The World Series of Poker (WSOP) will once again be staging the online bracelet series this fall for players on American soil.
This online-only festival, now returning for its fourth edition, will run from September 28 through November 11. Just as in previous years, a total of 33 gold bracelets will be awarded, and the series will be open to players from all four regulated states for WSOP Online – Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania—competing together in a shared player pool.
The schedule spans seven weeks, with bracelet events taking place roughly every other day. This will also mark the second time in 2025 that WSOP online bracelets are up for grabs, following the summer online bracelet series that ran alongside the live WSOP 2025 festival in Las Vegas. That earlier series awarded nearly $30 million across 29 events, averaging almost $1 million per tournament.
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WSOP 2025 Fall Online Bracelet Series At a Glance:
- Sep 28 to Nov 12
- 33 online bracelets
- Buy-ins range from $250 to $3,200
- 6 Mystery Bounty events with $1.9M GTD
- Double Bracelet events on special Sundays
- $5K WSOP 2025 Paradise package for all the winners
Although the fall online bracelet series does not usually attract the same level of participation as the summer edition, it remains a prestigious affair since each event awards an official gold bracelet.
In addition, this year, winners of all 33 bracelets will also receive a $5,000 Paradise package granting entry to the Circuit Championship event at WSOP Paradise 2025 in the Bahamas.
With Pennsylvania players now included in the shared pool, prize pools are expected to be somewhat larger this year compared to last year’s fall edition, which awarded just $9.4 million over 32 completed events.
What’s New in 2025
The schedule is almost identical to last year’s schedule but comes with a handful of notable adjustments. Last year, the $5,300 buy-in High Roller bracelet event had to be cancelled after failing to attract the minimum required entries, which sparked debate, with many questioning whether WSOP’s expansion of online bracelet events has gone too far.
Learning from that outcome, WSOP has removed that tournament from this year’s schedule, resulting in a buy-in range that now spans from $250 up to $3,200. Consequently, the average buy-in has also dropped from $982 last year to $831 this year.
This year’s schedule features six Mystery Bounty bracelet events, an increase from five last year, and once again, only the mystery bounty tournaments come with guarantees. The total guaranteed prize pool across these events has grown to $1.9 million, up from $1.6 million in 2024.
Highlights include the $500 NLH Mystery Bounty, which opens the series with a $300,000 guarantee, followed by another $500 NLH Mystery Bounty on October 12, also carrying a $300,000 guarantee. The $1,000 NLH Mystery Bounty Championship with its $500,000 guarantee headlines the middle of the series on October 19, while the multi-day Mystery Bounty concluding with Day 2 on November 3 comes with another $300,000 guarantee. Additionally, there is a $500 PLO Mystery Bounty 6-Max scheduled for October 26 with a $200,000 guarantee.
In terms of variety, PLO has seen a slight reduction, dropping from four events last year to three this year, with the PLO 6-Max Championship at the $1,000 buy-in level being cut. Beyond that, the core lineup of popular Hold’em tournaments remains intact. Returning this year are the $777 NLH Lucky 7’s, the $2,000 NLH Big PKO, the $3,200 NLH High Roller, the $1,000 NLH Online Championship, the $888 Crazy 8’s, and the $333 Triple Treys, which continues to be the second-lowest buy-in on the schedule. The lone Freezeout event is back as well with a $500 buy-in.
At the lower end, the series has trimmed away some of the novelty-style tournaments that added extra flavor last year. The Spooky Monsterstack, with its $666 buy-in, and the $400 Turbo, both of which ran in late October and early November, have been removed. In their place comes the $400 COLOSSUS, introduced as a wide-entry mid-stakes event designed to draw a large player pool.
WSOP Online Bracelet Series Fall Edition for US Players
2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
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Dates | Sep 10 — Oct 18 | Sep 10 — Oct 17 | Sep 29 — Nov 12 | Sep 28 – Nov 11 |
No. of Bracelets | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 |
Buy-in Range | $365 – $10,000 | $365 – $5,300 | $250 – $5,300 | $250 – $3,200 |
Avg Buy-in | $1,565 | $1,249 | $982 | $831 |
WSOP Paradise 2025 Packages for the Winners
A new addition this year is that every bracelet winner will also receive a WSOP 2025 Paradise package valued at $5,000. This package includes a seat to the $2,750 Circuit Championship event, which comes with a $5 million guarantee and will be held in the Bahamas on December 4. In addition to the tournament entry, winners will also receive $2,250 in hotel accommodation as part of the package.
