The weekend mini-series will feature less than twenty tournaments and will mostly be piggybacking off the regular PokerStars weekly tournament schedule but with progressive knockout versions and boosted guarantees.
Lobby changes and tournament investment have paid off: WSOP PA is now a clear second in the Pennsylvania market — and its market share is growing.
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