World Series of Poker not ready to pull the plug on 2020.
The World Poker Tour ignited the global poker boom with the creation of this unique television show based on a series of high-stakes tournaments, and has broadcast globally in over 150 countries and territories. Televised WPT events turned Gus Hansen into the Great Dane and Daniel Negreanu into Kid Poker, and created dozens of poker-made millionaires. World Poker Tour broadcasts Main Tour and.

Tournaments; 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events Sunday, July 19 through Sunday, September 6, 2020: 2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events Wednesday, July 1 through Friday, July 31, 2020.

The full schedule for the 2020 World Series of Poker Online Series has finally been released. When the decision to host 85 gold bracelet events online to help fill the void left by the postponement of the 2020 WSOP in Las Vegas, schedule information was only available for the 31 events being held on WSOP.com in Nevada and New Jersey. The remaining 54 events will be held on international.

The World Series of Poker has released the schedule for yet another set of 2020 WSOP events. I think at this point we might be able to cobble together a complete or nearly complete schedule from.

The World Series of Poker have recently announced the schedule for their 2020 International Circuit. This will see an additional seven venues added to the tour, with some new countries added to the rotation. It will also see the WSOP visit the Casino Barcelona. There will be more than 15 different venues visited by the tour for the 2020.

Could the 2020 World Series of Poker actually be cancelled due to the Coronavirus? Three prominent names in the poker world - Mike MacDonald, Doug Polk and Dan O'Brien - think that there is a great chance of a cancellation happening, and they are all accepting bets that the live bracelet portion of the WSOP will be cancelled.

Source: Pixabay. Just before Christmas in 2019, the powers-that-be at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) announced some of the arrangements for the 2020 iteration of the much-anticipated tournament. Card players from all corners of the globe look forward to this event which now takes place in both North America and Europe.