Direct satellite to the $5 million guaranteed “The Reunion” event to run on the WSOP.com platform for players in New Jersey and Nevada on Sunday, September 26.
While not at the heady levels of 2020, operator will certainly be happy with this year’s World Series of Poker Online.
Two thirds of the festival is now complete and the series is gearing up for the flagship $5,000 Main Event.
The Pennsylvania series has ruffled a few feathers, but that won’t bother the newly-crowned champions.
Each WSOP Main Event package is worth $12,500 and includes a seat to the Main Event as well as accommodation and travel expenses.
The completed series in NV and NJ fell short of in places, with less than 70% of the prizes of last year’s bumper series.
With 26 events in the books, there has been more than $14 million in prizes so far, with more than $8 million collected during PLO Week.
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