Following its successful debut on the Las Vegas Strip, the World Series of Poker has released the international schedule for 2022-23.
The poker tournament action continues with 15 bracelets up for grabs at the WSOP Europe Oct. 26 – Nov. 16 at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.
Prior to those events, the WSOP-Circuit (WSOPC) kicks off the 2022 international run on Sept. 21 at King’s. There are 10 confirmed stops with more to be announced soon.
“We’re very excited to host the biggest and most prestigious tournament series with the biggest guarantees in Europe without any limitations and struggles of the past two years,” King’s owner Leon Tsoukernik said in a news release. “Finally, also travel restrictions for players coming from the US have been lifted. We’re all set to deliver first-class service and hospitality for all poker players at King’s.”
WSOP Europe highlights
The WSOP Europe schedule includes more affordable tournaments for a wide variety of bankrolls. Buy-ins range from €350 to €50,000. Each tournament features a guaranteed prize pool, and the entire series guarantees at least €12 million will be up for grabs.
The €10,350 Main Event highlights the series with a €5 million minimum prize pool. Last year’s Main Event drew 688 entries, and a greater turnout is expected this year following the enormous success and record-breaking turnout at the 2022 WSOP in Las Vegas.
Here’s a look at the complete WSOPE schedule.
WSOP Europe 2022
Date | Event | Tournament | Buy-in | Guarantee |
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Nov. 10 | 11 | Diamond High Roller | €50,000 | €1,000,000 |
Nov. 11 | 12 | Main Event | €10,350 | €100,000 |
Nov. 13 | 13 | PLO/NLHE Mixed | €1,650 | €40,000 |
Nov. 14 | 14 | Turbo Bounty Hunter | €1,100 | €30,000 |
Nov. 15 | 15 | Turboa Freezeout | €1,000 | €30,000 |
WSOP launches international circuit
Caesars also released the WSOP Circuit international stops late last week. While the full tournament schedules aren’t yet available, official dates are now available.
WSOPC stops this year include Aruba, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and also Kings Resort in the Czech Republic. Tour locations beginning early next year also include Canada, Morocco, and St. Maarten.
“The World Series of Poker is ready to go international once again,” WSOP Senior Vice President and Executive Director Ty Stewart said. “Poker is bigger than ever and there has been a recent run of international champions in our Main Events. We’re excited to bring the once-in-a-lifetime poker experiences of the WSOP-C and WSOP Europe back to transcontinental players.”
WSOP officials will announce more circuit stops in the coming weeks as well. Here are the tournament locations and dates so far.
WSOP Circuit international stops 2022-23
Dates | Location |
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Sept. 21 – Oct. 11 | King’s Resort (Rozvadov, Czech Republic) |
Sept. 22 – Oct. 2 | Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort (Aruba) |
Oct. 11-23 | Cintermex Convention Center (Monterrey, Mexico) |
Oct. 18-28 | Unique Hotel (Sao Paulo, Brazil) |
Nov. 2-14 | The Star Sydney (Sydney, Australia) |
Nov. 25 – Dec. 3 | Holland Casino (Rotterdam, Holland) |
Dec. 2-10 | Enjoy Punta del Este Resort (Uruguay) |
Jan. 11-23 | Deerfoot Inn & Casino (Calgary, Canada) |
Jan. 14-22 | Es Saadi Marrakech Resort (Marrakech, Morocco) |
March 22 – April 3 | Casino Royale (St. Maarten) |
Online events ahead?
No information has been released about online bracelet and championship ring events yet. In the past couple years, GGPoker has partnered with the WSOP for online circuit events as seen at WSOP.com in the US.
Stay tuned to PokerScout for future updates on any online WSOP series.