pregnant wife and soon-to-be newborn baby. Day 10 Action Three players returned to play today at 2 p.m. to battle for the world championship. Swedish online legend Niklas Astedt was the chip leader with 223,000,000, while Tamayo (197,000,000) and Griff (187,000,000) followed close behind. Griff pulled even with Astedt early on when he took a big pot with pocket deuces against Astedt’s ace-high. The two remained virtually tied atop the leaderboard when they tangled in a hand that shocked the room. Griff moved all in for 159,000,000 on the turn and sent Astedt deep into the tank. Astedt eventually called with top pair of jacks and a straight draw, but Griff had a set of nines. Astedt missed the river and Griff, who had Astedt covered by just 500,000, sent the online phenom to the rail in third place. Niklas Astedt “Yeah, tough one. I’m not sure. He’s a bit of a wild one, so sometimes you have to guess. This time I was wrong,” Astedt said after making his exit. Griff led Tamayo 432,500,000 to 174,500,000 at the start of heads-up action. Griff continued his aggressive play when he bet 75,000,000 on the river of an ace-high board. Tamayo agonized over the decision for a few minutes before calling with ace-six. Griff could only show queen-high as he handed over the big pot and the chip lead. Tamayo expanded his lead until they saw the turn on a queen-jack-high board. Griff then moved all in for 97,500,000 and Tamayo called with ace-jack, but Griff had jacks and sixes and held on through the river to double up back into the lead. Jordan Griff Griff then had a chance to secure the bracelet when he had Tamayo all in for the Texan’s last 155,000,000. Griff had pocket sevens, while Tamayo was racing with king-ten. The flop brought Tamayo a straight and Griff was already drawing dead by the turn as Tamayo doubled up to 314,000,000 and into a narrow lead. Another coin flip had the chance to settle the tournament. Griff was all in for 233,000,000 with two sixes, while Tamayo showed ace-eight and needed to connect with the board to win the tournament. Instead, the flop gave Griff a set of sixes as the lead changed hands yet again. But it lasted just five hands, as Tamayo then called for 133,500,000 with top pair of sevens against Griff’s pair of fours and straight draw. Tamayo dodged the turn and river to double up and pull nearly even with Griff. Tamayo then picked off Griff’s bluff with a pair of jacks as he moved back up over 400,000,000. Finally, on the 235th hand of the final table and 65th of heads-up play, Tamayo bet 10,000,000 on a nine-high flop and Griff raised to 40,000,000. Tamayo then moved all in and Griff called for 230,000,000 with top pair. Tamayo showed eight-three for two pair and held on through the turn and river to win the hand and the world championship. Jonathan Tamayo Wins 2024 WSOP Main Event Jonathan Tamayo Jonathan Tamayo The final hand was a study in irony. A few days earlier, as the final 10 players combined for the unofficial final table, Tamayo folded two queens to a single raise, a play that sparked plenty of conversation around the poker world. From folding two queens to winning with eight-three: Tamayo fully recognizes the oddity of it all. “That’s going to be a fun one. I’m happy to never live that one down now,” he said. Tamayo and McKeehen spent the summer sharing a house. They’ll get to spend the rest of WSOP history alongside each other on the wall, forever linked as world champions. “What in the world just happened?” Tamayo asked. He just took down the biggest tournament in poker. And, no, it wasn’t all a dream. 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How much is it to enter the World Series of Poker?

Since 1972 the Main Event of the WSOP has been the $10000 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold em (NLHE) tournament (in 1971 the buy-in was $5000 and the inaugural 1970 event was an invitational with winner determined by a vote from the players).

How much is it to enter the World Series of Poker?

Since 1972 the Main Event of the WSOP has been the $10000 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold em (NLHE) tournament (in 1971 the buy-in was $5000 and the inaugural 1970 event was an invitational with winner determined by a vote from the players).

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