Caesars Entertainment has officially extended WSOP Online into Pennsylvania, connecting it with player networks in Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan. For the first time, poker players from four states will share the same virtual tables under a single online platform.
Good to know
- Players in Pennsylvania can now compete online with others in Michigan, New Jersey, and Nevada.
- The WSOP Online Bracelet series will run alongside the live Las Vegas event.
- A total of 30 bracelets are up for grabs in the 2025 WSOP Online schedule.
With this update, WSOP Online becomes the only platform in the United States offering shared liquidity across four regulated states. Pennsylvania now joins the cross-state action, widening the player base and increasing prize potential for online tournaments.
Alongside this expansion, Caesars has introduced the WSOP Online Bracelet series for 2025. Players across the connected states will have access to 30 bracelet events, each running at the same time as the in-person World Series of Poker tournament in Las Vegas.
Danielle Barille, Vice President of Online Poker at Caesars Entertainment, said, “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.”
She also highlighted the prize pool potential, noting, “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.”
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