Caesars Entertainment Broadens Online Poker Services for World Series of Poker to Pennsylvania
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Caesars Entertainment is crankin' up the excitement for poker enthusiasts with an expanded WSOP Online platform, welcomin' Pennsylvania into the fold alongside Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan! This move makes Caesars the first online poker operator to have action going on in four states, changin' the game for players across the nation.
Now, poker fans in the Keystone State can join the high-stakes fun alongside their counterparts in other states. Danielle Barille, Vice President of Online Poker at Caesars, is stoked: "Pennsylvania's inclusion is timin' perfect, and we're bringin' the heat to these poker tables!" With more players, bigger stakes, and dazzlin' prize pools, summer's lookin' pretty sweet for WSOP Online players.
Pennsylvania Gets the Green Light from MSIGA
Just days before the announcement, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro gave the Keystone State the thumbs-up for joinin' the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) for online poker. This move means more options for the estimated 150,000 online poker players in the state, multiplyin' the online poker player pool by over 50%!
By joining forces with Delaware, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and West Virginia, Pennsylvania adds to the list of participatin' states in MSIGA, aiming to keep the Keystone State competitive in the rapidly growin' online market.
The PGCB (Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board) will be workin' with local operators and other states to ensure that players in Pennsylvania receive a fair and thoroughly tested platform, providin' a top-notch online poker experience.
"We're gonna support our friends, grow the economy, and bring in more revenue to schools, seniors, and businesses," said Governor Shapiro.
Caesars Drops the Bracelet Schedule for 2025 WSOP Online
As if the expansion wasn't enough, Caesars also unleashed the schedule for the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet series! Once again featuring 30 bracelet events, the schedule aligns with the 56th annual World Series of Poker, scheduled for May 27 to July 16 at Caesars Rewards destinations Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas.
The first Online Bracelet event kicks off on May 31, with live finals playin' out in July. Players can compete for a prestigious gold bracelet every Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday of the series, with notable events like the $333 Triple Treys No Limit Hold'em on June 8 and the $5,300 WSOP Online High Roller Championship on July 9.
Now, participants can rack up leaderboard points in the Online Bracelet Leaderboard, with the player earnin' the most points crowned the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet Player of the Year. A total of $30,000 in prizes is up for grabs, makin' it the richest Online Leaderboard to date!
Want to get your foot in the door? Exclusive satellites to land-based tournaments will be runnin' on WSOP Online, with entry fees as low as a single buck! Keep your eyes peeled for daily single-table satellites and mammoth promotions, like the Main Event mega-satellites on June 29 and July 1, where 25 $10,000 Main Event Seats are guaranteed for every event.
Ten Online Bracelet events will also begin online, playin' under a hybrid format with their final tables contested live in Las Vegas at the WSOP. Players can start sharpenin' their skills now, as satellites outside the U.S. are currently underway and available exclusively at GGPoker.
Las Vegas locals and tourists alike can attend the World Series of Poker, which runs from May 27 to July 16. Poker's undisputed world championship, more famously known as the "Main Event," gets underway on July 2. So mark your calendars, and remember, you can join the action online!
- Caesars Entertainment's expanded WSOP Online platform now welcomes Pennsylvania, making it the first online poker operator with action in four states: Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
- The integration of Pennsylvania into the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) provides more options for the state's estimated 150,000 online poker players, increasing the online poker player pool by over 50%.
- Danielle Barille, Vice President of Online Poker at Caesars, announced that the addition of Pennsylvania brings more players, bigger stakes, and impressive prize pools to the WSOP Online platform.
- Pawning the island of sports-betting, the 2025 WSOP Online Bracelet series schedule was also unveiled by Caesars, featuring 30 bracelet events from May 27 to July 16 at Caesars Rewards destinations in Las Vegas.
- Governor Josh Shapiro announced that Pennsylvania will now participate in MSIGA, joining states like Nevada, New Jersey, West Virginia, and Michigan to remain competitive in the casino-gambling market.
- In addition to poker tournaments, the expanded WSOP Online platform will also offer sports-betting options, catering to the growing trends in both casino-games and sports.
- Casino-personalities and gaming enthusiasts can expect to see many high-stakes games and events, including the $333 Triple Treys No Limit Hold'em, the $5,300 WSOP Online High Roller Championship, and the prestigious Main Event.

