This year’s series shattered all records and was the biggest World Series of Poker to date. Here is everything you need to know about the WSOP 2023.
Last updated: September 4, 2023
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The World Series of Poker returned in 2023 for its 54th outing and it was officially the biggest series in WSOP history.
2023 was the biggest World Series of Poker to ever run. It exceeded turnout and prize pools across the board, generating over $425.2 million over its online and live events, up from over $346.3 million in 2022. The WSOP also welcomed more players than ever before — 250K players made up the 2023 series, up from 198,429 in 2022.
The live series played out in The Horseshoe (formerly Bally’s) and Paris Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. It ran from May 30 to July 18, 2023. The online series was available for players in Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania and ran from early June through the middle of July.
54 fun facts about the WSOP, which celebrated its 54th year in 2023.
World Series of Poker 2023 | |
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💰Total Prize Pool Generated: Live & Online | $425.5 million |
🫡 Total Entrants: Live & Online | 250,397 |
😎WSOP 2023 Main Event Winner | Daniel Weinman |
🏆 Number of Gold Bracelets | 95 Live Bracelets and 34 Online Bracelets |
🔥 Player of the Year | Ian Matakis |
🎪 WSOP Main Event Prizepool | $93.3 million |
🤜🤛 WSOP 2023 Poker Hall of Fame Inductee | Brian Rast |
The WSOP 2023 was the annual live series that takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada each summer. The series is run by the World Series of Poker and heads into its 55th year for 2024. It is a live poker tour staple in the calendar of poker players around the globe attracting record numbers and generating even bigger prize pools.
After a year of renovations, it became official. Bally’s is no more, and as of March 24, 2023, the casino is now the Horseshoe Las Vegas — owned by Caesars Entertainment.
Americans will be familiar with the Horseshoe Casino brand, having first opened its doors in the early 1950s. The parent company, Caesars Entertainment, now operates 10 Horseshoe properties throughout North America.
“The arrival of Horseshoe on The Strip marks a significant moment for Caesars Entertainment, the Horseshoe name, and the entire destination,” Jason Gregorec, SVP and General Manager of the Horseshoe property in Las Vegas, said via press release. “Not only are we excited for guests to experience the redesigned resort and its latest offerings, but we are also proud to reintroduce the historic gaming brand to Las Vegas.”
Famous faces were front and center during the March 24 ribbon cutting, such as Jack Binion, famed sports bettor Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale, and Poker Hall of Fame legend Doyle Brunson.
Not only is the Horseshoe home to the annual World Series of Poker, which takes place each summer, but the Horseshoe is now also home to a one-of-a-kind World Series of Poker Hall of Fame Poker Room.
The poker room aims to bring tournament-style poker to the Las Vegas Strip year-round. It features 18 poker tables and can be found near the Casino’s front entrance.
Those visiting The Horseshoe should also look out for a Hall of Fame exhibit.
95 live bracelet events and 34 online bracelets made up the full WSOP 2023 schedule.
For the second year running, the entire live portion of the WSOP will take place between two venues in Las Vegas — the Horseshoe Casino (formally Bally’s) and Paris Casino.
Prior to its move to the strip in 2022, the World Series of Poker was hosted in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for seventeen years — and before that, in the Binion’s Horseshoe in downtown Vegas. But the move has paid off. In 2022, the WSOP broke records — becoming the biggest series in its entire 50+ year history. 2023 saw the brand smash the 2022 record and set new heights for the series.
$346 million in total prize money was paid out across 88 bracelet events, and nearly 200k entrants played in the live series in 2022. In 2023 over $425 million was paid out across 95 live events and 20 online events.
See below the full 95-strong-bracelet schedule for the WSOP 2023, with prize pool and entrants.
