The World Series of Poker Circuit is headed west to the alpine lakes of Northern Nevada for its next stop at Harvey's Lake Tahoe from October 24 through November 4. The series will feature 18 rings and a $1,700 Main Event.
The series returns one year after its last visit where Bradley Ritschel beat 362 entries in the Main Event for $115,740. The 2023 stop also saw Chris Conrad earn two rings over the course of its 15 events. Famously, Lake Tahoe is the site of our very own Tiffany Michelle's first WSOP ring in a $400 NLH event in 2022.
The rundown
This year's Main Event offers two opening flights on Nov. 1-2 with a Day 2 to follow on Sunday. Other multi-flight events include a $400 Mini Main that starts on Oct. 25 with three opening flights and the $400 Monster Stack on Oct. 29 with three opening flights.
Pot-limit Omaha fans have two shots at a ring with the $400 PLO opener on Oct. 24 and a $400 PLO8 event on Oct. 28. Both tournaments are two-day events that start at 4 pm. Also on the schedule are two Seniors events on Oct. 27 and Nov. 3. Both are $300 and they start bright and early at 10 am. The Women's ring event kicks off at 4 pm on Oct. 30 and features a $250 buy-in.
Other events include a kickoff $400 Double Stack on Oct. 24, $400 NLH one-day tournaments throughout the series, and a $400 Double Stack closer on Nov. 4 to wrap up the stop.
Check out the full schedule here and be sure to follow along with PokerOrg's Instant Live coverage for the latest updates from the floor at the WSOPC Lake Tahoe stop.