- Last month, WSOP.com ran its esteemed Online Circuit series in all of its four states simultaneously for the first time ever.
- Over $2 million in combined prize money was guaranteed across the three series spanning four states and encompassing 36 ring events.
- On Sunday, all three of the series came to a wrap, and, as per numbers tallied by PRO, more than $2.86 million in prize money was awarded.
- The operator has also lined up its Spring Online Championships in all of its states. The WSOP Spring Championship Series is already underway in DE, MI, NJ, NV, and PA and runs through May 15.
Last month, WSOP.com ran its esteemed Online Circuit series in all of its four states simultaneously for the first time ever.
Three separate series were held spanning New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Players in New Jersey & Nevada competed against each other as the two states share the same player pool, while players in the other two states had their own respective discrete circuit series, including one in Michigan for the first time ever.
Over $2 million in combined prize money was guaranteed across the three series encompassing 36 ring events.
On Sunday, all three of the series came to a wrap, and, as per numbers tallied by PRO, more than $2.86 million in prize money was awarded. While the New Jersey & Nevada series naturally took the lion’s share, producing $1.38 million, the inaugural Michigan online circuit series was the surprising outcome.