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The 50th World Series of Poker arrives at the end of his month, but for many poker enthusiasts, participating in the festival is just not a possibility. Whether it is the buy-in (though there are some “inexpensive” ones now), travel, time off of work, or whatever, it just doesn’t work out for everybody. That is why the WSOP Circuit is nice; buy-ins are fairly low and there are tour stops around the country, giving lots of people better opportunities to go for that dream of a WSOP title. This past week, the schedule was released for the upcoming 2019-2020 Circuit season.
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There are five new stops on the tour: Ameristar St. Charles, Horseshoe Baltimore, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, and Horseshoe Bossier City. Ameristar St. Charles and Horseshoe Baltimore had been part of the WSOP Circuit previously, just not during the 2018-2019 season, while the other three are brand new tour stops.
All told, there will be 35 tour stops in the 2019-2020 WSOP Circuit Season, though that is not 35 unique venues, as some locations will be visited multiple times. In addition to those 35 stops, the season will end with the Global Casino Championship at Harrah’s Cherokee (North Carolina) in August.
- Open 24 hours a day, the Hollywood Casino St. Louis Poker Room is non-smoking with free WiFi, USB ports on tables, cashier, self-service soda/coffee station, and $15 food vouchers for 4 hours of live play, up to 2 per day. No Limit Texas Hold'em tournaments take place daily. View the tournament calendar.
- World Series of Poker will run the 2020 WSOP Circuit Poker Tournament at the Harrah’s New Orleans Casino & Hotel from 7th till 18th of May.
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The two most noticeable adjustments to the tournaments in the upcoming season will be deeper payouts and the addition of the Big Blind Ante in all tournaments. Tournaments traditionally pay the top 10 percent of finishers, but the WSOP Circuit is changing this to the top 15 percent. The Big Blind Ante had been tested on the WSOP Circuit this season and was deemed successful that it will now be a part of every tournament. With the Big Blind Ante, the player in the big blind will pay the antes for every player at the table (when the tournament reaches the ante stage, of course), rather than each person paying individually. This speeds up the game, as it is easier for the dealer to count the antes and eliminates any delays or confusion resulting from someone forgetting to pay their ante.
2019-2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Schedule
- July 17-29, 2019 – Choctaw Durant
- August 1-12, 2019 – Harrah’s Cherokee
- August 15-26, 2019 – Foxwoods Resort Casino
- August 29 – September 9, 2019 – Ameristar St. Charles
- September 5-16, 2019 – Thunder Valley Casino
- September 12-23, 2019 – Potawatomi
- September 17-29, 2019 – WSOP.com Online Circuit
- September 19-30, 2019 – Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
- September 26 – October 7, 2019 – Horseshoe Southern Indiana
- October 3-14, 2019 – Horseshoe Baltimore
- October 10-21, 2019 – Horseshoe Hammond
- October 24 – November 4, 2019 – Harveys Lake Tahoe
- October 30 – November 11, 2019 – Choctaw Durant
- November 14–25, 2019 – Planet Hollywood
- November 28 – December 9, 2019 – Harrah’s Cherokee
- November 30-December 11, 2019 – The Bicycle Casino
- December 5-16, 2019 – IP Casino Resort Spa
- December 12-22, 2019 – Harrah’s Las Vegas in Convention Center
- January 2-14, 2020 – Choctaw Durant
- January 9-20, 2020 – Thunder Valley Casino
- January 16-27, 2020 – Horseshoe Tunica
- January 30 – February 10, 2020 – Potawatomi
- February 6–17, 2020 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
- February 14-25, 2020 – Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
- February 20 – March 2, 2020 – Horseshoe Hammond
- February 25 – March 8, 2020 – WSOP.com Online Circuit
- February 27 – March 10, 2020 – Horseshoe Bossier City
- March 5-16, 2020 – Harrah’s Atlantic City
- March 7 – 18, 2020 – The Bicycle Casino
- March 12-23, 2020 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
- March 19-30, 2020 – Bally’s Las Vegas
- March 26 – April 6, 2020 – Horseshoe Council Bluffs
- April 8-19, 2020 – Harrah’s Cherokee
- April 23 – May 4, 2020 – Horseshoe Tunica
- May 7-18, 2020 – Harrah’s New Orleans
August, 2020 – Global Casino Championship
The World Series of Poker Circuit is well into its 2019-2020 season, both for international and US Circuit series that originally started in July 2019. The second half of each tour’s season began in January.
