Caesars Entertainment has officially released the tournament schedule for the 2026 WSOP Online season. This year the series features a total of 30 gold bracelet events that will take place between May 30 and July 14. The online competitions are designed to run in conjunction with the traditional live World Series of Poker held annually in Las Vegas. Tournament organizers have confirmed that the upcoming series will offer 7 million dollars in total guaranteed prize pools.
The WSOP Online events are available to players located within four specific United States jurisdictions which include Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. By providing these digital platforms, Caesars continues to expand the reach of the tournament series, allowing players to compete for professional titles from their personal devices. Danielle Barille, the vice president of online poker for Caesars Entertainment, stated that the 2026 schedule is intended to offer more ways for participants to compete for gold bracelets than in previous years.
One notable feature of the 2026 WSOP Online schedule is the return of the leaderboard competition. This leaderboard will distribute 50,000 dollars in prizes to the most consistent performers throughout the summer. Additionally, the series aims to bridge the gap between digital and physical poker by hosting live final tables in Las Vegas for three of the high roller online events. This format allows players to qualify and compete online before finishing the tournament in a live setting.
The schedule also includes specific opportunities for players to gain entry into the world championship. Two scramble tournaments are scheduled for June 28 and June 30, with each event guaranteeing 25 seats to the Main Event in Las Vegas. Throughout the duration of the series, WSOP Online will also host various satellite tournaments with lower entry fees. These satellites are intended to make the bracelet events accessible to players with different budget levels.
Regulations permit participants to play in these online events even while they are simultaneously competing in live tournaments at the Las Vegas venues. This overlap is a standard part of the summer poker season, maximizing the number of trophies available to the player pool. Detailed information regarding specific start times and buy-in amounts for the WSOP Online events is currently available through the official tournament software and digital platforms.

