The series will run from September 13 to 14, with millions in guarantees
The WSOP Online Circuit series is set to return this September, offering poker enthusiasts another chance to compete for the prestigious WSOP Circuit rings. Running from September 13 to 24, the series features a total of 12 ring events, with separate tournaments for players in the WSOP merged network (covering Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan) and a standalone series for players in Pennsylvania.
The merged network series is particularly enticing, with a guaranteed prize pool of over $1.5 million. Each day of the series, players will have the opportunity to compete in events that promise significant rewards, including the highlight $300,000 guaranteed No-Limit Hold’em (NLHE) Main Event on September 22, which comes with a $525 buy-in. For those looking for more affordable options, the $100,000 guaranteed Mystery Bounty event on September 14, with a $100 buy-in, and the $100,000 guaranteed Progressive Knockout (PKO) event on opening night, with a $320 buy-in, are great options.
Pennsylvania players aren’t left out, with their series offering $335,000 in guaranteed prize money across 12 ring events. The schedule mirrors the excitement of the merged network, ensuring that players in the Keystone State have plenty of opportunities to win big.
In addition to the cash prizes, winners of each event will not only walk away with a coveted WSOP Circuit ring but also secure a spot in the 2025 Tournament of Champions, a freeroll event boasting a $1 million guarantee and awarding a gold bracelet to the victor.
This September edition also contributes to the newly introduced monthly and yearly circuit leaderboards, where players can earn additional prizes, including entries to future WSOP events. These leaderboards add an extra layer of competition, rewarding consistent performance throughout the series.
While the WSOP has yet to officially announce the dates for the upcoming online bracelet events, there are strong indications that they will return later this month or in October. With the success of last year’s series, which awarded 35 gold bracelets and over $8.3 million in prize money, players can anticipate another exciting round of online tournaments in the coming weeks.