As the end of the season inches closer, the World Series of Poker decided to reveal more information about the season-ending WSOP Circuit finale.
2020 Global Casino Championship
The 16th season of the WSOP Circuit will end for the US tour in May and the international tour in June. As the WSOP then plays out in Las Vegas, the WSOP Circuit will prepare for its finale now set for August 11-13, 2020.
The Global Casino Championship will actually take place amidst one of the stops on the next season’s tour. While the 2020-2021 season has yet to be announced, one of the stops will be at the Harrah’s Cherokee in North Carolina, the same location as in past years. That series will start on August 6 and run through August 17, featuring a $1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event.
And right in the middle of the series, the 2020 Global Poker Championship will bring up to 154 qualifiers to the tables to play for a $1 million minimum prize pool and a WSOP gold bracelet.
The Global Casino Championship is set to return to @HarrahsCherokee for the sixth consecutive year August 11-13, 2020.https://t.co/qYzxnJwP9gpic.twitter.com/Rz4N14I6kZ
— WSOP (@WSOP) March 10, 2020
Who Will Play?
Some players have already earned their complimentary seats into the Global Casino Championship, while others have yet to win their entries.
The WSOP Circuit is still inviting players to compete, as every Main Event winner in the 2019-2020 season receives a free entry into the tournament. The Casino Champion at each tour stop also receives an entry. When the May and June stops are completed, the US Circuit leaderboard will showcase the top 50 players of the season, each of whom will win a seat into the finale.
Of the 154 qualifiers, there will be as many as 120 from the US Circuit and another 34 from the international stops.
All qualifiers will receive a $500 travel stipend to make the trek to Harrah’s Cherokee Casino. US-based players will also receive three nights of accommodations at the resort, while international players will win four nights. All players making the final table of the Global Casino Championship will be given another complimentary night.
Buy-ins to the event will cost $10K but be limited to players who won a gold ring event at any stop on the WSOP Circuit – domestic or international – throughout the 2019-2020 season. They will pay no rake on their buy-in.
In addition, all players in the top 100 of the WSOP Player of the Year rankings from 2019 can buy in.
The WSOP will put $1 million into the prize pool, and all other buy-ins will add to that amount.
WSOP US Circuit Stops Remaining
Considering the WSOP Circuit is still in action through May 18 for the current season, players have numerous chances to win seats.
March 5-16: Harrah’s Atlantic City in New Jersey
March 7-18: Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California
Double WSOP Circuit Main Event action this weekend!
The @harrahsresort Atlantic City Circuit Main Event starts Friday, March 13 and the @BicycleCasino Circuit Main Event starts Sunday, March 15.https://t.co/8XfFEUhzvApic.twitter.com/23GBdzcucr
— WSOP (@WSOP) March 11, 2020
March 12-23: Hard Rock Tulsa in Oklahoma
March 19-30: Bally’s Las Vegas in Nevada
March 26-April 6: Horseshoe Council Bluffs in Iowa
April 8-20: Harrah’s Cherokee in North Carolina
April 23-May 4: Horseshoe Tunica in Mississippi
May 7-18: Harrah’s New Orleans in Louisiana
WSOP International Circuit Stops Remaining
Several more stops remain on the international portion of the tour.
March 5-23: King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic
March 25-April 6: Casino Royale at Sonesta Maho Beach on St. Maarten in the Caribbean
The @MahoBeachResort St. Maarten Circuit is fast-approaching. Four-night all-inclusive packages start as low as $2,620 and include a $1,700 Main Event ticket.https://t.co/6zl24p4kD3pic.twitter.com/WDpyuymDP6
— WSOP (@WSOP) March 7, 2020
April 9-19: Le Croisette Casino Barriere in Cannes, France
May 6-17: Deerfoot Inn & Casino in Calgary, Canada
May 18-June 1: Club Pierre Charron in Paris, France
May 30-June 7: Casino de Marrakech in Morocco
June 11-21: Casino de Barcelona in Spain
There have been some changes to events on the international schedule due to the coronavirus outbreak across Europe.
King’s Casino announced that the guarantees on its prize pools for the series happening right now were removed, and there is a chance that the series may be stopped before scheduled. These kinds of decisions are mostly at the mercy of individual country governments as they try to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
❗️Update ❗️
Additional safety measures and changes in tournaments.
Find out more here: https://t.co/08afzw26Pi
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