This reward has already been extended to all Circuit winners, and now bracelet winners will be granted the same Paradise package.
On the international front, GGPoker is running its own online bracelet series for global players, also featuring 33 bracelet events. Nearly two dozen of these have already concluded, while the marquee $5,000 Main Event with its $25 million guarantee is still on the horizon. There’s also a series running for GGPoker Ontario players, where 8 gold bracelet events are running.
Meanwhile, WSOP Europe is preparing to return to King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czechia, from September 17 to October 8, offering 15 gold bracelet events.
For American players, the WSOP Online Bracelet Series makes its fall comeback from September 28 through November 11.
WSOP Online Bracelet Series Fall 2025 (US Players)
Event | Date & Time (PST) | Buy-in | Guarantee |
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#1 – NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty | Sep 28, Sun 3:30pm | $500 | $300K GTD |
#2 – NL Hold’em 6-Max | Sep 28, Sun 4:30pm | $1,000 | |
#3 – NL Hold’em Lucky 7’s | Sep 30, Tue 3:30pm | $777 | |
#4 – NL Hold’em | Oct 2, Thu 3:30pm | $400 | |
#5 – NL Hold’em 6-Max | Oct 4, Sat 3:30pm | $600 | |
#6 – NL Hold’em Ultra Deepstack | Oct 5, Sun 3:30pm | $500 | |
#7 – NL Hold’em BIG PKO | Oct 5, Sun 4:30pm | $2,000 | |
#8 – NL Hold’em High Roller 6-Max | Oct 7, Tue 3:30pm | $3,200 | |
#9 – PLO 6-Max | Oct 9, Thu 3:30pm | $500 | |
#10 – NL Hold’em Monsterstack | Oct 11, Sat 3:30pm | $600 | |
#11 – NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty | Oct 12, Sun 3:30pm | $500 | $300K GTD |
#12 – NL Hold’em Fall Crazy 8’s | Oct 12, Sun 4:30pm | $888 | |
#13 – NL Hold’em | Oct 14, Tue 3:30pm | $1,000 | |
#14 – NL Hold’em Freezeout | Oct 16, Thu 3:30pm | $500 | |
#15 – NL Hold’em PKO | Oct 18, Sat 3:30pm | $500 | |
#16 – NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty Championship | Oct 19, Sun 4:30pm | $1,000 | $500K GTD |
#17 – NL Hold’em Triple 3’s Tip Off | Oct 21, Tue 3:30pm | $333 | |
#18 – NL Hold’em 6-Max | Oct 23, Thu 3:30pm | $1,000 | |
#19 – PLOSSUS PKO 6-Max | Oct 25, Sat 3:30pm | $400 | |
#20 – NL Hold’em Deepstack Championship | Oct 26, Sun 3:30pm | $600 | |
#21 – PLO Mystery Bounty 6-Max | Oct 26, Sun 4:30pm | $500 | $200K GTD |
#22 – NL Hold’em 6-Max | Oct 28, Tue 3:30pm | $1,000 | |
#23 – NL Hold’em Fall Crazy 8’s | Oct 30, Thu 3:30pm | $888 | |
#24 – NL Hold’em | Nov 1, Sat 3:30pm | $500 | |
#25 – NL Hold’em Online Championship | Nov 2, Sun 4:30pm | $1,000 | |
#26 – NL Hold’em | Nov 2, Mon 4:30pm | $500 | |
#27 – NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty Day 2 | Nov 3, Mon 6:00pm | $250 | $300K GTD |
#28 – NL Hold’em COLOSSUS | Nov 4, Tue 3:30pm | $400 | |
#29 – NL Hold’em | Nov 6, Thu 3:30pm | $500 | |
#30 – NL Hold’em Deepstack | Nov 8, Sat 3:30pm | $1,000 | |
#31 – NL Hold’em Mystery Bounty | Nov 9, Sun 3:30pm | $400 | $300K GTD |
#32 – NL Hold’em High Roller Championship | Nov 9, Sun 4:30pm | $3,200 | |
#33 – NL Hold’em Fall Saver | Nov 11, Tue 3:30pm | $500 |