The upcoming poker tournament series will have a lot of live coverage
The World Poker Tour (WPT) has released its live-streaming schedule for the upcoming WPT World Championship, which runs for 14 days from November 29 through December 23 at Wynn Las Vegas. This will be another huge series for the second straight year, featuring the biggest guaranteed prize pool in history at the $40 million guaranteed championship tournament starting on December 12.
Live streaming of WPT World Championship events will be available at WPT.com starting on December 7 with the $25/$50 Creator Cash Game featuring WPT ambassadors and poker vloggers Brad Owen and Andrew Neeme.
The following day’s streaming begins with action from the $1,100 Ladies Championship final table, and play resumes on December 9, with two days of coverage of the High Stakes Cash Game event. PLO action will follow the next day with three more cash game streams scheduled, including the Million Dollar Cash Game event on December 15.
The Big One for One Drop returns to the WPT Wynn series at this event, with final table action live-streamed beginning on December 20. Various poker superstars will appear at the $1 million buy-in tournament, including ten-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey.
The WPT World Championship will have extensive live-streaming coverage from Day 2 through the final hand of the $10,400 buy-in event that wraps up on December 21. No live streaming of the series will be available on December 13.
The only thing left before the WPT World Championship is witnessing how far beyond the $40 million guarantee the prize pool will go.
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