This year's WSOP will bring a 47-day marathon of live streams

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All poker enthusiasts already have the date May 30 marked red in their calendars. On that very day, the 54th World Series of Poker will start right on Strip in the Horseshoe and Paris casinos, which promises a good dose of poker action. In addition to the largest number of wristband events in history, the organizers promise a serious attack to break the Main Event record from 2006.

The WSOP has unveiled its schedule, a record number of bracelets will be up for grabs!The WSOP has unveiled its schedule, a record number of bracelets will be up for grabs!

Poker live streams are inherent part of such poker holiday, and you will find them exclusively on the PokerGO platform this year. PokerGO informed the audience that, in addition to the 14-day string mapping the Main Event itself, you can look forward to other 32 consecutive days, which will map the most interesting bracelet events.

"PokerGO is excited to announce to viewers that this year it will offer the largest cross-section of the WSOP ever televised," said Mori Eskandani, President of PokerGO. “We know how much the poker audience around the world loves poker and specifically the WSOP. Our way of streaming the WSOP will set a new standard in bringing poker to a global audience as we reach more fans than ever before and create new ones as well."

The offer of streamed events, starting on June 1 and lasting until July 17, will include, in addition to the ME, the following:

  • 50,000$ Poker Players Championship
  • 250,000$ No-limit Hold’em High Roller
  • WSOP Tournament of Champions
  • 25,000$ Heads-up Championship
  • 1,000$ Ladies Championship
  • 300$ Gladiators of Poker

While the vast majority of streams will take place exclusively on PokerGO, select broadcasts will also be streamed for free on YouTube. But if you want to enjoy the full dose of the WSOP, with the promo code "DREAMSEAT" you are able not only save $20, but also enter the competition for three places in the freeroll for a million dollars!

Source: WSOP, PokerGO, CardPlayer