As the 2023 World Series of Poker moves ever closer to its start date, poker players and fans have a lot of questions. Many of the answers have been revealed, officially and by the WSOP and Caesars.
What is the schedule? Full WSOP scheduleWhat about online bracelets Online WSOP bracelet breakdownWhat about payouts/satties/etc.? Payouts, wires, sats, and betsWhen can we register? Registration information
One giant missing piece to this point was the viewing schedule.
PokerGO for WSOP
There was no doubt that PokerGO was going to be the entity doing the livestreaming for this 2023 World Series of Poker. Back in 2021, the WSOP inked a multi-year partnership with CBS Sports and PokerGO for WSOP coverage.
PokerGO will likely be the main source of livestreaming for poker players, who are familiar with the channel and commentators. There will also be a CBS All Access livestream, but there is little information available about this yet for the 2023 WSOP.
Regardless, poker fans and players can kick up the PokerGO streams via mobile or web browsers, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV. Some will also broadcast on the PokerGO YouTube channel.
It’s important to note that most of the coverage is not free. PokerGO is a subscription site. There is, however, a sale offering a discount on an annual subscription. Sign up for a one-year subscription, regularly priced at $99.99, and use the promo code DREAMWSOP or DREAM23 for $30 off that price. While PokerGO offers a variety of poker coverage throughout the year, and a subscription opens a sizeable library of content from poker history, there is the option to subscribe just for WSOP coverage. There is a monthly plan of $14.99 per month and a three-month package for $29.99.
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WSOP 2023 Streaming Schedule
The PokerGO website already listed the streaming schedule for the upcoming summer WSOP. While it is subject to change, this is the working schedule at this time.
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