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Streamlined Vegas Experience: WSOP+ App Poised to Transform 2025 Poker Series, Eliminating Lengthy Queues

End of prolonged queueing at the World Series of Poker potentially concludes as the WSOP+ app prepares for a complete rollout, timed for the 2022 event.

Introducing a game-changer for the 2025 WSOP series: The WSOP+ app poised to eliminate extended...
Introducing a game-changer for the 2025 WSOP series: The WSOP+ app poised to eliminate extended queues.

Streamlined Vegas Experience: WSOP+ App Poised to Transform 2025 Poker Series, Eliminating Lengthy Queues

The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is set to offer a more streamlined and connected experience for players with the introduction of the WSOP+ app. The app, which is now available for download on iOS and Android at WSOPPlus.com, will become mandatory for registration and ticket assignment at the event.

The WSOP+ app will be instrumental in providing real-time information, such as tournament clocks and the number of players remaining, throughout the series. It will also serve as a one-stop-shop for all essential event information, including events, structure sheets, chip counts, daily results, seat assignments, and more.

The series, which kicks off on May 27 with a Mystery Bounty event and runs until July 16, will feature 100 bracelet events in total, making it the most in the series' history. Online pre-registrations will require one-time in-person verification onsite at the WSOP.

To register through the app, players will need a valid ID, a Caesars Rewards number, and an email address. Those without smartphones can get assistance from on-site staff, but the requirement for an email address ensures that players can be notified when a seat becomes available via a virtual waiting list and notification system.

Accounts can be created at the registration area, which will be located inside the Champagne Ballroom on the Paris side of the series. Tickets will have a QR code for tournament staff to scan, and payment methods will include ACH, credit/debit cards/PayPal, Luxon Pay (non-US only), WSOP Online Qualifiers, and Paris tournament accounts that are funded in person at the WSOP cage.

WSOP CEO Ty Stewart stated that the app will elevate the WSOP experience for all players, making it more convenient and connected than ever before. The app will showcase WSOP content and provide important event information, helping to reduce registration friction and keep players better informed throughout the events.

The WSOP+ app was tested and received a strong reception at WSOP Paradise in The Bahamas, and its introduction at the main live WSOP series in Las Vegas marks a significant step forward in modernizing the live WSOP experience. There will be a 3% charge on credit/debit transactions, but no fee for tournament tickets.

In summary, the WSOP+ app is set to revolutionize the WSOP experience by offering a centralized platform for all player needs, reducing registration friction, and providing real-time information throughout the series. With the app, players can look forward to a more convenient and connected WSOP experience in 2025.

[1] This information is based on the bullet points provided and may not be exhaustive. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the official WSOP website.

  1. In 2025, smartphones will prove crucial for WSOP players, as the WSOP+ app, now available on iOS and Android, becomes mandatory for registration and ticket assignment at the event, offering real-time information and functioning as a one-stop-shop for essential event details.
  2. Casino-and-gambling enthusiasts attending the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will find the WSOP+ app especially useful, as it will showcase WSOP content and help players stay informed about tournament clocks, chip counts, seat assignments, and more, even while playing popular casino-games like poker.
  3. When registering for the WSOP, players will need a valid ID, a Caesars Rewards number, an email address, and can create accounts at the registration area, which will accept multiple payment methods, including ACH, credit/debit cards, PayPal, Luxon Pay, WSOP Online Qualifiers, and Paris tournament accounts funded in person at the WSOP cage.

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