2025 WSOP Dailies Deepstack
Many players who comes for WSOP events are always looking for small buy in tournaments on their off days when they are not playing WSOP events.
There were many other casinos offer many 1 or 2 days event in that category.
WSOP also offer Deepstack Dailies almost everyday during WSOP.
No-Limit Hold'em Deep Stack Tournaments Every Day May 27 - July 15 (1-day events) - Leaderboard from May 27 - June 30
$250 Buy-In No-Limit Hold'em tournaments at 1 PM
$400 Buy-In No-Limit Hold'em tournaments at 4 PM. Accelerated Format.
$200 Buy-In No-Limit Hold'em tournaments at 8 PM. Accelerated Format
I would love to go where there is so many players .
Here are links to WSOP 2023 & 2024 results and number of runners in each tournaments
https://www.wsop.com/news/2023/May/13837...
https://www.wsop.com/news/2024/May/14003...
Just click on the time and will bring up results and numbers for the day.
Good Luck
thank you for this info i asked in the other thread about level of play and entrants and whatnot
I prolly WONT enter but It did intrigue me
thank you for this info i asked in the other thread about level of play and entrants and whatnot
I prolly WONT enter but It did intrigue me
The level of play will be a wide range. Some really good players and some really, really, really bad ones too. These are fun tournaments, but since the move upstairs at the Horseshoe, they are less fun. The tables were crammed so tight that you cannot get between the tables with players playing. Plus, it was pretty warm up there last year.
Having it in that remote area also make it feel less "WSOPey".
Agree that these are typically fun tournaments. A lot less serious than the higher buy in bracelet events. 20 min levels for most, similar play to a daily tournament at your local card room but with larger fields.
But also agree that the fun factor is significantly diminished by the remote upstairs location.
Last year there were also certain days that had an extra DD. An afternoon HORSE tournament and a morning Seniors, but not on the same days. I believe the seniors had 30 min levels.
I played in one Daily Deepstack last year at the end of my 2024 WSOP and hated it. As already stated, I felt jam packed into a way too small room, the heat in the room was insufferable/borderline sauna and made me want to take a nap, and its remoteness made for a very meh vibe. The following day I did not have a WSOP event but rather than play in the Daily Deepstack again, I instead chose to simply take the day off.
I played in one Daily Deepstack last year at the end of my 2024 WSOP and hated it. As already stated, I felt jam packed into a way too small room, the heat in the room was insufferable/borderline sauna and made me want to take a nap, and its remoteness made for a very meh vibe. The following day I did not have a WSOP event but rather than play in the Daily Deepstack again, I in
how was the play above or below avg?
There was one strong, aggressive, creative, thinking player from another country (either Germany or France, I forget). There were a handful of solid but not terribly tricky players. There were a couple of players that were extremely weak/spewy. Take that with a grain of salt, however, as the sample size was extremely small. I only played in one Daily Deepstack, so I can't read too much into the experience in terms of quality of opposing players. All of the rest of my time at past WSOPs has been playing in bracelet events.
Gun to my head, I'd say that the caliber of players at the Daily Deepstack was below what I faced in bracelet events, but I can't emphasize enough how small my Daily Deepstack sample size is.
I had pretty much the same experience as rppoker, across maybe 5 or 6 deepstack tournaments within the last 2 years. The players are generally weaker overall. Of course, there's also going to be some good players, but on the average it seems like less than the bracelet events.
There was one strong, aggressive, creative, thinking player from another country (either Germany or France, I forget). There were a handful of solid but not terribly tricky players. There were a couple of players that were extremely weak/spewy. Take that with a grain of salt, however, as the sample size was extremely small. I only played in one Daily Deepstack, so I can't read
When you get deep though, your main opponent is the blind structure.
The deepstacks are just glorified dailies. Only reason of any allure is WSOP name and (sometimes) massive numbers. They're fast structures with skipped levels and 10handed.
The circuit ring events are better structured events (not counting the one day turbo ones they do now)
how would you reg for these?
Sorry I am confused.
You said you just used the app to register?
2025 WSOP online registration didn’t start yet ! Or did it and I don’t know ?
Thx
Maybe I misunderstood the timeline in this thread. I was talking about my experience last summer. The summer before that, I mostly used the app and sometimes bought through the cage.
WSOP dailies attracts huge numbers during whole period of WSOP ( May to July). Particularly 1 PM $250 gets between 400 to 1100 players on any given days. Most WSOP players not playing any regular WSOP events or early knock outs prefer to play WSOP affordable $250 or $400 dailies ( which runs almost every day during WSOP) .
Here are numbers for participants in 1PM daily deepstack from 2024:
Date Runners. … .. .. Date. Runners.
5/ 28, 237. ………….. 6/26. 592.
5/29, 389. …. 6/27. 344.
5/30. 185. ….. 6/28. 595.
5/31. 431. …… 6/29. 573.
6/01. 485. ……. 6/30. 591.
6/2. 402. ……. 7/01. 1156.
6/3. 1030. ……. 7/02. 576.
6/4. 1014. …….. 7/03. 559.
6/5. 493. ……… 7/04. 498.
6/6. 482………. 7/05. 550.
6/7. 392. …… 7/06. Canceled
6/8. 410. ……… 7/07. 311.
6/9. 302. ……… 7/08. 224.
6/10. 976. ……… 7/09. 568.
6/11. 841. ……….. 7/10. 537.
6/12. 746. ………. 7/11 450.
6/13. 473.
6/14. 696.
6/15. 603.
6/16. 620.
6/17. 913.
6/18. 875.
6/19. 928.
6/20. 888.
6/21. 1019.
6/22. 998.
6/23. 873.
6/24. 997.
6/25. 708.
Due to low buy-ins and huge crowds, this can very very attractive tournaments in 2025 too.
I played two last year. They are correct about the room location, I was a little turned off by that...and it was a couple degrees warmer, just wear a t-shirt and your fine, unless you're a bigger guy then...I don't know what to tell you.
I had a few weak/tight or loose players, then mostly solid players but nobody im particularly concerned about. I honestly don't think I got moved on either day though so I really didn't face that many opponents. The structure isn't completely awful, I was just card dead both days and they start at 10? Either way after about 12-13 levels you're getting into shove mode.
Nothing surprising here though. Given the potential prize pool and the average player, it was probably worth it. You just feel out of the action though and you might lose nearly all your day upstairs in a muggy room.
I played two last year. They are correct about the room location, I was a little turned off by that...and it was a couple degrees warmer, just wear a t-shirt and your fine, unless you're a bigger guy then...I don't know what to tell you. I had a few weak/tight or loose players, then mostly solid players but nobody im particularly concerned about. I honestly don't think I got
Yup, you have to build a stack before that level area you talked about. A lot of people get clobbered around then.
These are at Horse shoe or Paris
Can't find structure sheet, any help appreciated
Structure .pdfs for all events are either on the right of screen or on the bottom depending on your browser.
Deepstack events are held up the escalators to the right of the Horseshoe poker room. Normandy and Provence ballrooms. The cage is on the Normandy level.