Event # | Tournament | Buy-in | Total Buy-in | Total Fee | Prize Pool | Entrants |
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1 | $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold’em | $500 | $420 | $80 | $426,300 | 1015 |
2 | $25,000 High Roller Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | $25,000 | $23,500 | $1,500 | $4,864,500 | 207 |
3 | $1,000 Mystery Millions – No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $16,187,320 | 18,188 |
4 | Tournament of Champions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $1,000,000 | 741 |
5 | $1,500 Dealers Choice 6-Handed | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $608,760 | 456 |
6 | $5,000 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em; Pot-Limit Omaha | $5,000 | $4,600 | $400 | $2,608,200 | 567 |
7 | $1,500 Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $703,545 | 527 |
8 | $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship | $25,000 | $23,500 | $1,500 | $1,504,000 | 64 |
9 | $1,500 Seven Card Stud | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $480,600 | 360 |
10 | $10,000 Dealers Choice 6-Handed Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,209,000 | 130 |
11 | $600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack | $600 | $510 | $90 | $3,098,760 | 6076 |
12 | $5,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed | $5,000 | $4,600 | $400 | $3,381,000 | 735 |
13 | $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack | $600 | $510 | $90 | $1,632,000 | 3200 |
14 | $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,209,000 | 130 |
15 | $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $3,276,090 | 2454 |
16 | $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed | $25,000 | $23,500 | $1,500 | $7,073,500 | 301 |
17 | $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,525,905 | 1143 |
18 | $300 Gladiators of Poker No-limit Hold’em | $300 | $246 | $54 | $5,679,648 | 23,088 |
19 | $2,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em | $2,500 | $2,225 | $275 | $2,529,825 | 1137 |
20 | $1,500 Badugi | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $688,860 | 516 |
21 | $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $1,795,130 | 2017 |
22 | $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,246,200 | 134 |
23 | $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em | $50,000 | $47,750 | $2,250 | $5,921,000 | 124 |
24 | $1,500 Razz | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $742,260 | 556 |
25 | $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,971,600 | 212 |
26 | $800 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack | $800 | $704 | $96 | $3,341,888 | 4747 |
27 | $1,500 Eight Game Mix 6-Handed | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,053,315 | 789 |
28 | $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Holdem | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $2,731,410 | 2046 |
29 | $100,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em | $100,000 | $96,750 | $3,250 | $8,997,750 | 93 |
30 | $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $696,870 | 522 |
31 | $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em; Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack | $600 | $510 | $90 | $1,407,090 | 2759 |
32 | $3,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $3,313,470 | 1241 |
33 | $10,000 Razz Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $948,600 | 102 |
34 | $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,808,925 | 1355 |
35 | $10,000 Secret Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $5,282,400 | 568 |
36 | $3,000 Nine Game Mix | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $963,870 | 361 |
37 | $2,000 No-Limit Holdem | $2,000 | $1,780 | $220 | $3,492,360 | 1962 |
38 | $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,209,000 | 130 |
39 | $1,500 MONSTER STACK No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $11,103,195 | 8317 |
40 | $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold’em | $250,000 | $249,000 | $1,000 | $17,181,000 | 69 |
41 | $1,500 Big O | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,946,430 | 1458 |
42 | $800 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack | $800 | $704 | $96 | $2,656,192 | 3773 |
43 | $50,000 Poker Players Championship | $50,000 | $47,750 | $2,250 | $4,727,250 | 99 |
44 | $3,000 No-Limit Holdem | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $4,632,450 | 1735 |
45 | $1,500 Mixed Omaha Hi Low | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,456,485 | 1091 |
46 | $500 Freezeout No-Limit Holdem | $500 | $420 | $80 | $2,243,640 | 5342 |
47 | $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,116,060 | 836 |
48 | $1,000 SENIORS No-Limit Hold’em Championship | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $7,280,200 | 8180 |
49 | $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $2,971,710 | 2226 |
50 | $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $6,798,300 | 731 |
51 | $1,000 TAG TEAM No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $1,140,980 | 1282 |
52 | $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball | $2,500 | $2,225 | $275 | $785,425 | 353 |
