WSOP 2022: schedule, events and how to watch online and on TV
Thousands of players have been taking part in the 2022 World Series of Poker. Here’s what you need to know so you don’t miss out on the action in Las Vegas.

The World Series of Poker 2022 has attracted thousands of players and an even bigger number of spectators. The 53rd WSOP has recorded 8,663 entrants, the second-largest in the competition’s history. The victor on July 17 stands to win $10 million.
Tournaments began in May and will be taking place through July 20, and many games, including the highly popular Main Event, are being streamed live.
Day 7 of the Main Event starts at 2pm from the Bally's Event Center with 35 hoping to make the final table of 9 players.
— WSOP (@WSOP) July 13, 2022
Chips: https://t.co/f8Z6HgrUdQ
Seats: https://t.co/KxnCBLG0Cz
Today starts at Level 32 with blinds at 150,000/300,000/300,000 Big Blind Ante
Players have been competing at almost 600 poker tables with more than a thousand dealers.
Poker content company PokerGo has been broadcasting the tournament exclusively, with livestreams of all gold bracelet events. You can access the games on your mobile, tablet, TV, or computer.
On Saturday night, the money bubble burst with 1,300 players remaining in the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event. Read the full details here: https://t.co/o2DEhCl4wb
— PokerNews (@PokerNews) July 10, 2022
WSOP 2022: How to watch online and on TV
- Event: 53rd annual World Series of Poker
- Livestream dates: Through July 20
- Venue: Las Vegas Strip at Paris and Bally’s Las Vegas
- TV: Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV
- Online: PokerGo.com
The final WSOP Gold Bracelet Event for the year is the first-ever Tournament of Champions, which will be streamed live on July 20. This is a $1,000,000 free roll tournament which any of the 88 bracelet and gold ring winners from the 2022 WSOP Circuit season can join. The competition will feature both local and international poker superstars.