The World Series of Poker Online launched its 33-bracelet series yesterday, running through November 11 across Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and New Jersey. The fall schedule opened with two events. a $500 Mystery Bounty and a $1,000 6-Max No Limit Hold'em tournament. The Mystery Bounty format brings hidden prize pools where players eliminate opponents to unlock bounty values. The 6-Max event caters to aggressive, short-handed poker players seeking faster action and tighter ranges than full-ring games.

This bracelet run signals WSOP's commitment to online expansion after pandemic success proved sustainable player bases across regulated markets. The 33-event series offers something for every bankroll and skill level, from low-stakes opening tournaments to deeper buy-in competitions expected later in the schedule. Players from all four states can compete for the same bracelets, creating combined fields that rival some live series events.

Online poker's legitimacy in regulated US markets continues strengthening. WSOP Online dominates the bracelet space in these jurisdictions, and consistent scheduling reinforces player loyalty. November represents peak online poker season as weather drives recreational players indoors.