WSOP.com Bracelet and Circuit Events Fill June and July with Chances at Poker Glory

It’s June, and that means its World Series of Poker bracelet season not only at the Horseshoe and Paris in Nevada, but also for players in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, and bracelets aren’t the only bling up for grab this month, as WSOP.com is running a Circuit series as well.

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Win a WSOP bracelet from home — just like GPI Female Player of the Year Cherish Andrews, who had her bracelet “for breakfast” after winning it from Pennsylvania. (Image: Cherish Andrews/Twitter)

The online bracelet series kicks-off in Nev/NJ tonight (June 1), while players in the separate markets of Michigan and Pennsylvania have to wait until Sunday (June 4).

A 12-event Circuit series starts in all three markets today.

Pennsylvania and Michigan June WSOP.com Circuit Scedule (all times local)

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New Jersey/Nevada Circuit events

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The WSOP.com bracelet events begin this evening in NJ/Nev with the $333 Triple Treys Summer Opener.

NJ/Nev bracelet events (all times local)

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In the markets of Pennsylvania and Michigan, players will vie for bracelets every Sunday until July 16.

Pennsylvania and Michigan bracelet events (all times local)

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International players have to wait until August

Players outside the US will have to wait into the end of August for their bracelet series, but it’s a big one. From  Aug. 15 to Sept. 26, GGPoker, the WSOP’s international partner, will hold 33 bracelet events.


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Bob Pajich is a poker news reporter, creative writer, and poker player who never met suited connectors he didn't like. Tips, corrections, complaints and kudos should go to CardsChatBob@gmail.com.

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