Four of this year’s World Series of Poker online bracelet events are in the books. That’s the total number of events we witnessed last year, but only midway through this year’s WSOP.
The new events didn’t perform quite as well as might have been hoped.
Since the $400 opening event managed to produce a seven-figure prize pool, that would have seemed to be a reasonable target for the $500 Knockout and $600 Turbo Deepstack.
The Knockout drew only 1,224 entries and produced a prize pool of only $656,640, but its lack of re-entries easily excuses that. Without re-entries, the opener would have only had a $707,000 prize pool. From that perspective, event No. 38 didn’t underperform too badly.
The Turbo Deepstack, for its part, drew 1,767 entries and produced a $795,150 prize pool.
It’s hard to evaluate these events because they’re new and because both feature a nonstandard format.
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