Poker Central and ESPN will both be covering the 50th WSOP with coverage of the Main Event kicking off on July 3.
After winning the historic PSPC event in the Bahamas, the 30-year-old Spaniard now becomes a brand ambassador of PokerStars.
The number of online bracelet events will increase, but whether or not play from New Jersey will be allowed remains an open question.
The 50th anniversary edition of the World Series of Poker will see plenty of new additions including a $10,000 buy-in Short Deck Hold’em event.
New events for the 2019 WSOP include the Big 50” featuring a $500 buy-in rake-free $5 million guaranteed prize pool and the $1000 buy-in Mini Main Event.
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