WSOP 2022 US Online Bracelet Events Climax this Weekend WSOP 2022 US Online Bracelet Events Climax this Weekend

The 53rd Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) is coming to a close this weekend and so are the domestic online bracelets on WSOP.com spanning four states and three different networks.

A total of 29 bracelets were scheduled to run virtually for players in New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Thirteen of those were planned for players on WSOP NJ and WSOP NV sharing the same player pool, while WSOP PA and WSOP MI, both confined to a single state player pool, have eight online bracelets scheduled in each state.

Having kicked off on June 5, the WSOP US online bracelet series is now in its final phase, and players have just two more days to win a coveted WSOP gold bracelet from the comforts of their homes. The remainder of the bracelet events will run this Saturday and Sunday.

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Final Chance to Win Bracelets from Home

This weekend will see the final bracelet events play to their completion. NJ & NV players have three more online bracelets available, while PA & MI players have two a piece.

The lowest buy-in available to players in each state is $500 — the No-Limit Hold’em Summer Saver on Sunday, July 17. Before that, on Saturday, players will get to play Lucky 7’s Second Chance for a buy-in of $777. This event allows up to a maximum of three re-entries.

But those in New Jersey & Nevada with deep bankrolls also have another option — the $5300 buy-in High Roller Freezeout, played on Sunday, July 17 at 3:30 PM PT. The event is structured as a freezeout, meaning every player will have a single shot to win the bracelet.

New Jersey & Nevada Last Remaining Online Bracelets

  • Saturday, July 16 — 3:30 PM PT: $777 NL Hold’em Lucky 7’s Second Chance [3x Re-entry]
  • Sunday, July 17 — 3:30 PM PT: $5,300 NL Hold’em High Roller Freezeout Encore
  • Sunday, July 17 — 4:30 PM PT: $500 NL Hold’em Summer Saver [3x Re-entry]

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Michigan & Pennsylvania Last Remaining Online Bracelets

  • Saturday, July 16 — 6:00 PM ET: $777 NL Hold’em Lucky 7’s Second Chance [3x Re-entry]
  • Sunday, July 17 — 6:00 PM ET: $500 NL Hold’em Summer Saver [3x Re-entry]

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WSOP Domestic Online Bracelets Crushing It Thus Far

The bracelet series spanning New Jersey & Nevada has been on a tear, accumulating $10.1 million in prize money across ten completed online bracelet events. The average prize pool per tournament is seven figures. The last three bracelet events — all of them have surpassed $1 million prize pools comfortably. In total, four out of ten events have produced prize pools of over a million.

Event #7, a $500 buy-in NLH Deepstack, has thus far pulled the biggest crowd, attracting 2162 entries to amass $972,900, while Event #8 $7777 buy-in NLH Lucky 7’s has produced $1,468,023 — the largest of the series.

The $1000 NLH Online Championship bracelet — the crown jewel of the online bracelet series drew 1476 entries for a total prize pool of $1,328,400.

All in all, the series has so far attracted over 12,000 entrants.

WSOP.com NJ & NV Online Bracelets 2022 Turnout

Event Buy-In Entries Prize Pool
#1 NLH High Roller Freezeout $5,300 218 $1,090,000
#2 NLH BIG 500 $500 1776 $799,200
#3 NLH Ultra Deepstack $400 2104 $757,440
#4 PLO 6-Max $1,000 792 $712,800
#5 Online Deepstack Championship $600 1738 $938,520
#6 NLH Turbo Deepstack $500 1746 $785,700
#7 NLH Deepstack $500 2162 $972,900
#8 NLH Lucky 7’s $7,777 199 $1,468,023
#9 NLH Online Championship $1,000 1476 $1,328,400
#10 NLH High Roller $3,200 442 $1,343,680
total 12,653 $10,196,663

Meanwhile, the online bracelet series running separately for Michigan and Pennsylvania players are also doing well — generating over $1.26 million between the two states. Six online bracelets have run in both states, with Michigan generating $681,750 in prize pool while its counterpart Pennsylvania has produced $580,410.

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WSOP.com MI Online Bracelets 2022 Turnout

Event Buy-in Entries Prize Pool
#1 NLH Big 500 $500 310 $139,500
#2 NLH Ultra Deepstack $400 331 $119,160
#3 PLO 6-Max $500 188 $84,600
#4 Online NLH Deepstack Championship $600 221 $119,340
#5 NLH Deepstack $500 227 $102,150
#6 NLH Online Championship $1,000 130 $117,000
total 1407 $681,750

Despite the field being confined to players within the state, every event in Michigan and Pennsylvania has attracted three-digits. The $1000 NLH Online Championship in the Mitten State saw 130 runners, while the same event in the Keystone State managed to garner 122 entries, totaling prize pools of $117,000 and $109,800, respectively.

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WSOP.com PA Online Bracelets 2022 Turnout

Event Buy-In Entries Prize Pool
#1 NLH Big 500 $500 270 $121,500
#2 NLH Ultra Deepstack $400 272 $97,920
#3 PLO 6-Max $500 152 $68,400
#4 Online NLH Deepstack Championship $600 196 $105,840
#5 NLH Deepstack $500 171 $76,950
#6 NLH Online Championship $1,000 122 $109,800
total 1183 $580,410

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