53 | $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $13,905,360 | 10,416 |
54 | $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,720,500 | 185 |
55 | $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $755,610 | 566 |
56 | $500 SALUTE to Warriors – No-Limit Hold’em | $500 | $450 | $50 | $1,936,350 | 4303 |
57 | $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha | $25,000 | $23,500 | $1,500 | $10,551,500 | 449 |
58 | $3,000 6-Handed Limit Hold’em | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $702,210 | 263 |
59 | $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $4,266,660 | 1598 |
60 | $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $731,580 | 548 |
61 | $1,000 SUPER SENIORS No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $2,777,690 | 3121 |
62 | $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $2,771,460 | 2076 |
63 | $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,311,300 | 141 |
64 | $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold’em | $600 | $510 | $90 | $2,194,530 | 4303 |
65 | $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | $5,000 | $4,600 | $400 | $5,515,400 | 1199 |
66 | $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,501,875 | 1125 |
67 | $1,000 LADIES No-Limit Hold’em Championship | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $1,152,550 | 1295 |
68 | $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $2,513,360 | 2824 |
69 | $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $1,432,200 | 154 |
70 | $400 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold’em | $400 | $330 | $70 | $5,245,020 | 15,894 |
71 | $50,000 HIGH ROLLER Pot-Limit Omaha | $50,000 | $47,750 | $2,250 | $9,550,000 | 200 |
72 | $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $5,970,600 | 642 |
73 | $2,500 Mixed Big Bet Event | $2,500 | $2,225 | $275 | $836,600 | 376 |
74 | $1,000 MINI Main Event No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $4,678,730 | 5257 |
75 | $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $2,576,100 | 277 |
76 | $10,000 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold’em World Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $93,399,900 | 10,043 |
77 | $777 Lucky 7’s No-Limit Hold’em | $777 | $684 | $93 | $4,991,448 | 7300 |
78 | $1,500 BOUNTY Pot-Limit Omaha | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,620,690 | 1214 |
79 | $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em | $2,500 | $2,225 | $275 | $4,601,300 | 2068 |
80 | $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. | $25,000 | $23,500 | $1,500 | $2,632,000 | 112 |
81 | $600 Ultra Stack – No-limit Hold’em | $600 | $510 | $90 | $3,675,570 | 7207 |
82 | $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $2,704,710 | 1013 |
83 | $1,500 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $484,605 | 363 |
84 | $50,000 HIGH ROLLER No-Limit Hold’em | $50,000 | $47,750 | $2,250 | $8,404,000 | 176 |
85 | $1,500 SHOOTOUT No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $1,317,645 | 987 |
86 | $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | $1,979 | $1,761 | $218 | $2,495,776 | 1417 |
87 | $2,500 Mixed | $2,500 | $2,225 | $275 | $1,023,500 | 460 |
88 | $1,500 The Closer – No-Limit Hold’em | $1,500 | $1,335 | $165 | $4,713,885 | 3531 |
89 | $1,000 FLIP & GO No-Limit Hold’em Presented by GG Poker | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $909,580 | 1022 |
90 | $10,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Championship | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $5,115,000 | 550 |
91 | $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. | $3,000 | $2,670 | $330 | $883,770 | 331 |
92 | $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $1,521,900 | 1710 |
93 | $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold’em | $10,000 | $9,300 | $700 | $985,800 | 106 |
94 | $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | $5,000 | $4,600 | $400 | $3,739,800 | 813 |
95 | $1,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold’em | $1,000 | $890 | $110 | $1,318,980 | 1482 |
The WSOP 2023 had many routes for players to gain entry to the live series through official online poker partners. In almost every jurisdiction where there is legal online poker, players had an opportunity to qualify online.
Players in the US mainly qualified via WSOP US through promotional campaigns or online satellites. The WSOP operates in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and New Jersey.
Notably, the online satellite campaign Seat Sprint gave away 112 seats to the WSOP. In addition, a special 25 Seat Scramble, awarding 25 seats to the Main Event, also ran on the WSOP US.
Daily “All In” Satellites_ ran with no fees, with buy-ins from $80 to $126.
All-In Satellites are rake-free NLH poker tournaments where, at the beginning of the tournament, all players go all-in until there is a winner.
Ontario poker players could qualify for the WSOP via its partner in the province, GGPOKER.CA.
The main promotion that ran in this market was the Road to Vegas where online qualifiers had buy-ins of $15 CAD.
