{"id":13332,"date":"2018-09-07T14:57:09","date_gmt":"2018-09-07T14:57:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pokerscout.com\/?p=13332"},"modified":"2018-09-10T13:16:05","modified_gmt":"2018-09-10T13:16:05","slug":"wsop-increasing-online-presence-with-first-wsop-online-circuit-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pokerscout.com\/wsop-increasing-online-presence-with-first-wsop-online-circuit-series\/","title":{"rendered":"WSOP Increasing Online Presence With First WSOP Online Circuit Series"},"content":{"rendered":"

With four of the 78 bracelet events on its 2018 schedule held on the virtual felt, the World Series of Poker<\/strong> stepped up its online presence in a big way this summer. Now, the World Series of Poker Circuit<\/strong> is doing even more.<\/p>\n

In fact, the WSOPC is hosting its first ever completely online circuit event series<\/a> this month for players in Nevada<\/strong> and New Jersey<\/strong>, with 13 WSOPC gold rings<\/strong> up for grabs over 13 days. Plus, $700,000 in guaranteed prize pools<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

WSOP.com Nevada<\/strong> held the first ever online WSOPC gold ring event in February of this year. The $365 buy-in tournament ran alongside the WSOPC series at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino<\/strong> in Las Vegas, Nevada.<\/p>\n

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It drew 420 entries and generated a prize pool of $137,760. North Carolina\u2019s Anthony Spinella<\/strong>, the WSOP.com legend who won the first ever online WSOP bracelet event in 2015, won the ring.<\/p>\n

In March, alongside the WSOPC Harrah\u2019s Atlantic City<\/strong> circuit stop in New Jersey, WSOP.com New Jersey<\/strong> held a second $365 buy-in WSOPC online ring event.<\/p>\n

This one drew 181 entries, creating a $59,368 prize pool. Old Bridge, NJ\u2019s Paul Scaturro<\/strong> took home the ring. However, online poker legends Olivier Busquet<\/strong> and Asher Conniff<\/strong> were among the 15 players that cashed.<\/p>\n

Since then, WSOP.com sites in New Jersey and Nevada have started sharing player pools under a tri-state agreement<\/strong> with Delaware, signed by New Jersey in October 2017. In fact, the four online WSOP bracelet events held this summer had players from both New Jersey and Nevada competing.<\/p>\n

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