World Poker Tour Reveals Live Streaming Schedule for WPT World Championship

The World Poker Tour (WPT) plans to live-stream for 14 days during the WPT World Championship series next month, including one of the most historic poker tournaments ever.

Action begins Nov. 29 and runs until Dec. 23 at Wynn Las Vegas, one of the top spots for poker on the Strip. During what figures to be a massive series for the second consecutive year, there’s going to be a $40 million guaranteed championship event (Dec. 12-21), the largest guaranteed prize pool in poker history.

Not only will it set a guaranteed prize pool record, but it will, at the very least, become the third largest live tournament outside the World Series of Poker (WSOP) ever. But it’s far from the only major event on the upcoming schedule (full schedule below).

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WPT World Championship Streaming Details

If you’ve been wondering if the Wynn tournaments next month will be viewable for fans, the answer is yes to many of them. The WPT will begin streaming on WPT.com Dec. 7 with a $25/$50 Creator Cash Game featuring legendary poker vloggers Brad Owen and Andrew Neeme, both World Poker Tour ambassadors.

Tournament streaming begins the following day with the $1,100 Ladies Championship final table. On Dec. 9-11, it’s back to cash game action the first two days a high-stakes no-limit hold’em game, followed by one day of pot-limit Omaha action. There are three additional cash game streams scheduled, including the Million Dollar Cash Game Dec. 15.

Speaking of million dollar games, the Big One for One Drop is back, but this time as part of the World Poker Tour’s series at Wynn. And, yes, the final table on Dec. 20 will be live-streamed for your viewing pleasure. Superstars such as Phil Ivey have already committed to the $1 million buy-in event.

Full WPT World Championship Streaming Schedule

Date Event Time(PT)
Dec. 7 Creator Cash Game 4:00-10:00 p.m.
Dec. 8 Ladies Championship FT Time TBD
Dec. 9 High Stakes Cash Game 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 10 High Stakes Cash Game 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 11 PLO Cash 4:00-10:00 p.m.
Dec. 12 Prime Championship Day 3 4:30 p.m./second break
Dec. 14 Ladies Cash Game 4:00-10:00 p.m.
Dec. 15 Million Dollar Cash Game 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 16 WPT World Championship Day 2 1:00-8:00 p.m.
Dec. 17 WPT World Championship Day 3 12:30-8:30 p.m.
Dec. 18 WPT World Championship Day 4 12:00-11:15 p.m.
Dec. 18 Arsham Celebrity Cash Game 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 19 WPT World Championship Day 5 12:00-11:15 p.m.
Dec. 19 Prime Championship FT 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 20 WPT World Championship Day 6 12:00 p.m. to final six
Dec. 20 The Big One for One Drop FT 4:00 p.m.
Dec. 21 WPT World Championship FT 4:00 p.m.

There will be extensive live-streaming of the WPT World Championship starting on Day 2. From that point on, the record-setting $10,400 buy-in tournament will be available for poker fans right up until the last cad is dealt on Dec. 21. The only day between Dec. 7 and Dec. 21 that the WPT won’t have a live-stream up is Dec. 13.

The only question now is how much above the $40 million guarantee will the WPT World Championship hit. We’ll find out that answer next month.

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WPT World Championship Series Schedule

Dates Tournament Buy-In Guarantee
Nov. 29 Limit Omaha/8 $600 $60,000
Nov. 29-Dec. 4 No-Limit Holdem $600 $1,000,000
Dec. 3 No-Limit Holdem 8-Max $10,000
Dec. 4-7 Mystery Bounty No-Limit Holdem $1,600 $2,000,000
Dec. 4-6 Seniors Championship (55+) $1,100 $500,000
Dec. 4 No-Limit Holdem 6-Max $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 5 No-Limit Holdem/Pot-Limit Omaha $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 6-8 Ladies Championship $1,100 $250,000
Dec. 7-12 WPT Prime Championship $1,100 $5,000,000
Dec. 8 8-Game Mix $2,200 $200,000
Dec. 12-21 WPT World Championship $10,400 $40,000,000
Dec. 12-13 HORSE Championship $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 13 Pot-Limit Omaha $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 15 No-Limit Holdem Turbo ($500 Bounty) $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 16 No-Limit Holdem Progressive Bounty (PKO) $3,000 $500,000
Dec. 17-18 Limit Omaha/8 Championship $1,100 $100,000
Dec. 17-20 No-Limit Holdem $3,000 $3,000,000
Dec. 17-18 No-Limit Holdem High Roller $25,700
Dec. 18-19 WPT Big One for One Drop $1,000,000
Dec. 19-23 No-Limit Holdem $1,600 $2,000,000
Dec. 19-20 Seniors High Roller (50+) $10,000 $500,000
Dec. 19 No-Limit Holdem 6-Max $3,000 $500,000
Dec. 20-21 Dealers Choice Championship $3,000 $200,000
Dec. 20-21 WPT Alpha8 $50,000
Dec. 21 Pot-Limit Omaha $10,500
Dec. 22 No-Limit Holdem $1,100 $200,000
Dec. 23 No-Limit Holdem $1,100 $100,000

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