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ClubWPT offers $100,000 in cash and prizes every month to eligible members. No purchase necessary to win. ClubWPT operates within the sweepstakes rules where they are legal and excludes people from joining who live in those states or territories where they are not. See Terms & Conditions for details and eligibility.

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Now ClubWPT is not a gambling site, but it is real poker. ClubWPT operates within the sweepstakes rules where they are legal and excludes people from participation in its sweepstakes games who live in areas where they are not. To better grasp the concept, think of network television shows or other promotions that offer sweepstakes and you get the idea.

Every World Series of Poker winner receives a WSOP bracelet together with the first prize money. The prize amount depends on the number of entrants and the price of buy-in. The winner does not receive the entire prize pool, of course, but he or she does receive a significant portion of it.

Eligibility to participate for cash and prizes is based on the State or Territory in which you reside. Local Laws determine the guidelines for the sweepstakes eligibility. If your territory does not allow for sweepstakes games, then it is deemed ineligible and you cannot participate in sweepstakes poker tournaments.

Eligible Countries

  1. ‘Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer finishes out of money at World Series of Poker debut By Associated Press. Reach the top 281 finishers who will win shares of some $2.5 million in prize money.
  2. The World Series of Poker features nearly 70 distinct tournaments, each with its own buy-in. The Colossus event, which has the smallest buy-in of the Series, offers players a seat for just $565. The most famous WSOP tournament is the No-Limit Hold'em Main Event, which has a $10,000 buy-in.
The United States of AmericaAustraliaCanadaFranceUnited Kingdom

Eligible States and Territories

Alabama*HawaiiMarylandNew YorkUtah
AlaskaIdahoMassachusettsNorth CarolinaVermont
ArizonaIllinoisMichigan*North DakotaVirginia
ArkansasIndianaMissouriOhioWashington D.C.
CaliforniaIowaNebraskaOregonWest Virginia
ColoradoKansasNevadaPennsylvaniaWisconsin
ConnecticutKentuckyNew HampshireRhode IslandWyoming
DelawareLouisianaNew JerseyTennessee
Florida*MaineNew MexicoTexas

*Alabama, Florida and Michigan ClubWPT™ sweepstakes eligibility period runs from October 1, 2020 through November 30, 2020. ClubWPT may extend sweepstakes eligibility to Alabama, Florida and Michigan again in the future at its discretion. See Official Rules for Alabama, Florida and Michigan residents at our Terms of Service.

Din slot dimensions. The measurement of a standard DIN slot is 2-1/8' (50mm) height by 7-1/8' (180mm) width. Most car radios will slide directly into the single DIN slot without requiring an additional adapter kit. However, some DIN models may require an installation kit.

Prize Redemption

In order to claim and receive your prize, you need to provide us with the required eligibility information listed below. Best part is, you only have to do this once (as long as you don't move from your current address).

Eligibility consists of proof of identity, proof of residency, and proof of age. All three (3) of these requirements must be met in order to claim your prize. The following forms of identification are acceptable as proof of identity and age:

  • Valid US Driver's License
  • Valid US State Identification Card
  • Valid US Military Identification Card
  • Valid Canadian Driver's License
  • Valid Canadian Province Identification Card
  • Valid Passport

You can submit a copy of the above proof, along with your full name, AND your ClubWPT Username, to us in any one (1) of the following ways:

  • Scan and e-mail to verify@theclubservices.com
  • Fax to (702) 920-7652
  • Mail to the following address:
    Club Services, Inc. Prize Eligibility Department
    17877 Von Karman Avenue
    Suite 300
    Irvine, CA 92614

If you have won $600 or more in any given calendar year, Federal Tax Regulations requires that you complete and return form W9 and that we issue you a form 1099 at the end of each calendar year.

If you prefer, you can fill this out at any time to avoid future delay. You will only be issued a form 1099 if you met or exceed the Federal Tax requirement. Please note that you are NOT required to submit a W-9 form unless your cumulative annual winnings are $600 or more.

Please allow 4 weeks for prize processing once all required information is received.

You will be sent an e-mail advising you of any unmet requirements, or if you are ineligible for any reason.

If any prize or prize notification is undeliverable, if the required documents are not returned in a timely manner, or in the event of non-compliance with any of the Terms & Conditions or addendum to, the prize will be forfeited in its entirety.

