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. …..”
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Looking at marquee $1500 monster and milly.
Is this allowing us to reg each flight? 3 flights instead of two? As it says if play flight A. You can play B or C. Key word I am reading is “or”.
You can reg all 3 flights.
Also, you can re-enter once per flight for a total of 6 bullets if you have 9000 laying around.
The per flight re-entry is new this year i believe.
In the unlikely event you run like a god and need to extend your stay at a Caesars property, call 1 800 223 7277. Can't do it online. I am answering my own question from a while ago.
Haven't looked too closely, but also not a fan of added day 1s. Just a cash grab and doesn't make for a better tournament. Also, the week of June 24th will be a complete *****e show like last year.
Other than that I'm glad the schedule is finally out. A cursory examination doesn't provide any explanation for the delay.
Has anyone seen the actual individual event structure sheets ? Prior years they were linked directly to the full schedule but If they are I am missing them.
It does show the broad stroke starting chips, length of levels, starting time and days but not the actual blind structure sheets .... again not that I have found.
TY in advance
I think Kevmath said structures will come next month.
Last year’s structures should be helpful
Kevin M pokergo podcast...lots of details https://pod.link/1197012668/episode/fd49...
Thanks!
LOL, seniors high roller is 5 thousand bucks.
Does anyone have any inside knowledge or insight on where these ~100 extra tables are going to be?
Booked a room in Paris from 6/17 to 6/28. It was cheaper than Horseshoe(?) & significantly cheaper to go through CET instead of WSOP. I have no tier status but my room averaged ~$75 a night plus stupid fees.
LOL at now being considered a hi rolla! I guess $5K is a lot of cabbage for fixed incomers.
I hope the V and Wynn play nice with their Sr tournaments. Lots of open days in my 2 weeks to venture up the strip for non-bracelet events.
Let’s gogogogogogogogogogo!
The jubilee ballroom that looks like they renamed them
If a senior can afford $5000 , why he wouldn’t stretch a little more and play biggest and most prestigious ME !!
I would .
Ahhh. Forgot about that spot. I remember playing a WSOP-C event there in 2016 or thereabouts.
If they use it for the daily deepstacks I think it will help logistics in the bracket events a great deal. I’m sure there will still be issues, especially the week of the 24th. But it would help.
I don’t know but just read this in an article about event #62:
“The PokerNews DeepStack Championship will take place in a new and vibrant location near the Horseshoe poker room. Organizers are committed to creating an immersive experience that goes beyond the felt, elevating the overall atmosphere for players.”
I stayed at Horseshoe last year and am trying to picture where this might be but can’t really think of anywhere. Unless there was another room that was closed off or something and they plan on opening it.
Yeah, I'm trying to think of what's over there. It's just Nosh, the Ditta Von Teese theater, and some slot machines.
I suppose they could use the theater space for poker, which might jive with the "immersive experience" element.
Simplest answer might be stripping away some slot machines and using the new floor space for poker tables.
There’s an escalator to the right of Nosh and before the former Jubilee Horseshoe tower - soon to be the Versailles tower for Paris I think.
Perhaps up there is where those ballrooms are. I’m staying at Horsehoe right now and when I get back over there later today I’ll take those escalators up to see what’s up there.
Well if there are ballrooms tucked away over there then that's the betting favorite by far.
Existing poker room is in the lower left of this image for those that have never been there.
What day would the Monster Stack wrap up?
In the past it has always been labelled a 5 day event but actually wraps up on day 4.
Last year after two day 1 flights day 2 started on the Sunday and a winner was crowned on the Tuesday (day 4).
Should we assume that with a third day 1 flight and day 2 starting on Monday that this will be over on Wednesday (day 4)? Or could the bigger field potentially push this to a 5th day on Thursday?
That’s where the jubilee ballroom is. At least that’s what they used to call it. It has been at least 7 years and my memory is a little foggy, but I can’t say I remember there being space for 100 tables. More like 50. But again, I could easily be wrong.
“Immersive experience” sounds interesting. If they are going to create some special setup there, I suppose it is not going to be relegated to daily deepstacks.
Too lazy to go back and actually check, but I'm going to say 3 + 1 + 1 + 1 and then maybe another day for the final table.
Three day 1s will play down to the top 25% or so. Money bubble pops mid day 2, which will actually be day 4 of the event. Play down to about 100-150 players that day. Day 5 should bring them down to maybe the final 25 or so. Then another day or two to wrap it up. 6-7 days total sounds about right. It's a long/slow event, and you have to add on another day this year for day 1C (you can also assume a record field size IMO, further slowing the proceedings).
Someone tell me the play here? Paris?
I don't know what kind of upgrades they have done to any of those rooms the last several years, depending on how upgraded either Horeshoe or Paris would be nice for convenience. Probably Caesars would be nicer but not as close.