Caesars Expands WSOP Online Liquidity Across Four States

Caesars Entertainment has announced the expansion of WSOP Online to include Pennsylvania in its shared liquidity network, joining existing jurisdictions Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan. This integration makes Caesars the first online poker operator in the United States to pool player liquidity across four regulated states, allowing participants from all four markets to compete within a unified player pool.

The announcement follows the May 2024 integration of Michigan with Nevada and New Jersey on the WSOP Online platform and marks a further step in Caesars’ efforts to scale its online poker operations under the World Series of Poker brand. The expanded network is positioned to support larger tournament fields, consistent player traffic, and enhanced prize pools in a regulated igaming environment.

Coinciding with the liquidity expansion, Caesars also released the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet schedule, aligning with the 56th edition of the live World Series of Poker. The online series will begin on May 31 and run through July 15, featuring 30 official bracelet events. New this year is the introduction of an Online Bracelet Leaderboard, which will award over $30,000 in prizes, including the designation of WSOP Online Bracelet Player of the Year.

Events will take place each Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday, including a range of buy-ins from $333 to $5,300, with several Mystery Bounty formats offering a combined $5.5 million in guaranteed prize pools. Additionally, ten bracelet events will adopt a hybrid structure, beginning online and concluding with live final tables in Las Vegas.

WSOP Online will also offer satellite entries for land-based tournaments, including low-entry qualifiers starting at $1 and two mega-satellites on June 29 and July 1, each guaranteeing 25 seats to the $10,000 Main Event. Players participating in live WSOP events in Las Vegas will be permitted to play online simultaneously, with the full series scheduled to run from May 27 to July 16. Outside of the U.S., official WSOP satellites continue to be hosted exclusively by GGPoker.

“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,” said Danielle Barille, Vice President of Online Poker at Caesars Entertainment. “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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