
Finally, the series comes to an end with the traditional $500 buy-in Summer Saver on July 16. On July 2, an NLHE Deepstack event is scheduled carrying a buy-in of $600 - the largest of the series followed by an affordable $300 buy-in NLHE event a week later. This is followed by a PKO Event on the following Sunday coming for an entry fee of $400. Highlights include a $500 buy-in Bankroll Builder event on the opening day of the series. The average buy-in across the series is just over $450, with the $500 price point featuring three times $400 two times and one edition of $300 and $600 each. The number of online bracelet events is down to seven from eight, as seen last year.Ĭompared to last year, the buy-ins are on the lower side, starting at $300 and going up to $600. The online bracelet schedule is exactly the same as the one scheduled for players in Michigan. Details of the WSOP PA 2023 Online Bracelet Series The bracelets are scheduled to run every Sunday at 6:30 PM PST for seven weeks in a row. The online bracelet series on WSOP PA kicks off on June 4 and runs through to July 16. This year will be the third time WSOP PA players will be competing for online gold bracelets alongside the live series. Nevertheless, Pennsylvania online poker players should still be excited about the prospect of winning a gold bracelet without having to step outside of their homes.

However, Pennsylvania’s state regulator has indicated hints of joining the interstate online poker compact in the past and it is possible that by 2024 the state would have joined hands with NJ-NV-DE-MI to become the fifth state to authorize cross-border online poker shared liquidity. The Keystone State is the only active regulated online poker state that has yet to join the multi-state online poker compact.

Much like its counterpart WSOP MI, the Pennsylvania platform is ring-fenced, with players confined within the state. WSOP PA opened its doors to Pennsylvanian players in June 2021.
