Just days after we last posted about the World Series of Poker Europe edition, the WSOP released the full schedule. We knew there would be 15 tournaments and had some information about the Main Event and High Roller, but details had been scarce.
Now, we know the full WSOP Europe schedule.
Even better, the WSOP revealed an international schedule for its WSOP Circuit events. As expected, it will kick off in Rozvadov as a precursor to the WSOPE. From there, it will take players around the world, from Australia to Aruba, Mexico to Brazil, and Morocco to St. Maarten.
Let’s get to those details.
WSOP Europe 2022
King’s Casino in Rozvadov had been talking about the WSOP Europe since it first announced its bookend dates in February. About five months later, the World Series of Poker did finalize and release the official schedule for the series.
There will be 15 bracelet-awarding events, with buy-ins ranging from €350 to €50K. And for those 15 tournaments, there is a cumulative guarantee of €12M, with €5M of that reserved for the Main Event alone.
King’s Casino has also been touting a WSOP Circuit series for a while, but only last week did the WSOP confirm that there is an international schedule. It will kick off on September 21 at King’s Resort in the Czech Republic.
From that point forward, the international WSOPC zig-zags around the world. It will give people the opportunity to win World Series rings in at least 10 locations…from the Caribbean to Europe, the Americas to Australia.
Tour Dates
Tournament Location
Sep 31-Oct 11
King's Resort in Rozvadov (Czech Republic)
Sep 22-Oct 2
Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort (Aruba)
Oct 11-23
Cintermex Convention Center in Monterrey (Mexico)
Oct 18-28
Unique Hotel in Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Nov 2-14
The Star Sydney (Australia)
Nov 25-Dec 3
Holland Casino in Rotterdam (Holland)
Dec 2-10
Enjoy Punta del Este Resort (Uruguay)
Jan 11-23
Deerfoot Inn & Casino in Calgary (Canada)
Jan 14-22
Es Saadi Marrakech Resort (Morocco)
Mar 22-Apr 3
Casino Royale (St. Maarten)
As it stands now, there are gaps in the schedule, especially after the January stop in Morocco. The WSOP noted that they expect to add more stops throughout the season, so look for those in the coming months.
The WSOP posts the schedule on its website, though it has yet to list the WSOPC schedule for King’s, despite the casino posting most of its schedule weeks ago on its own website. And Aruba posted their schedule as well, though it does not appear on the WSOP website.
https://twitter.com/wsoparuba/status/1554488788231114757?s=20&t=2O_F9jI9Oapo5IkMERziPw
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