Poker aficionados can already start marking their calendars and booking their trips to Vegas for next year’s event. The full WSOP schedule has not yet been fully disclosed, but Caesars has revealed that the much-anticipated $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship best known as The Main Event will return, together with other timeless classics and fresh events including weekend events high on demand that have already been confirmed.
In 2022, The Main Event marked the second-largest field in live poker’s history with a prize pool that went over the $80,780,000 mark and received more than 8,660 participants. In 2023, the event will once more consist of four starting days players will get a chance to choose from, between July 3 and July 6, along with the buy-in option during either of the Day 2’s on July 7 or July 8.
In 2022, The Main Event marked the second-largest field in live poker’s history with a prize pool that went over the $80,780,000 mark and received more than 8,660 participants. In 2023, the event will once more consist of four starting days players will get a chance to choose from, between July 3 and July 6, along with the buy-in option during either of the Day 2’s on July 7 or July 8.