In a record-breaking year for the World Series of Poker (WSOP), the 2024 WSOP Online Bracelets saw an impressive 37 bracelets awarded and almost $31 million in prizes distributed to players from around the world. The online series, which took place on the popular poker platform GGPoker, attracted thousands of players eager to compete for the prestigious WSOP bracelets and a share of the massive prize pool.
The 2024 WSOP Online Bracelets kicked off with a bang, as the first event, a $1,000 No Limit Hold’em tournament, drew a staggering 4,321 entries. The tournament featured a guarantee of $1 million, but this was easily surpassed, with the final prize pool reaching over $4.3 million. In the end, it was Canadian player “highrollerkid” who emerged victorious, taking home the first bracelet of the series and a whopping $532,617 in prize money.
As the series progressed, players had the opportunity to compete in a wide range of events, with buy-ins ranging from as low as $100 to as high as $10,000. From traditional Texas Hold’em to less common variants like Omaha Hi-Lo and Seven Card Stud, there was something for every type of poker player to enjoy. The largest prize pool of the series came in the $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Championship event, which attracted 868 entries and a total prize pool of over $8.6 million. In the end, it was American player “wsopchamp2024” who emerged victorious, taking home the prestigious bracelet and a massive $1,512,093 in prize money.
One of the standout moments of the series came in the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha event, which saw a total of 321 entries and a prize pool of over $1.5 million. The final table featured some of the top PLO players in the world, including bracelet winners “omaha_master” and “ploking123.” In the end, it was “jeffplo” who emerged victorious, taking home the bracelet and a first-place prize of $352,167.
Overall, the 2024 WSOP Online Bracelets was a resounding success, with players from all corners of the globe coming together to compete for glory and riches. With 37 bracelets awarded and almost $31 million in prizes distributed, it was a series to remember for poker fans everywhere. As the popularity of online poker continues to grow, the WSOP Online Bracelets are sure to remain a highlight of the poker calendar for years to come.