Players in the UK and the rest of the world typically headed to the GGPoker client as the best way to qualify for a WSOP seat.
The Road To Las Vegas package sent 500 ClubGG players to Las Vegas in addition to another 100 players that were sent to the WSOP from GGPoker directly.
Online qualifiers to the WSOP Main Event started on GGPoker from just $1.
GGPoker also ran freerolls to the qualifiers, giving players a chance to win a Main Event seat.
GGPoker unveils the schedule for the 2023 WSOP Online Bracelet series, running from August 20 to October 2.
Ontario online poker players get 8 chances at WSOP bracelets this year with tournament guarantees ranging from C$100K to C$500K. One of the most notable events is the $1,000 Main Event with $500K prize pool.
The GGPoker Ontario 2023 WSOP Online schedule can be found here.
The 2023 WSOP Online Bracelet Series on GGPoker returns for its fourth iteration this summer.
Starting August 20, the international online portion of the 2023 WSOP gets underway exclusively on the GGPoker platform, and runs until October 2.
There are 33 bracelets up for grabs across the nearly two-month-long festival, with bracelet events running nearly every other day. Nine of these events have guarantees, totaling $60 million in prize money. Buy-ins start at $100 and go up to $25,000.
The WSOP Online 2023 Main Event also makes its return. It has a buy-in of $5000 and a $25 million guarantee — $5 million more than last year.
Other signature WSOP online events this year include:
For the full WSOP 2023 Online schedule and more, check out our guide here.
The WSOP Online Bracelet Series returned in 2023! The series ran from early June into mid-July on WSOP.com in all four US states where WSOP operates:
Combined, the online series generated $22 million in prize money.
In Michigan and Pennsylvania, there were separate seven-bracelet schedules. Over on the shared network of WSOP New Jersey and WSOP Nevada, there were 20 events running up from just 13 in 2022.
Below, you can look at the schedule in each state to get a feel for what a 2024 series may look like.
The 2023 WSOP Online Bracelet Series on the combined WSOP New Jersey/Nevada network ran from June 1 to July 16 and featured 20 events.
Buy-ins ranged from $333 to $5,300, averaging $1,285 per event. The majority of online bracelet events ran on Sundays — with a few scheduled on weekdays and Saturdays.
June 4, June 18, and July 16 were double bracelet days, meaning two lucky players took home a WSOP bracelet on those days.
WSOP Online Bracelet events usually ran at either 3:30 PM PST or 4:30 PM PST.
WSOP Online Bracelet NJ and NV: Key Highlights
The series also saw the return of the hybrid online-live event where the entire final table is played in a live casino as part of the WSOP series.
WSOP NJ and NV Online Bracelet Series 2023 Schedule, Prizepool, Entrants
Event | Buy-in | Total Buy-in | Total Fee | Prize Pool | Entrants |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #1 – $333 NLHE Triple Treys Summer Tip Off | $333 | $300 | $33 | $634,800 | 2116 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #2 – $500 Bankroll Builder | $500 | $450 | $50 | $873,900 | 1942 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #3 – $1000 NLHE Deepstack | $1,000 | $900 | $100 | $888,300 | 987 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #4 – $600 Ultra Deepstack | $600 | $540 | $60 | $894,240 | 1656 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #5 – $400 NL Hold’em | $400 | $360 | $40 | $882,360 | 2451 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #6 – $500 NL Hold’em Turbo | $500 | $450 | $50 | $845,550 | 1879 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #7 – $500 PLO 6-Max | $500 | $450 | $50 | $504,900 | 112 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #8 – $3200 NL Hold’em High Roller 6-Max | $3,200 | $3,040 | $160 | $1,489,600 | 490 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #9 – $1000 PLO Championship 6-Max | $1,000 | $900 | $100 | $606,600 | 674 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #10 – $400 NL Hold’em Ultra Deepstack | $400 | $360 | $40 | $1,044,360 | 2901 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #11 – $888 NL Hold’em Crazy 8’s | $888 | $800 | $88 | $1,343,200 | 1679 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #12 – $500 NL Hold’em Deepstack | $500 | $450 | $50 | $1,210,950 | 2691 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #13 – $5300 NL Hold’em High Roller Championship | $5,300 | $5,000 | $300 | $2,040,000 | 408 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #14 – $400 NL Hold’em Turbo | $400 | $360 | $40 | $636,120 | 1767 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #15 – $1000 NL Hold’em Championship | $1,000 | $900 | $100 | $1,228,500 | 1365 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #16 – $600 NL Hold’em Online Deepstack Championship | $600 | $540 | $60 | $1,164,780 | 2157 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #17 – $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max Championship | $1,000 | $900 | $100 | $1,053,000 | 1170 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #18 – $2,000 Freezeout Championship | $2,000 | $1,850 | $150 | $1,019,350 | 551 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #19 – $500 NL Hold’em Summer Saver | $500 | $450 | $50 | $970,200 | 2156 |
WSOP NJ/NV Event #20 – $777 No-Limit Hold’em Lucky 7’s | $777 | $700 | $77 | $1,087,800 | 1554 |
Seven bracelet events were up for grabs for players on WSOP PA each Sunday from June 4 through to July 16.
