

The all-poker streaming network PokerGo announced a hefty live-streaming schedule for the 2021 World Series of Poker.
PokerGO is taking over where ESPN left off. (image: PokerG))
The Las Vegas production company announced it will live-stream a total of 25 bracelet events, as well as covering the $10,000 Main Event from the first deal to the last pot.
“PokerGO is proud to present the 2021 World Series of Poker live streaming schedule, featuring 36 days of live broadcasts including comprehensive coverage of the WSOP Main Event from start to finish,” said Mori Eskandani, President of PokerGO in a press release. “The WSOP represents the most exciting time on the poker calendar, and we look forward to bringing the thrill of winning gold bracelets to millions of poker fans around the world.”
PokerGo costs $10 a month with a free trial.
Longtime WSOP broadcasting partner ESPN declined to pick up the rights this year. Instead, PokerGo stepped in and entered a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports to serve as the “Official television home of the WSOP,” according to CBS Sports.
CBS Sports was the first network to broadcast the WSOP in the 70s. It will broadcast 15 hours of the Main Event and another 36 hours of 18 other events.
PokerGo is a all-poker subscription live-streaming channel founded by Eskandani, a legendary poker TV producer and 2018 Poker Hall of Fame inductee. His PokerPROductions is responsible for many shows, including Poker After Dark, High Stakes Poker and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship. They’re all running on PokerGo.
PokerGo will stream the Main Event every day it runs starting November 4 until November 17.
The broadcast schedule for the rest of the events:
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