Caesars expands WSOP Online to include Pennsylvania players

28 April 2025 at 4:16pm UTC-4
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Caesars Entertainment Monday announced an expansion of the WSOP Online poker platform, pooling liquidity in Pennsylvania with its three existing jurisdictions: Nevada, New Jersey and Michigan.

The move positions Caesars as the first online poker operator to share liquidity across four US jurisdictions, establishing WSOP Online as the only platform in the US where players from all four states can compete in the same player pool.

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“The addition of the Pennsylvania player pool to WSOP Online comes at the perfect time, and we’re ready to give avid poker players in the Keystone State the opportunity to raise the stakes on their poker play,” Caesars Entertainment Vice President of Online Poker Danielle Barille said in a statement. “This expansion enhances the experience for players by building even greater prize pools that are up for grabs all summer long as a part of our jam-packed WSOP Online schedule. We’re ready to see who earns our largest online prize pools ever once the first hands are dealt this summer.”

The inclusion of Pennsylvania follows Michigan’s integration with Nevada and New Jersey on WSOP Online in May, marking another milestone in the development of WSOP Online as an online poker site.

Caesars today also unveiled the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet schedule, featuring 30 bracelet events coinciding with the 56th annual World Series of Poker, which will be held for the fourth straight year at Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip.

The first online bracelet event starts May 31 with five live final tables. The final event begins on July 15.

WSOP Online will introduce an Online Bracelet leaderboard, offering more than $30,000 in prizes for the first time. Participants in the Online Gold Bracelet events will accumulate leaderboard points, with the highest scorer being honored as the WSOP Online Bracelet Player of the Year.

Every Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday of the series will feature a gold bracelet up for grabs, from the $333 Triple Treys No Limit Hold’em event June 8 to the $5,300 WSOP Online High Roller Championship July 9. Last year, more than $30 million in prize money was awarded from online bracelet events in June and July. This year the schedule is highlighted by six Mystery Bounty tournaments with $5.5 million in guarantees.

Satellites to qualify for land-based tournaments will be offered on WSOP Online, with entry fees as low as $1. These satellites will be daily single-table satellites and promotions, such as the guaranteed 25-seat Main Event mega-satellites on June 29 and July 1 where 25 $10,000 Main Event Seats are guaranteed for every event. Ten online bracelet events will also begin online, playing under a hybrid format with final tables contested live in Las Vegas at the WSOP.

WSOP satellites outside the United States are underway at GGPoker.

Players are permitted to play on WSOP Online while simultaneously participating in live WSOP events at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, which will run from May 27 to July 16, with poker’s world championship, also known as the Main Event, beginning on July 2.

The full daily events schedule for the 56th annual WSOP is live on WSOP.com.

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