The numbers are in for the ‘Internation Tournament' segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in main event. A total of 674 entries were made across three starting flights, creating a prize pool of $6,470,400.

The 2020 WSOP $10,000 main event features an unprecedented live-and-online hybrid model, and will essentially play out as two separate events that each begin online and will play until two separate live final tables are set. The two eventual champions determined at those final tables will then square off to determine which will win the championship WSOP gold bracelet and an added bonus prize of $1,000,000 to go along with whatever they won at their initial final table.

The top 80 finishers will make the money in the ‘International Tournament', with a min-cash being worth $15,277. The final nine players will all earn at least $75,360, with the eventual champion set to take home $1,550,969 along with their chance at the title and the bonus million that is up for grabs.

Prize

A total of 179 players survived the three starting flights to make Day 2, which resumes at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, December 7. Play will continue until the nine-handed final table is set. Those players will then reconvene in person to play down to a winner at King's Casino in Rosvadov, the site of the WSOP Europe for several years now.

World

Now ClubWPT is not a gambling site, but it is real poker. ClubWPT operates within the sweepstakes rules where they are legal and excludes people from participation in its sweepstakes games who live in areas where they are not. To better grasp the concept, think of network television shows or other promotions that offer sweepstakes and you get the idea.

Every World Series of Poker winner receives a WSOP bracelet together with the first prize money. The prize amount depends on the number of entrants and the price of buy-in. The winner does not receive the entire prize pool, of course, but he or she does receive a significant portion of it.

Eligibility to participate for cash and prizes is based on the State or Territory in which you reside. Local Laws determine the guidelines for the sweepstakes eligibility. If your territory does not allow for sweepstakes games, then it is deemed ineligible and you cannot participate in sweepstakes poker tournaments.

Eligible Countries

  1. ‘Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer finishes out of money at World Series of Poker debut By Associated Press. Reach the top 281 finishers who will win shares of some $2.5 million in prize money.
  2. The World Series of Poker features nearly 70 distinct tournaments, each with its own buy-in. The Colossus event, which has the smallest buy-in of the Series, offers players a seat for just $565. The most famous WSOP tournament is the No-Limit Hold'em Main Event, which has a $10,000 buy-in.
The United States of AmericaAustraliaCanadaFranceUnited Kingdom

Eligible States and Territories

Alabama*HawaiiMarylandNew YorkUtah
AlaskaIdahoMassachusettsNorth CarolinaVermont
ArizonaIllinoisMichigan*North DakotaVirginia
ArkansasIndianaMissouriOhioWashington D.C.
CaliforniaIowaNebraskaOregonWest Virginia
ColoradoKansasNevadaPennsylvaniaWisconsin
ConnecticutKentuckyNew HampshireRhode IslandWyoming
DelawareLouisianaNew JerseyTennessee
Florida*MaineNew MexicoTexas

*Alabama, Florida and Michigan ClubWPT™ sweepstakes eligibility period runs from October 1, 2020 through November 30, 2020. ClubWPT may extend sweepstakes eligibility to Alabama, Florida and Michigan again in the future at its discretion. See Official Rules for Alabama, Florida and Michigan residents at our Terms of Service.

Din slot dimensions. The measurement of a standard DIN slot is 2-1/8' (50mm) height by 7-1/8' (180mm) width. Most car radios will slide directly into the single DIN slot without requiring an additional adapter kit. However, some DIN models may require an installation kit.

Prize Redemption

In order to claim and receive your prize, you need to provide us with the required eligibility information listed below. Best part is, you only have to do this once (as long as you don't move from your current address).

Eligibility consists of proof of identity, proof of residency, and proof of age. All three (3) of these requirements must be met in order to claim your prize. The following forms of identification are acceptable as proof of identity and age:

  • Valid US Driver's License
  • Valid US State Identification Card
  • Valid US Military Identification Card
  • Valid Canadian Driver's License
  • Valid Canadian Province Identification Card
  • Valid Passport

You can submit a copy of the above proof, along with your full name, AND your ClubWPT Username, to us in any one (1) of the following ways:

  • Scan and e-mail to verify@theclubservices.com
  • Fax to (702) 920-7652
  • Mail to the following address:
    Club Services, Inc. Prize Eligibility Department
    17877 Von Karman Avenue
    Suite 300
    Irvine, CA 92614

If you have won $600 or more in any given calendar year, Federal Tax Regulations requires that you complete and return form W9 and that we issue you a form 1099 at the end of each calendar year.

