2024 WSOP!

2024 WSOP!

The World Series of Poker has wrapped up its newest winter series and is announcing new details for the 2024 summer event in Las Vegas.

“…..Ty Stewart, SVP and Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. “But it’s time to turn the page and begin the countdown to 2024. Records are made to be broken. We’re busy on improvements to make sure 2024 is both the biggest and best event in poker history. Mark your calendars and bank those vacation days. We’ll see you in Vegas.”

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 on July 7 and 8.

The full daily event schedule for the 55th annual WSOP will be announced in early 2024. Fan favorites, including the Mystery Millions, Millionaire Maker, and the Senior’s Championship, will return to the schedule in 2024. …..”

16 December 2023 at 02:54 PM
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by tomshooter k

I am going to put it here only because I have done this at he WSOP for he last few years. I have also done this elsewhere. I take down a pot and someone at the table asks me what I had. I tell the table that I will show any hand I win without a showdown if they give me $2.00. It can be 4 players at .50 each; I don't care as long as I get $2.00.

I have never had a single table/player take me up on it. I wonder why if is important enough to ask why not throw me $2.00 for an honest answer. Or maybe

by akashenk k

You can’t ask people to pay you to show your cards if you’ve already tossed your cards in. So you’ve either delayed tossing your cards for no good reason and wasted everyone’s time. Or your whole story wasn’t really what happened. Either way it’s a party foul.

Oh come on Akashenk he's not soliciting anything - somebody asks him and he tells them $2 - they can throw him money the next time when he still has cards........ He's not slowing anything up just setting his terms in advance and as Tomshooter has said no one has ever taken him up on it anyway which is the big surprise. Guarantee I'd pay for that info in many situations. Lighten up 🙄


When I’m in the mood (=drunk) I am doing the same thing, but instead of asking for 2$ I ask for tipping 10 (at 1-3) or 20 ( at 2-5) to the Dealer and then he/she can flip over my cards. Works quite a lot and also the Dealer is happy 😉


by RealMcCoy k

… said no one has ever taken him up on it anyway which is the big surprise. Guarantee I'd pay for that info in many situations. Lighten up 🙄

This is why I call BS on the whole story. Anyhow, I’m not sure it belongs in this thread, and is now wasting my time as well, so I’ll just let it go.


by akashenk k

This is why I call BS on the whole story. Anyhow, I’m not sure it belongs in this thread, and is now wasting my time as well, so I’ll just let it go.

I have an advantage on that issue since I met Tomshooter at last year's WSOP just as I have several other posters over the years. He doesn't strike me as a Bull shxtter. Now is the topic relevant to this thread....probably not.




Probably all the info you need about funding and Bravo Live, etc. is in Kevmath's posts and replies the last few hours on X.


by parisron k

Probably all the info you need about funding and Bravo Live, etc. is in Kevmath's posts and replies the last few hours on X.

ACH are damn expensive if you are funding any serious money this way. You almost have to wire them funds FOR A $25 fee instead.


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Any idea what Payfinity’s cash out procedure/ fees are?
Planning on having $$ left over if not too many rebuys.


So if I understand correctly, you can fund your Payfiniti with crypto and cash out with crypto as well, no???


Do we know if we can fund the Payfinity's wallet with crypto (USDT/USDC) in order to pay WSOP MTT ?


According to Grok, which gets a lot of it's info from twitter posts it feels are valuble.







by parisron k

According to Grok, which gets a lot of it's info from twitter posts it feels are valuble.


Thanks for your answer. It would be a good news for a lot of people I think. But I will still wait for an official confirmation before making any arrangements 😀




by RealMcCoy k

ACH are damn expensive if you are funding any serious money this way. You almost have to wire them funds FOR A $25 fee instead.
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Those fees are reminiscent of the old days of Vegas - when the mob ran things. An ACH transfer should cost next to nothing. Like way under a dollar.


by pig4bill k

Those fees are reminiscent of the old days of Vegas - when the mob ran things. An ACH transfer should cost next to nothing. Like way under a dollar.

The ACH is ridiculously expensive and couple that with the amount of personal and financial information that PAYFINITI requires this is an easy no go for me personally. I'm not giving them $250 (Literally the cost of my Horseshoe room for the first 12 days ) and open myself up to another damn data breech situation that happens entirely to often anymore (just got an ATT notice of Data Breach letter this week as an example ) when I have other effectively cost free options such as a preapproved Cashiers Check. I will throw $10K at entries but I just refuse to pzss away $250 to do so. I can understand some charge for Crypto since it can fluctuate but an ACH of 2.5% is reminiscent of "the good old days" of LV and just usury.


What are the other alternatives? Is there any atm that dispenses 5k? Or at least 2k?


You can wire for $25 plus whatever your bank charges.

But ya, I'll just bring cash this year and not try payfiniti this year and see how other people's exepriences are


by Dubnjoy000 k

What are the other alternatives? Is there any atm that dispenses 5k? Or at least 2k?

Well I have a Wells Fargo bank branch I use at home. I can easily find one near the strip in Vegas. Deposit at home, withdraw in Vegas or vice versa?


There's a big Wells Fargo tower tucked about two blocks behind the Venetian. It's a large corporate office building, but they have a normal branch office on the bottom floor. Good option for cash withdrawals if you have a Wells Fargo account.


by Dubnjoy000 k

What are the other alternatives? Is there any atm that dispenses 5k? Or at least 2k?

APPROVED Cashiers check to Paris to fund your TBIC account.


by RealMcCoy k

APPROVED Cashiers check to Paris to fund your TBIC account.

That will be a tough one, as I am not in my home country (Canada) and will no go back before Vegas...

Question : anyone know of the atm limits in Walgreens/Casino Royale??? I will probably go with crypto/bank transfer for plan A and B, but having atms that dispense 1k with alrightish fees and potentially one that dispenses 5k, would be good to have in the back pocket


by Dubnjoy000 k

That will be a tough one, as I am not in my home country (Canada) and will no go back before Vegas...

Question : anyone know of the atm limits in Walgreens/Casino Royale??? I will probably go with crypto/bank transfer for plan A and B, but having atms that dispense 1k with alrightish fees and potentially one that dispenses 5k, would be good to have in the back pocket

$300, it may vary depending on your bank but for mine it was 300.


by Dubnjoy000 k

That will be a tough one, as I am not in my home country (Canada) and will no go back before Vegas...

Question : anyone know of the atm limits in Walgreens/Casino Royale??? I will probably go with crypto/bank transfer for plan A and B, but having atms that dispense 1k with alrightish fees and potentially one that dispenses 5k, would be good to have in the back pocket

The daily limits on your bank/credit card are probably more restrictive than the limits on the atm's. Those limits can vary by bank, often depending on customer history. Call your bank or card issuer to find out the limits and ask if they can be raised, if needed. $300-$500 daily would be standard for a regular checking or savings atm/debit card.

Credit card cash limits vary widely, but are typically less than the total credit limit.


by 2RedCards k

The daily limits on your bank/credit card are probably more restrictive than the limits on the atm's. Those limits can vary by bank, often depending on customer history. Call your bank or card issuer to find out the limits and ask if they can be raised, if needed. $300-$500 daily would be standard for a regular checking or savings atm/debit card.

Credit card cash limits vary widely, but are typically less than the total credit limit.

My limits are of no concerned (over 5k daily), so my questions applies strictly to the atms in Vegas... 300-500 would unfortunately be of very little use, unless I can do multiple withdrawals of $500... Thx for the responses guys

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