WSOP 2020: full schedule of Champion Event

WSOP 2020

This summer, WSOP 2020 will be held in Las Vegas. The organizers published the schedule of all 17 champion events with the buy-in starting from $10 000 to $50 000. Among them, there is one event called Poker Players Championship and its buy-in is $50 000.

The Main Event starts on 1 July and each player will begin to play with a stack in the amount of 60 000 chips. The levels will last for two hours. Last year, Hossein Ensan became the champion of Main Event and he got the main prize of $10 000 000 for the victory.  

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If you like to play No Limit hold'em, Omaha, H.O.R.S.E. and other types of poker, then you will like the schedule of WSOP 2020.

Full schedule of all WSOP 2020 Championship events   

DataTournamentBuy-inRe-entry
June 3Omaha Hi-Lo$10 000Freeze-out
June 6Seven Card Stud$10 000Freeze-out
June 8Short Deck$10 0001
June 9HORSE$10 000Freeze-out
June 12Super Turbo Bounty NLH$10 000Freeze-out
June 13Dealers Choice 6-Handed$10 000Freeze-out
June 15No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw$10 0001
June 182-7 Triple Draw$10 000Freeze-out
June 20Pot-Limit Omaha$10 000Freeze-out
June 22Poker Players Championship$50 000Freeze-out
June 24Razz$10 000Freeze-out
June 26Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo$10 000Freeze-out
June 28Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo$10 000Freeze-out
June 29No-Limit Hold’em Six-Max$10 000Freeze-out
June 30Limit Hold’em$10 000Freeze-out
July 1-3Main Event$10 000Freeze-out
July 2WSOP.com Online NLH$10 000Freeze-out

There is no doubt that WSOP 2020 will become the bright World Series of Poker. Over the years, the popularity of this event is growing and the new records are setting. Closer to the beginning of poker festival, the new events with affordable buy-ins and attractive guarantees will be added to the tournament schedule.

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