Watch WSOP 2025: Free YouTube Streams & PokerGo Coverage Guide
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The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) can be watched through several options, including free livestreams on YouTube and paid coverage via streaming services that carry PokerGo. For many fans, the free YouTube streams provide daily coverage of major events, including previews, live action, and highlights, which makes it easy to follow along without a subscription. The WSOP YouTube channel often posts full event videos, reaction clips, and sometimes player interviews, so viewers can catch up on key hands or watch moments they missed.
Mizrachis Epic $10M WSOP 2025 Main Event Triumph
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Michael Mizrachi Wins 2025 WSOP Main Event Michael Mizrachi, nicknamed “The Grinder,” won the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event. He beat a huge field of 9,735 players to claim the $10 million top prize. This was his eighth WSOP bracelet, tying him for fifth place all-time in bracelet wins.
How the Final Table Unfolded The final table lasted just 79 hands, with 20 on the last day. Mizrachi took down John Wasnock heads-up when his flush beat Wasnock’s two pair.
WSOP Main Event 2025: 9735 Entries Make History as 3rd Largest Ever
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The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event wrapped up with 9,735 total entries, making it the third-largest Main Event field in history. Every player paid a $10,000 buy-in to compete, creating a massive prize pool of $90,535,500 that will be split among the top finishers.
The winner of the 2025 WSOP Main Event takes home a life-changing $10 million first-place prize, while the tournament paid out to 1,461 players in total.
2025 WSOP Bracelet Events: How Many Are There?
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The 2025 WSOP will feature 100 bracelet events, making it the biggest WSOP schedule ever announced. That means players will have 100 chances to win a coveted bracelet, with events ranging across different poker formats and buy-ins.
For example, the schedule includes a wide mix of tournaments, so both casual players and high-stakes competitors can find something that fits their style. In simple terms, the 2025 WSOP is set up to give poker fans more action, more variety, and more opportunities to compete for one of the game’s most respected prizes.
2025 WSOP Main Event Buy-In
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The 2025 WSOP Main Event buy-in is $10,000, which means players need ten thousand dollars to enter poker’s biggest tournament of the year. This standard entry fee keeps the event in the same premium range as past years and makes it one of the most recognizable poker competitions in the world.
For example, a player who wants to compete in the Main Event must cover that full $10,000 entry cost before sitting down at the table.
Where Is the 2026 WSOP? Location Venue and Key Details
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The 2026 World Series of Poker is expected to be held once again on the Las Vegas Strip, most likely at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas, where the series has been running in recent years. While the full official announcement for the 2026 summer schedule has not been released yet, all the usual early guides and industry chatter suggest there is no planned change of city or casino for the main festival.
WSOP 2026 Location: Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas
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Where is WSOP 2026?
The 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, split between Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas on the Strip, giving players easy access to tournament rooms, registration, and hotel amenities close together.
H2 — Dates and schedule overview
The main summer bracelet series runs from May 26, 2026 through July 15, 2026, covering 100 bracelet events across both properties; plan for the busiest stretch in mid-June when several large-field No-Limit Hold’em and High Roller events overlap.
Paulius Plausinaitis Wins GGMillion$ SHR for $315054
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This week, Lithuania’s Paulius Plausinaitis emerged victorious in the GGMillion$ Super High Roller Championship, claiming a substantial prize of $315,054. This win marks a significant achievement for Plausinaitis as it was his first final table appearance in this prestigious tournament.
The event attracted a competitive field of 155 entries with a buy-in of $10,300, easily surpassing the $1 million guarantee and creating an impressive prize pool. The tournament showcased some of the best talent in the poker world.