2024 World Series of Poker May 28th to July 17th ***No Spoilers***

2024 World Series of Poker May 28th to July 17th ***No Spoilers***

The 2024 WSOP will take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas from May 28 to July 17, 2024, with the Main Event running from July 3 to July 17. The Main Event – poker’s undisputed freezeout world championship – will have four starting days, beginning on Wednesday, July 3. Players may also register directly on Day 2.

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15 December 2023 at 05:21 PM
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According to Allen, it should be out around Monday Feb. 12th.





are the games 'Soft'...


by borg23 k

The tournament returned to the Las Vegas Strip in 2022 after spending several years at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino and returned to its original
location, the Horseshoe Las Vegas in 2022.

Lmao who writes this nonsense.

That slid right past me at first, but yeah that's pretty funny.

My initial thought was that it had to be someone who didn't realize the original Binion's Horseshoe is not the current Horseshoe Las Vegas. You know, like someone taking his kid to Yankee Stadium 20 years from now and saying, "Look at this place, this is the field where Gehrig, Ruth, DiMaggio and Mantle once played..."

Yet at the bottom, we see the post is clearly written by someone from Caesars, or at least approved by Caesars, which would know better.

I can almost envision Seth Palansky pleading with some middle manager in the HR department to fix that language, and the manager saying something like "Well, it was the Horseshoe that started it, and we now have the Horseshoe brand, and when we say location, we mean in a spiritual sense.

"So what I wrote is true... from a certain point of view."





Must be a US resident to play...


by Wehitityesssss k

Must be a US resident to play...

Which will be the better strategy for this pie fight: (1) Starting on time and catching all the punts from people throwing buy-in after buy-in into the prize pool, trying to build up a huge stack; or (2) late-registering at the very last minute so as to nurse a tiny stack into the money?


by Wehitityesssss k

Must be a US resident to play...

So?


by BartHanson k

So?

Why exclude non us residents?


by Wehitityesssss k

Why exclude non us residents?

It's kind of like the ladies events or the casino employees event.


by Wehitityesssss k

Why exclude non us residents?

It would make it the softest tournament of the series if true.


by Wehitityesssss k

Why exclude non us residents?

Could be a regulatory thing. I think you need a ss number to play on wsop.





Finally!


Event #63: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Lowball Draw (7-Handed)

Either they meant to say 2-7 or invented something new. I expect it's the former since they don't otherwise have that event.


What is a Double Board Bomb Pot tournament? Sounds like the worst gimmick ever. It every hand literally a double board bomb pot?




by parisron k

Love that he does this every year. Such a handy resource


by NickMPK k

What is a Double Board Bomb Pot tournament? Sounds like the worst gimmick ever. It every hand literally a double board bomb pot?

What else would it be?


They mentioned 700 tables available this year, anyone remember what it was last year? Thought it was closer to 600.


by NickMPK k

What is a Double Board Bomb Pot tournament? Sounds like the worst gimmick ever. It every hand literally a double board bomb pot?

The past few years there have been PLO double-bord bomb pot games in the Kings Lounge; why not have a tournament?


by NickMPK k

What is a Double Board Bomb Pot tournament? Sounds like the worst gimmick ever. It every hand literally a double board bomb pot?

Stick to limit Hold'em


by borg23 k

What else would it be?

I’m not sure, I guess I’ve just never heard of a game where every hand was a double board bomb pot. Honestly, my experience with these is mostly just waltching them as occassional gimmicks in games played by poker vloggers where it seems like you have four people all-in every bomb pot. So it seems like this would be a very fast tournament to say the least.


by NickMPK k

I’m not sure, I guess I’ve just never heard of a game where every hand was a double board bomb pot. Honestly, my experience with these is mostly just waltching them as occassional gimmicks in games played by poker vloggers where it seems like you have four people all-in every bomb pot. So it seems like this would be a very fast tournament to say the least.

People are really bad at them. I'm actually amazed at how bad a lot of regs in Vegas are at them considering they play them all the time.

An entire game of them tends to play slow but I kinda like the idea for a tournament.

Anything that hasn't been solved and studied to death Is worth trying.

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