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Jul 02, 2018 End-to-end coverage, combined with daily prime time ESPN placement, will give fans non-stop access to the year’s biggest event. A complete WSOP Main Event streaming schedule is provided below: Day 1A (July 2) ESPN2: 8 PM – 1 AM ET. PokerGO: 1 AM – 2:35 AM ET. Day 1B (July 3) ESPN2: 7 PM – 11 PM ET. PokerGO: 12 AM – 2:35 AM ET. Feb 12, 2014 The WSOP will also hold three on-site non-bracelet 'deep stack' events a day with buy-ins of $135, $185 and $235. Preregistration will open for all events on March 1 at WSOP.com. The television giant put poker on a pedestal that made the game inescapable from anyone flipping channels in the mid-2000s. Money poured in from the network to build the WSOP brand and create characters who are still recognized today. However, in 2018, the same ESPN that established the Main Event as poker’s biggest spectacle is now tearing it down. Poor scheduling on behalf of ESPN for this year’s Main Event is tarnishing what should be two weeks with no room for complaint. Aug 13, 2012 Starting with tonight’s telecast of the World Series of Poker Main Event (ESPN: 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT), viewers can tune in, be given a unique code, and then enter a sweepstakes on WSOP.com to win a trip to Las Vegas, including entry ($12,500 value) into the 2013 WSOP Main Event.
Televised and live streaming coverage of the World Series of Poker will once again be in the expert hands of ESPN and PokerCentral in 2018. On Thursday, the two media companies announced the schedule for live television coverage of the series in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the announcement, ESPN and Poker Central said they are bringing 170 hours of WSOP coverage to viewers straight from the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino, including 40 hours on ESPN and ESPN2.
Footage of the WSOP Main Event not found on ESPN will once again be broadcast exclusively on PokerGO. The complete PokerGO live streaming schedule will be released at a later date.
“We’re ecstatic that ESPN and Poker Central continue to raise the bar and deliver more live poker content to audiences across the globe,” said Ty Stewart, executive director of the World Series of Poker. “Fans today demand immediacy and wall-to-wall coverage and this year’s offering delivers on that in spades.”
ESPN/ESPN2 Live WSOP Broadcast Schedule
Date | Time (ET) | Event | Channel | Notes |
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July 2 | 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 1A | ESPN2 | |
July 3 | 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM | WSOP Main Event: Day 1B | ESPN2 | |
July 4 | 8:30 PM – 12:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 1C | ESPN2 | |
July 5 | 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 2A/B | ESPN2 | |
July 6 | 8:30 PM – 12:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 2C | ESPN2 | |
July 7 | 6:00 PM – 10:30 PM | WSOP Main Event: Day 3 | ESPN2 | |
July 8 | 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM | WSOP Main Event: Day 4 | ESPN | |
July 9 | 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 5 | ESPN2 | |
July 10 | 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM | WSOP Main Event: Day 6 | ESPN | |
July 11 | 12:30 AM – 2:00 AM | WSOP Main Event: Day 7 | ESPN2 | Play down to the final table. |
July 12 | 9:00 PM – END | WSOP Main Event: Day 8 | ESPN | Play down to six players. |
July 13 | 9:00 PM – END | WSOP Main Event: Day 9 | ESPN | Play down to three players. |
July 14 | 9:00 PM – END | WSOP Main Event: Day 10 | ESPN | Play down to a winner. |
July 17 | 12:00 AM – 2:00 AM | WSOP Big One for One Drop | ESPN2 | |
July 17 | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | WSOP Big One for One Drop | ESPN2 | Tape replay. |
July 17 | 9:00 PM – END | WSOP Big One for One Drop | ESPN2 | |
July 21 | 11:00 PM – 1:00 AM | WSOP Big One for One Drop | ESPN2 | Tape replay. |
Note: The posted schedule is subject to change. Events will show hole cards and be on a 30-minute delay in conjunction with gaming regulations.
WSOP Main Event, Big One for One Drop coverage
Last year, ESPN broadcasted live, same-day coverage of the WSOP Main Event from start to finish for the first time. And by most accounts, it was a resounding success.
In an agreement with the WSOP that lasts through 2020, ESPN and PokerGO will bring similar extensive live coverage of the tournament to its airwaves this year and beyond.
