888poker is resurrecting its well-received WPTDeepStacks series later this year, offering players another opportunity at colossal prize pools and the coveted WPT championship.
Collaborating with the World Poker Tour (WPT), the online series presents 28 thrilling events and a staggering $3 million in guaranteed winnings. With buy-ins commencing at a modest $525 and culminating in a $1,050 High Roller event, there’s something for everyone.
The series kicks off on November 28th with a $525 buy-in event featuring a substantial $200,000 guaranteed prize pool. However, the true allure lies in the series’ inclusivity. Players can ascend to the top through satellite tournaments starting at a mere $0.01, with buy-ins spanning from $55 for Mini High Rollers to $5,200 for the Super High Roller. Speaking of high rollers, the main event boasts ten starting flights, affording players multiple attempts at becoming a poker champion and securing a life-altering sum of money.
Angelica Hael, VP of Global Tour Management at the World Poker Tour, expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating that the WPT is delighted to join forces with 888poker once more and provide players worldwide a chance to capture a prestigious WPTDeepStacks title.
Amplifying the excitement, 888poker will be broadcasting the final tables of six events starting November 29th, enabling fans globally to witness the action unfold. 888poker Ambassador and WPT Champion Dominik Nitsche shared the sentiment, emphasizing the remarkable opportunity these events present for recreational players to transform a small investment into a life-changing win from the comfort of their homes. With the recent surge in online poker’s popularity, Nitsche eagerly awaits some thrilling competition and witnessing the crowning of the next WPTDeepStacks champion.
888poker and the World Poker Tour (WPT) are joining forces once more! The renowned WPTDeepStacks series returns in 2021, providing a fusion of digital accessibility and the allure of a brick-and-mortar tournament setting. Amit Berkovich, a top executive at 888poker, highlighted how this collaboration allows both recreational players and seasoned sharks to compete for substantial poker accolades.