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The 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event is set to see wire-to-wire daily live coverage from July 1-14 on ESPN and Poker Central’s direct-to-consumer OTT streaming service PokerGO. The ESPN flagship channel and ESPN 2 will host 14 straight days of WSOP main event action, with PokerGO streaming additional exclusive coverage outside of the ESPN broadcast windows.
- The 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event is set to see wire-to-wire daily live coverage from July 1-14 on ESPN and Poker Central’s direct-to-consumer OTT.
- The WSOP (World Series of Poker) is the most prestigious poker event in the World. The date of origin goes back to the 1970s and has continued on ever since. If a player wins an event they receive a World Series of Poker Bracelet which is one of the most sought after poker trophies in the world.
- PokerNews.com is the world's leading poker website. Among other things, visitors will find a daily dose of articles with the latest poker news, live reporting from tournaments, exclusive videos.
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As is recent years, PokerGO will also have an extensive schedule of streams covering other bracelet events throughout the summer. The final schedule of the events to be broadcast will be announced nearer to the start of the WSOP.
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“For the past four years, our partnership with ESPN has been centered on creating the ultimate fan experience by providing wire-to-wire coverage of the World Series of Poker Main Event,” Chief Business Officer of Poker Central JR McCabe said in the WSOP press release. “We look forward to another year of bringing poker’s premier event to fans all across the globe.”
“ESPN’s yearly World Series of Poker coverage has proven to be an annual favorite with our poker fans,” said Rob Temple, Senior Vice President of programming and acquisitions at ESPN. “Through our partnership with Poker Central, we look forward to another season of extensive broadcast coverage of the most popular poker event on earth.”
Check out the current broadcast schedule for the WSOP main event on ESPN/ESPN2:
Date | Time | Network | Event Day |
July 1 | 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 1A |
July 2 | 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM | ESPN | WSOP Main Event Day 1B |
July 2 | 11:00 PM – 1:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 1B |
July 3 | 8:00 PM – 1:30 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 1C |
July 4 | 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM | ESPN | WSOP Main Event Day 2AB |
July 5 | 10:00 PM – 1:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 2C |
July 6 | 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 3 |
July 7 | 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 4 |
July 8 | 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 5 |
July 9 | 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 6 |
July 10 | 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 7 (Play to Final Table) |
July 12 | 10:00 PM – TBD | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 8 (Nine to Six Players) |
July 13 | 10:00 PM – TBD | ESPN2 | WSOP Main Event Day 9 (Six to Three Players) |
July 14 | 9:00 PM – TBD | ESPN | WSOP Main Event Day 10 (Three Players to Winner) |
The WSOP has now announced almost all of the schedule for the 51st annual running of poker’s largest and richest tournament series, with special press releases covering the ‘value menu’ events, the championship events, the high roller tournaments, and the online events to be held on WSOP.com.
Check out CardPlayer’s tournament listings for up-to-date information on the events that have been announced so far.
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