The World Series of Poker in Las Vegas begins in less than two weeks. You ready?
We have all of the information and links to information to make sure you’re ready.
The most important link, of course, will be to the 2022 WSOP website. You should be able to get to most information from this home page. Bookmark it, save it, tattoo it, or just memorize it: WSOP.com/2022.
The WSOP posted two very important numbers on the website as well.
There will also be an in-person Player Services office at Paris, right next to the WSOP main cage in the Champagne Ballroom.
As to what we’ve already posted to break things down a bit…
Now, let’s get to the new information that the World Series folks posted most recently.
Payout Calculator
As it turns out, this has been a handy tool since the WSOP started making it available. Players no longer need to wait for the live updates reporters to post the official payout numbers, as they can look it up themselves to get an exact – or even estimated payout list.
This calculator works for daily tournaments and bracelet events.
Online Satellite Winners
Players who win online satellites for live WSOP tournaments can start to claim their seats at the player services area – main WSOP cage – at Paris Las Vegas starting May 31.
Winners may receive buy-in chips to the live tournament or online tournament tickets, depending upon the rules of the satellite that they won. Buy-in chips for live bracelet tournaments have no cash value, as they are only valid for buying in to the tournament at the WSOP.
Those with questions can contact a support representative for the state in which they won their satellite:
There is a fairly comprehensive FAQ page on the WSOP website.
Some of the answers there create a picture of where everything will be held this year. Since the 2022 WSOP in Las Vegas is being shared between Bally’s and Paris, it begs the question: Where is everything?
Both Bally’s and Paris have convention center-type facilities, both on the second floors of their respective casinos. This is what will happen at each of them:
ParisChampagne Ballroom: Main registration cage for all tournamentsChampagne Ballroom: Safety deposit boxesChampagne Ballroom: WSOP tournament account transactions and verificationsChampagne Ballroom: WSOP.com online account deposits, withdrawals, and support representativesChampagne Ballroom: Tournament payoutsChampagne Ballroom: WSOP retail storeBurgundy Room: Caesars Rewards deskBurgundy Room: WSOP FasTrac for verification of online registrationsIn or adjacent to Champagne Ballroom: WSOP player services officeMain Ballroom: All Day 1 bracelet tournament startsMain Ballroom: All $10K+ bracelet tournament starts & playdown to final tablesMain Ballroom: King’s Lounge for high-stakes cash gamesMain Ballroom (green section): All cash gamesMain Ballroom: All daily deepstack tournamentsMain Ballroom: All mega and single-table satellites
Bally’sGrand Ballroom: All Day 2 bracelet tournament restartsGrand Ballroom: All final tablesGrand Ballroom: Overflow for Day 1 of large tournaments (i.e. Millionaire Maker)Event Center: CBS feature tables filmed for television
It’s also important to note that Bally’s and Paris are both Caesars properties, and they are linked by an indoor walkway. That walkway is lined with shops and food options.
The two casinos share a parking lot but each offer separate valet parking services. They each have separate entrances from the Strip as well.
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