There was a PKO event, Mystery Bounty, and a Summer Saver No-Limit Hold’em event.
WSOP PA Online Bracelet Series 2023 Schedule, Prizepool, Entrants:
Event | Buy-in | Total Buy-in | Total Fee | Prize Pool | Entrants |
WSOP PA Event #1 – $500 NLH Bankroll Builder | $500 | $450 | $50 | $68,850 | 153 |
WSOP PA Event #2 – $400 NLH PKO 8-Max | $400 | $360 | $40 | $84,240 | 234 |
WSOP PA Event #3 – $500 NLH Turbo 6-Max | $500 | $450 | $50 | $87,750 | 195 |
WSOP PA Event #4 – $500 NLH Mystery – $20K Top Bounty | $500 | $450 | $50 | $138,150 | 307 |
WSOP PA Event #5 – $600 NLH Deepstack | $600 | $540 | $60 | $108,000 | 200 |
WSOP PA Event #6 – $300 NLH 8-Max | $300 | $270 | $30 | $93,150 | 345 |
WSOP PA Event #7 – $500 NLH Summer Saver | $500 | $450 | $50 | $103,950 | 231 |
The online bracelet series on WSOP MI ran from June 4 through to July 16 and will feature seven events.
The bracelet events were scheduled to run every Sunday at 6:30 PM PST for seven consecutive weeks. It was only the second time the online bracelet events ran on WSOP MI alongside the live summer series.
Buy-ins started from $300 and went up to $600 — which is what buy-ins will be expected to be for the 2024 WSOP.
WSOP MI Online Bracelet Series 2023 Schedule, Prizepool, Entrants:
Event | Buy-in | Total Buy-in | Total Fee | Prize Pool | Entrants |
WSOP MI Event #1 – $500 NLH Bankroll Builder | $500 | $450 | $50 | $80,100 | 178 |
WSOP MI Event #2 – $400 NLH PKO 8-Max | $400 | $360 | $40 | $77,400 | 215 |
WSOP MI Event #3 – $500 NLH Turbo 6-Max | $500 | $450 | $50 | $86,850 | 193 |
WSOP MI Event #4 – $500 NLH Mystery – $20K Top Bounty | $500 | $450 | $50 | $127,350 | 283 |
WSOP MI Event #5 – $600 NLH Deepstack | $600 | $540 | $60 | $98,280 | 182 |
WSOP MI Event #6 – $300 NLH 8-Max | $300 | $270 | $30 | $84,240 | 312 |
WSOP MI Event #7 – $500 NLH Summer Saver | $500 | $450 | $50 | $117,000 | 260 |
Daniel Weinman beat a field of 10,043 players to become the WSOP Main Event winner for 2023. He took home $12.1 million in prize money as well as a gold bracelet and bragging rights. 2006 Main Event winner Jamie Gold presented Weinman with his Main Event bracelet at the event in Las Vegas.
Overall, the Main Event generated a record-breaking $93,399,900 in prize money.
