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The WSOP Online platform, operated by Caesars Entertainment, Inc., has broken new ground in the regulated US poker business by bringing together players from four different states. Now that Pennsylvania has joined Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan in providing a common player pool across all four states, Caesars has positioned WSOP Online as the only site in the country that can do this.

Not only does Caesars’ strategic growth highlight their dedication to strengthening innovation in online gambling, but it also considerably increases the platform’s liquidity and prize possibilities. As a major step forward in its digital expansion plan, the announcement comes just before the summer’s most talked-about online poker tournaments.

What to Expect from the Expansion

Thanks to Caesars’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, players in Pennsylvania now have access to the WSOP Online network’s wider variety of events, bigger prize pools, and special features. Hybrid events are a part of the integration, which brings online success straight to the WSOP main stage. These tournaments start online and end at live final tables in Las Vegas.

Plus, there are a ton of satellite events that players may join for as little as $1. On June 29 and July 1, for example, there will be mega-satellites that will give out 25 guaranteed Main Event spots for $10,000 each.

To coincide with the new multi-state network, Caesars has confirmed the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet Series, offering players an expanded schedule of 30 official bracelet events. The event, which will run in parallel with the 56th annual live series in Las Vegas from May 31 to July 15, will provide a total of over $30 million in winners.

Notable events include the Triple Treys No Limit Hold ’em, which guarantees $333 on June 8, the High Roller Championship, which guarantees $5,300 on July 9, and six Mystery Bounty tournaments, totaling $5.5 million in guarantees. Caesars plans to launch an Online Bracelet Leaderboard in order to increase the level of competitiveness. This leaderboard will include extra prizes of $30,000 and will also award one player with the title of 2025 World Series of Poker Online Bracelet Player of the Year.

A Solid Value Proposition

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has committed to working in close collaboration with Caesars and other state gaming regulators to ensure a safe, fair, and thoroughly vetted platform for online poker participants. The governor stressed that this move is an honest attempt to boost the economy and keep Pennsylvania competitive in the online gambling market. He explained that the deal helps Pennsylvanians by boosting revenue, creating exciting new opportunities, and assisting critical sectors including small companies, elder care, and education.

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