The 2018 WSOP will include broadcast 40 hours of live coverage on ESPN and ESPN2. The coverage will consist of daily Main Event coverage from July 2 – July 14.
Additionally, ESPN will be providing live, same-day coverage of The Big One for One Drop on July 16-17.
The $1 million buy-in tournament returns to the WSOP schedule after a four-year hiatus. It is likely to attract the biggest names in poker, making it an excellent candidate for primetime audiences.
“ESPN has a long-running relationship with the World Series of Poker, and we are always looking for ways to bring viewers the most preeminent coverage,” said Doug White, ESPN senior director, Programming & Acquisitions. “By doubling down on our broadcast and digital platform coverage, we’re going to bring fans and viewers even closer to the sport’s biggest events from all aspects and angles.”
Bracelet event coverage on PokerGO
Outside of the ESPN coverage, Poker Central will produce 130 hours of coverage to be available through its subscription service, PokerGO.
“Last year, both ESPN viewership and PokerGO subscription numbers were very strong throughout the WSOP Main Event,” said JR McCabe, the chief digital officer of Poker Central, in a press release. “This year, we’re doubling down on live coverage of the World Series of Poker by adding the Big One for One Drop and bringing even more live poker to fans worldwide.”
A huge turnout for its third and final starting flight on Independence Day in the US has helped make the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event the second biggest WSOP Main Event in history.
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In fact, a whopping 4,571 entries on the Fourth of July’s 2018 WSOP Main Event Day 1C made it the largest starting flight in WSOP Main Event history. The 2017 WSOP set the previous starting-flight record of 4,262 on Day 1C last year. The WSOP has run annually in Las Vegas, Nevada since 1970.
The event’s first starting flight is traditionally its smallest and drew 925 entries on July 2 this year. On July 3, the 2018 WSOP Main Event’s Day 1B drew another 2,378 players. However, the huge crowd on July 4 brought the total field up to an outstanding 7,874 players, making the 2018 WSOP Main Event the second-largest in history, behind only the 2006 WSOP Main Event and its 8,773 players.
The 2006 WSOP Main Event remains the largest tournament in the game’s history. The prize pool reached an incredible $82,512,162 and champion Jamie Gold walked away with a $12 million first-place prize.
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A $74 million prize pool
The 7,874 players in this year’s Main Event helped create a $74,015,600 prize pool that will go to the top 1,181 finishers.
All nine players to make the official final table will earn a minimum of $1 million. The 2018 WSOP Main Event Champion will collect an $8.8 million first-place prize and the runner-up will have to settle for $5 million.
A minimum cash is worth $15,000.
The WSOP Main Event transitioned away from a format with four starting days to three in 2012. Speculation was all over the map, with many predicting the holiday would create a huge turnout. Others believing traditional picnics and fireworks would keep players away. In the end, those taking the over came out ahead.
A total of 2,453 players (659 + 1,794) survived the first two starting flights to make the event’s second day. They will return to play Day 2A/B July 5. The 3,480 survivors from Day 1C will get the day off and return to play Day 2C July 6. The 2018 WSOP Main Event will play down to a champion on July 14 with no further days off scheduled.
Main Event coverage on ESPN and PokerGO
ESPN and online subscription-based poker content service PokerGO are providing tag team television and live-streaming coverage of the 2018 WSOP Main Event.
ESPN and ESPN2 are trading days, broadcasting live coverage on a 30-minute delay during prime time hours. PokerGO picks up the slack with similar coverage built around the ESPN and ESPN2 broadcasts.
Live updates are also available on the WSOP.com website.
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New Jersey player Scott Blumstein won the 2017 WSOP Main Event, getting the best of a 7,221-player field that created a $67,877,400 prize pool. Blumstein’s first-place prize was $8.15 million.
More WSOP action to come
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The 2018 WSOP is a bit different from previous years in that the Main Event is not the final event on the schedule. In fact, there are 13 WSOP bracelet events remaining, including the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop beginning July 15.
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Through the first 65 events on the 78-event schedule, the 2018 WSOP has seen a total of 109,463 entries with $213,425,143 in prize money won. The 2017 WSOP set records in both categories with 120,995 total entries and $231,010,874 in prize money.