World Series of Poker returns to Tulsa March 15-26 with $1M Championship Event

TULSA, Okla. — The World Series of Poker is bringing its international tour back to the tables at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa March 15-26.

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The tournament consists of 46 events over 12 days, including a first-ever $1,000,000 guaranteed No Limit Hold’em Championship event beginning on Thursday, March 22, and concludes Monday, March 26. WSOP is also holding a $250,000 No Limit Re-Entry event on the first weekend, which features four flights over two days. This year, the stop features 12 official WSOP Circuit Ring events, as well as Seniors’ No Limit Hold’em and a ladies’ event.
Event buy-ins range from $135 to $2,200. Satellite qualifier buy-ins range from $65 to $275.
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa Circuit event is the 21st stop on the tour that began in August at Harrah’s Casino in North Carolina. It is the second WSOP Circuit series hosted by Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa and only one of three to be held in Oklahoma. Last year’s event brought more than 7,500 entries from 37 states and three foreign countries. More than $2.5 million was paid out in prize money.
Players will be looking to follow the footsteps of last year’s circuit winner, William Berry. The Norman, Oklahoma, resident won $180,806 in the main event, which featured 574 entrants competing for $861,000. The top 63 competitors finished in the money.
Players can qualify for the 2017-18 Global Casino Championship several ways: (a) win a Circuit Main Event at any domestic or international stop; (b) win a “Casino Championship,” which is defined as the player at each stop who accumulates the most points throughout the 12-event gold ring schedule at any domestic or international stop; or (c) be one of the top 50 cumulative point earners over the entire season who hasn’t otherwise qualified (domestic tour only). 
WSOP Circuit Events are a series of poker tournaments hosted throughout the United States and throughout the world, beginning in early August each year and culminating the following summer, with a $1,000,000 Global Casino Championship where the victor earns a WSOP gold bracelet.
Guests must be 21 years of age to play. Discounted hotel rooms are available starting at $89 with code WSOP2018.
For more information from WSOP, visit www.WSOP.com.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is located off Interstate 44 at exit 240. From signature restaurants and gaming to The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa offers the best entertainment amenities in Oklahoma. For more information, visit hardrockcasinotulsa.com.
  
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa WSOP Circuit
Date
Time
Ring
Tournament
   Buy-in
 
3-15
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
1
No Limit Hold’em Monster Stack
$365
 
 
4 p.m.
 
Ring Satellite* (10 Seats Guarantee)
$65
 
 
7 p.m.
 
No Limit Hold’em
$135
 
           
3-16
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite*
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
2A
No Limit Hold’em ($250K Guarantee) Flight A
$365
 
 
5 p.m.
2B
No Limit Hold’em ($250K Guarantee) Flight B
$365
 
 
7 p.m.
 
No Limit Hold’em
$135
 
           
3-17
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite*
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
2C
No Limit Hold’em ($250K Guarantee) Flight C
$365
 
 
5 p.m.
2D
No Limit Hold’em ($250K Guarantee) Flight D
$365
 
           
3-18
10 a.m.
Ring
Seniors No Limit Hold’em
$250
 
 
2 p.m.
3
No Limit Hold’em (1-Day)
$365
 
 
7 p.m.
 
No Limit Hold’em Green Chip Bounty
$135
 
           
3-19
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite*
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
4
No Limit Hold’em Double Stack
$365
 
 
5 p.m.
5
No Limit Hold’em Black Chip Bounty
$365
 
 
7 p.m.
 
No Limit Hold’em Survivor Tournament
$135
 
           
3-20
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite*
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
6
No Limit Hold’em
$365
 
 
5 p.m.
7
Pot Limit Omaha
$580
 
 
7 p.m.
 
6 Handed No Limit Hold’em
$135
 
           
3-21
9 a.m.
 
Ring Satellite*
$65
 
 
11 a.m.
8
6 Handed No Limit Hold’em
$365
 
 
4 p.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
7 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to Main Event)
$250
 
           
3-22
9 a.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
11 a.m.
9A
$1,000,000 Championship Event
Flight A
$1,675
 
 
2 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to Main Event)
$250
 
 
5 p.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
7 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to Main Event)
$250
 
 
10 p.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
           
3-23
9 a.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
11 a.m.
9B
$1,000,000 Championship Event
Flight B
$1,675
 
 
2 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to Main Event)
$250
 
 
5 p.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
7 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to Main Event)
$250
 
 
10 p.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
           
3-24
9 a.m.
 
Turbo Satellite (to Main Event)
$135
 
 
11 a.m.
9C
$1,000,000 Championship Event
Flight C
$1,675
 
 
2 p.m.
10
No Limit Hold’em (1-Day)
$365
 
 
7 p.m.
 
No Limit Hold’em Black Chip Bounty
$250
 
           
3-25
10 a.m.
Ring
Seniors No Limit Hold’em II
$250
 
 
12 p.m.
 
Mega Satellite (to High Roller)
$275
 
 
2 p.m.
11
No Limit Hold’em (1-Day)
$365
 
 
4 p.m.
12
High Roller No Limit Hold’em (2-Day)
$2,200
 
           
3-26
12 p.m.
 
Restarts for Ring events 9 & 12
   
           
*Ring Satellite for entry into a $365 Buy-In “Ring Event.” All Ring Satellites guarantee at least ONE seat. Day Two restarts begin at 1 p.m. (multi-flight re-starts at 12 p.m.).