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Ian Matakis is officially the WSOP 2023 Player of the Year. With a mix of both online and live cashes, Matakis cashed 22 times this series, winning over $881K in prize money. Nine of the 22 cashes came via WSOP.com through online events.
For those who don’t know, every person that entered multiple WSOP events found themselves on the points hunt for the coveted title of Player of the Year. Points are given to players based on the number of total entries and finishing place.
Brian Rast follows in the footsteps of the poker greats as he gets inducted to the World Series of Poker — Poker Hall of Fame.
In his 2023 WSOP run, Rast has already made WSOP history twice.
He has become the 19th person in WSOP history to win a sixth bracelet and is the only poker player to have won the $50,000 Poker Players Championship event three times.
The 54th Annual World Series of Poker took place from May 30 to July 18, 2023, at the Paris Las Vegas on the Strip and Horseshoe (formerly Bally’s) Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
The WSOP 2023 return to the Horseshoe Casino — on the Las Vegas Strip. It was the second year in a row the event has been hosted here, having moved from the Rio in 2021.
The WSOP released the full schedule in early February.
Players had to be 21 or older to compete in the World Series of Poker, per Nevada gaming laws.
Buy-ins for the World Series of Poker live events started from as low as $300 and go as high as $250,000 and even up to $1 million on rare occasions. The buy-in for the Main Event is $10,000.
The $10,000 buy-in World Championship — aka the Main Event — started on July 3, and there will be multiple starting flights.
The winner was Daniel Weinman. He took home $12.1 million, beating a field of over 10,000 players — the biggest field in WSOP Main Event history.
WSOP officials announced 95 live bracelets and 34 online bracelets, totaling 129 events. Out of 34 online bracelets, 20 of which will be held for New Jersey & Nevada players sharing the same player pool, while 7 will be held each on Michigan and Pennsylvania platforms.
WSOP ran online bracelets on its real-money platform alongside the live series for players in the US. The WSOP announced a bracelet series for Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan players.
WSOP ran online bracelet events in all four states where it operates: Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
Yes, players in Michigan could play for online bracelets during the WSOP MI Series.
Yes, Pennsylvania players =had a separate online bracelet series.
Currently, there is no stand-alone online bracelet series for players in Ontario. This could change for the 2024 WSOP.
Yes, GGPokerwill host online bracelet events on its global player pool for the fourth year in a row. The online series will most likely run once the WSOP 2023 live series has concluded.
Yes, ClubGG, GGPoker’s subscription-based online poker app, ran online satellites to the WSOP 2023 Main Event.
WSOP.com also ran qualifiers and satellites offering seats to WSOP 2023.
As a 6-time WSOP bracelet winner, poker legend Brian Rast was inducted into the 2023 WSOP Poker Hall of Fame.
WSOP ran freerolls in each of the four states where it operates. The exclusive freeroll was available on WSOP NJ/NV (sharing the same player pool), WSOP MI, and WSOP PA.
Yes. WSOP — the original inventor of the Mystery Bounty concept — brought back this popular format in 2023. In 2022, there was only one Mystery Bounty tournament on the schedule, and it generated a massive $12.5 million prize pool.
There were nearly a dozen new events at WSOP 2023. These include Gladiators of Poker, Ultra Stack, Badugi, Secret Bounty, Big O, High Roller H.O.R.S.E, $1500 buy-in Short Deck, Mixed Omaha and Stud event.
Gladiators of Poker was a tournament held at the 54th World Series of Poker. It had a buy-in of $300, making it the cheapest live bracelet event ever. The tournament ran from June 7, with a total guaranteed prize pool of $3 million.
Yes, the Mystery Bounty tournament, Mystery Millions, was held at the WSOP 2023. It had a buy-in of $1000 and features bounties ranging from $10,000 to $1 million.
Yes. WSOP US, the World Series online poker platform, offered seats to the WSOP 2023 live series through promotions for players in New Jersey, Nevada, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Check out our WSOP US Review for more details.
Online registration for the WSOP opened on April 13 via BravoPokerLive.com.
Daniel Weinman defeated the biggest field in WSOP Main Event history when he won the WSOP 2023 Main Event. He beat a field of 10,043 players and took home $12.1 million in winnings.