If you prefer, you can fill this out at any time to avoid future delay. You will only be issued a form 1099 if you met or exceed the Federal Tax requirement. Please note that you are NOT required to submit a W-9 form unless your cumulative annual winnings are $600 or more.

Please allow 4 weeks for prize processing once all required information is received.

You will be sent an e-mail advising you of any unmet requirements, or if you are ineligible for any reason.

If any prize or prize notification is undeliverable, if the required documents are not returned in a timely manner, or in the event of non-compliance with any of the Terms & Conditions or addendum to, the prize will be forfeited in its entirety.

The numbers are in for the ‘Internation Tournament' segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in main event. A total of 674 entries were made across three starting flights, creating a prize pool of $6,470,400.

The 2020 WSOP $10,000 main event features an unprecedented live-and-online hybrid model, and will essentially play out as two separate events that each begin online and will play until two separate live final tables are set. The two eventual champions determined at those final tables will then square off to determine which will win the championship WSOP gold bracelet and an added bonus prize of $1,000,000 to go along with whatever they won at their initial final table.

The top 80 finishers will make the money in the ‘International Tournament', with a min-cash being worth $15,277. The final nine players will all earn at least $75,360, with the eventual champion set to take home $1,550,969 along with their chance at the title and the bonus million that is up for grabs.

A total of 179 players survived the three starting flights to make Day 2, which resumes at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, December 7. Play will continue until the nine-handed final table is set. Those players will then reconvene in person to play down to a winner at King's Casino in Rosvadov, the site of the WSOP Europe for several years now.

The overall chip leader heading into day 2 is Senthuran Vijayaratnam, who bagged up 966,714 at the end of the third and largest starting flight. Day 1C drew 257 entries, with 1A adding 246 and 1B another 171.

World Series Of Poker Prize Money Breakdown

Plenty of accomplished players have made it through to day 2 with healthy stacks, including day 1B leader Blaz Zerjav (639,394), Viacheslav Buldygin (480,671), Preben Stokkan (446,677), Christopher Puetz (394,051), Laurynas Levinskas (389,628), Damian Salas (266,036), and Toby Joyce (243,195).

2020 WSOP Online main event champion Stoyan Madanzhiev was eliminated from this event on Day 1C. Madanzhiev voiced his frustration with this tournament being marketed as the ‘main event' after he had already won a tournament that was described as such earlier this year. In a Twitter post he said, 'Looking back, If I had known I wasn't playing the ‘actual' world series of poker, I probably wouldn't have reentered. Or maybe even played.'

There is general agreement that the whole phrase refers to the fact that in this game the two is the highest rather than the lowest card, and that 'Big Two' is an accurate translation of the sense. Poker hands big 2. A Two Pair is the seventh best possible hand in the poker hand ranking system. Three-of-a-Kind ranks directly above it, with the best 3-of-a-Kind being a Set of Aces or Trip Aces. There are only two hands that rank below a Two Pair. The hand that ranks directly under it is called One Pair. Big two (also known as deuces, capsa and various other names), is a card game of Chinese origin. It is similar to the games of winner, daifugō, president, crazy eights, cheat, and other shedding games. A flush is a hand that contains five cards all of the same suit, not all of sequential rank, such as K ♣ 10 ♣ 7 ♣ 6 ♣ 4 ♣ (a 'king-high flush' or a 'king-ten-high flush'). It ranks below a full house and above a straight. Under ace-to-five low rules, flushes are not possible (so J ♥ 8 ♥ 4 ♥ 3 ♥ 2 ♥ is a jack-high hand).

World Series Of Poker Prize Money

The counterpart to the ‘International Tournament' segment of this hybrid event is the ‘Domestic Tournament'. That will begin on Dec. 13 with a single starting flight. The final table will be set the following day, with the in-person finale taking place on Dec. 28. The winners of the two tournaments will then meet on Dec. 30 for a final battle for the bracelet and the added $1,000,000 in prize money.





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