2024 Las Vegas Summer Series - non-WSOP

2024 Las Vegas Summer Series - non-WSOP

Anyone have a clue when some schedules are going to drop?

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23 February 2024 at 11:48 PM
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MGM still hasn’t reported my cash to Hendon Mob.

Are they just hanging it up now and calling it a day? Man, that poker room is a joke and I can’t say enough about how bad it is. Even after the event, they still don’t manage it well.


Already some hints for this year? WSOP schedule should drop in 4-6 weeks and shortly after hopefully the schedules for the series in MGM, Aria etc.

I really hope for a nice Resorts World schedule this year, in 2024 it was disappointing with no actual highlights, although they advertised it as one.


For me, the RW series was a good alternative to the WSOP Daily Deepstacks. Lower rake and they weren't cramming 10 players onto the tables. As Venetian, Wynn, and Aria all shift to higher price points during the summer (usually $600-1000 minimum), it was nice to have another option on the strip in the very low budget range. I'll probably play there a few times this summer if the offerings are similar, though I can understand not being wowed by their schedule. It didn't have much in the way of variety last summer.


Exactly, I don’t mind the smaller buy ins at all, but some variety in form of games, structures and GTDs would be nice.
The schedule last year were just the same daily’s like always and advertised as a series.


You are pretty much correct, but they did have select days where their afternoon events were $300-400 instead of the usual $200.

Nothing terribly exciting about that. However, in that price bracket, I'd still rather play it than the 10-handed WSOP $250 that takes 20% rake.


Yeah but the daily deepstacks came with a free Covid infection


Nothing exciting, but a much better alternative to the daily deepstacks at the WSOP Room.


The Deepstacks give me lots of chips to punt off and still have enough for a few more levels. Don't those other ones have like 15 or 20 thousand starting stack?

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