WSOP+ App Officially Coming to the World Series of Poker

WSOP Plus is now live!
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After a successful trial at the 2024 WSOP Paradise in The Bahamas, the WSOP+ app is officially coming to the 2025 World Series of Poker.

Players can now register for every event on the 2025 WSOP schedule without having to wait in the notoriously long lines players have become accustomed to.

The WSOP+ app is available for download on iOS and Android at WSOPPlus.com.

“WSOP+ will further elevate the WSOP experience for all of our players,” said Ty Stewart, CEO of the WSOP. “Not only can our community now save time and effort by registering in advance for their favorite tournaments, but the app will also showcase WSOP content and all of the important event information that participants are eager to have at their fingertips!”

In addition to buying into tournaments, players can access chip counts, results, seat assignments, tournament sheets, and real-time tournament clocks that will feature all essential information. Players have enjoyed a similar experience using the PokerStars Live app on the European Poker Tour.

The WSOP+ account will be mandatory this summer, though players can still register for tournaments and buy in with cash at the tournament cage. Players can purchase tournament tickets on the app fee-free using ACH, PayPal, Luxon Pay, or Paris tournament accounts funded in-person at the tournament cage. Credit and debit card transactions will carry a 3% fee.

Players must also have a Caesars Rewards number and link their Caesars Rewards account to their WSOP+ account.

Anyone who knows how to play Texas Hold’em and other games will descend upon Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker on May 27th. The annual festival will run through July 16th and feature a record 100 bracelet events.

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