The 2023 WSOP smashed all records and paid out over $425 million across live and online tournaments.
Over 190,000 players entered the 2023 WSOP.
10,043 players entered the WSOP 2023 Main Event before Daniel Weinman took the title as Main Event champ.
h3. Who won WSOP 2023 Player of the Year?Ian Matakis won the title of WSOP 2023 Player of the Year. He had 22 cashes, nine of which came from WSOP.com online bracelet events.
The closest thing to being front and center is following along with the adventures of Daniel Negreanu.
You can check out all his vlogs from this year’s series below.
You can also relive highlights via PokerGO.
For the seventh year running, industry veteran and self-proclaimed WSOP Twitter Tsar was back as the voice of the WSOP Twitter account — dishing out chip updates, event updates, and everything you need to know about the WSOP 2023.
Kevmath does the impossible by manning the WSOP Twitter account over the course of the entire series — and is invariably the canonical source for all things WSOP.
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Last year, the team over at PokerGO uploaded over 70 videos to their channel, covering everything from crazy hands played in side events to Main Event coverage itself. This year, PokerGO created more content than ever.
Live streams for the World Series of Poker 2023 started on PokerGO on June 1, 2023.
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Date | Event |
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June 1 | Event #4 Tournament of Champions Day 2 |
June 1 | Event #2 $25K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller 6-Handed |
June 2 | Event #4 Tournament of Champions |
June 3 | Event #7 $1.5K Limit Hold’em |
June 3 | Event #6 $5k No-Limit Hold’em / Pot-Limit Omaha |
June 4 | Event #9 $1.5K Seven Card Stud |
June 4 | Event #8 $25K Heads-Up Championship |
June 5 | Event #3 $1K Mystery Millions |
June 6 | Event #12 $5K No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout |
June 7 | Event #16 $25K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller Day 2 |
June 7 | Event #14 $10K Seven Card Stud Championship |
June 8 | Event #16 $25K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
June 9 | Event #19 $2.5K No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout |
June 10 | Event #22 $10K Limit Hold’em Championship |
June 11 | Event #23 $50K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
June 12 | Event #18 $300 Gladiators of Poker |
June 13 | Event #24 $10K Omaha Hi-Lo Championship |
June 13 | 2023 BetMGM Poker Championship $3,500 Main Event Final Table |
June 14 | Event #29 $100K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller |
June 15 | Event #33 $10K Razz Championship |
June 16 | Event #35 $10K No-Limit Hold 'em Secret Bounty |
June 17 | Event #40 $250K No-Limit Hold 'em Super High Roller Day 2 |
June 18 | Event #40 $250K No-Limit Hold’em Super High Roller |
June 19 | Event #42 $800 No-Limit Hold 'em Deepstack |
June 20 | Event #44 $50K Poker Players Championship Day 3 |
June 20 | Event #39 $1.5K MONSTER STACK |
June 21 | Event #44 $50K Poker Players Championship Day 4 |
June 22 | Event #44 $50K Poker Players Championship |
June 23 | Event #50 $10K Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Day 3 |
June 24 | Event #50 $10K Pot-Limit Omaha Championship |
June 25 | Event #54 $10K H.O.R.S.E. Championship Day 3 |
June 26 | Event #54 $10K H.O.R.S.E. Championship |
June 27 | Event #57 $25K Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Day 3 |
June 28 | Event #57 $25K Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller |
June 29 | Event #63 $10K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Championship |
June 30 | Event #61 $1K Super Seniors |
July 1 | Event #69 $10K No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship |
July 2 | Event #68 $1K Ladies Championship |
July 3 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 1A |
July 4 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 1B |
July 5 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 1C |
July 6 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 1D |
July 7 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 2A/B/C |
July 8 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 2D |
July 9 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 3 |
July 10 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 4 |
July 11 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 5 |
July 12 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 6 |
July 13 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 7 |
July 14 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Day 8 |
July 16 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Final Table Day 1 |
July 17 | WSOP 2023 Main Event Final Table Day 2 |