WSOP Circuit hits Southern Indiana from Oct. 17-28

Matt Hansen
Matt Hansen
Posted on: October 16, 2024 09:52 PDT

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The World Series of Poker Circuit is about halfway through the 2024 portion of the 24/25 season and Caesars Southern Indiana will play host to the next stop, with 18 tournaments and a $1,700 Main Event from October 17-28. 

The Main Event starts on Friday, Oct. 25 and it will offer two flights before the surviving players return on Sunday's Day 2 to fight for a spot at Monday's final table. Last year, Christopher Cochran outlasted a field of 301 players to earn a six-figure score of $101,269 for the victory. 

Christopher Cochran Christopher Cochran won the Main Event at the previous Southern Indiana stop in May.

The lineup

The series will kick off on Thursday, Oct. 17 at 11 am with a one-day $400 NLH event that eases everyone into the action before the multi-flight $400 NLH kicks off on Friday. Friday's event offers four starting days — two on Friday and two on Saturday — before everyone comes back on Sunday to play down to a winner. 

The first Sunday of the series will also feature the $400 NLH Mega Stack, with players starting with 30,000 chips in a one-day pursuit of a WSOPC ring with 25-minute levels. Sunday also offers a $600 Eight-Max before the weekday tournaments kick off on Monday with another $400 one-day NLH event. Also on Monday is the first Omaha tournament of the series with a $600 PLO at 4 pm. 

Tuesday, Oct. 22 gives way to the $400 Monster Stack with the first of two opening flights and a $400 H.O.R.S.E. later in the afternoon at 4 pm. Wednesday brings the second opening flight of the Monster Stack and another PLO event, this time for $400. 

Thursday's double feature gives players the chance at a $600 NLH at 10 am and the $2,200 High Roller at 3 pm. Friday continues with an elevated $1,100 PLO tournament and the first flight of the $1,700 Main Event at 11 am. 

The final weekend taps the second flight of the Main Event on Saturday and another $400 NLH — this time a turbo — at 4 pm. Sunday continues with the $600 Seniors event while Day 2 of the Main Event plays down to a final table. 

If $600 isn't your speed, or if you were unlucky on Sunday, a $300 Seniors event will follow on Monday, along with the $300 Womens event to close out the series. 

Check out the full schedule here. PokerOrg will be on hand throughout the series for live updates and the best photographs in poker. Sign up for your own at pokerphotos.org