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WSOP Continues Despite Coronavirus Disruption

Last updated on March 21st, 2020 at 12:19 pm

A lot of bookie pay per head providers have poker as a feature in their services. And despite specializing on sports betting, you cannot give your players the full gambling experience without casino betting. The WSOP has the biggest poker events in the world. But the WSOP continues with an 18-ring online poker series in New Jersey, Nevada, and Delaware.

Of course, most poker tournaments are done in person, and in the top casinos in the US. But the flexibility of the game allows them to hold the tournament online. Which is why, when you learn how to become a bookmaker, your best option will always be to learn how to set up your bookie business online.

WSOP Continues Until March 31

WSOP tournamentThe World Series of Poker, or WSOP’s latest series started last Saturday. The Online Super Circuit Series will continue until March 31. The format for the tournament will be as follows. First off, the buy-ins will range from $215, up to $1,000. Next, whoever will win on March 29 will be eligible for the 2019-2020 Global Casino Championship. The person who rakes in the most points will also qualify for the GCC.

The prizes throughout this series will be more than $1 million. The winner will, of course, earn a ring. This is expected to be an exciting series as a lot of WSOP events are already under postponement. This is also not just in the US, but even other international tournaments are also affected.

As for upcoming events later in the year, like the WSOP main event in Las Vegas in May to June, they will continue as planned. They may change in the next few weeks, much like other sports events. As for those who find the tournament buy in too steep, invite them to your pay per head sportsbook and offer them the best sports betting lines, as well as the best online casino gaming experience.

Brian Young

Sports and Gambling News

An avid sports fan and writer, Brian has many years of experience in the sports betting industry. Together with other gambling and sports experts, they joined with tech experts to develop their own Pay Per Head services company.  On his spare time, Brian either watches the NBA, the NFL or both.  When he isn't doing that, he travels to different parts of the world.

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