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by Elsa Lockman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Watch the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table

  • When: Friday, July 15 at 6 p.m. ET and Saturday, July 16 at 5:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: PokerGo
  • Streaming: Watch with a subscription to PokerGo.

Full Answer

Where will the 2022 World Series of Poker events take place?

World Series of Poker Announces 2022 Daily Event Schedule Poker's Flagship Event Moving to the Strip at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas May 31 – July 20

When does WSOP 2022 coverage start on CBS Sports Network?

Episodic content begins airing on CBS Sports Network on July 21, featuring 36 hours of non-Main Event gold bracelet action and 15 hours of WSOP Main Event coverage. That means more than 50 hours of 2022 WSOP coverage will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network. Check out the schedule for WSOP 2022 events on CBS Sports Network.

Who is commentating the 2022 World Series of Poker on PokerGo?

Longtime WSOP commentators and Poker Hall of Fame finalists Lon McEachern and Norman Chad will be on the call joined by 2022 WSOP Tag Team No-Limit Hold’em runner-up Jamie Kerstetter. Following the main event, there will be one more event in the 2022 World Series of Poker to air on PokerGo.

What channel is the WSOP Main Event on?

The action will be broadcast on PokerGo on a 30-minute delay due to Nevada gaming regulations. Starting with 8,663 entrants, this year’s main event boasts the second largest field in WSOP history.

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Will the 2022 WSOP Main Event be on TV?

The 2022 WSOP was broadcast live on PokerGO.com, and all live streams are available on demand on the PokerGO platform. Episodic content begins airing on CBS Sports Network on July 21, featuring 36 hours of non-Main Event gold bracelet action and 15 hours of WSOP Main Event coverage.

Where can I watch the WSOP 2022?

The 2022 WSOP will be streamed on PokerGO this Summer! Sign up to PokerGO using code “WSOPCOM30” for $30 off an annual PokerGO subscription. Follow every WSOP event on WSOP.com here, and follow @WSOP and @PokerGo on Twitter for the latest updates on events and 2022 WSOP live streams.

Is WSOP main event televised?

In addition to live WSOP broadcasts available on PokerGO, CBS Sports Network will broadcast 15 episodes of WSOP Main Event coverage plus 36 episodes from additional WSOP gold bracelet events.

What channel is WSOP on tonight?

CBS Sports will air 15 hours of 2021 WSOP Main Event coverage, plus additional coverage of other WSOP bracelet events.

Is the World Poker Tour on TV?

There are no TV Airings of World Poker Tour in the next 14 days. Add World Poker Tour to your Watchlist to find out when it's coming back. Check if it is available to stream online via "Where to Watch".

Is WSOP final table on TV?

PokerGO is the exclusive live broadcast provider for the 2022 WSOP and the place where you can see the most exciting gold bracelet action play out in real-time. PokerGO is available worldwide on all your favorite devices, including Android phone, Android tablet, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV.

Is the 2022 WSOP on ESPN?

The 2022 WSOP Main Event runs from 31 May to 20 July, with coverage available daily on ESPN.

Is the World Series of Poker still on ESPN?

LAS VEGAS -- The World Series of Poker is moving from ESPN to CBS Sports. CBS and PokerGO announced Monday that the CBS Sports Network will be the home of World Series of Poker events, including 15 hours of the main event competition, which will take place in November in Las Vegas.

How can I watch the World Series?

You can stream the World Series on FOX through live TV streaming services like fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV. If you already subscribe to a TV provider that carries FOX, you can watch the World Series on the FOX Sports app by signing in with your TV provider credentials.

What TV channel is Poker on?

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What time does the WSOP Main Event start?

When is the 2022 WSOP Main Event? The 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event runs from July 3-16, 2022. There will be four starting flights in this year's Main Event, with five 90-minute levels played on Day 1 with cards in the air from 11 a.m. Late registration closes two levels into Day 2 (approx. 2p.

Can you watch PokerGO for free?

How much does PokerGO cost? PokerGO offers a choice between three subscription plans: monthly $14.99, 3-month $29.99, and annual $99.99. All PokerGO subscription plans grant full access to all PokerGO video content.

How can I watch the World Series?

You can stream the World Series on FOX through live TV streaming services like fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV. If you already subscribe to a TV provider that carries FOX, you can watch the World Series on the FOX Sports app by signing in with your TV provider credentials.

Does ESPN have WSOP?

PokerGO and ESPN are your home for the World Series of Poker Main Event and coverage of final table is currently live.

Can you watch PokerGO for free?

How much does PokerGO cost? PokerGO offers a choice between three subscription plans: monthly $14.99, 3-month $29.99, and annual $99.99. All PokerGO subscription plans grant full access to all PokerGO video content.

How do I watch main event Poker?

PokerGO is the exclusive home to watch live coverage of the World Series of Poker. PokerGO is available worldwide on Android phone, Android tablet, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV. You can also stream PokerGO on any web or mobile browser by going to PokerGO.com.

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Espen Jorstad – 83,200,000 chips

It’s been quite a summer for this 34-year-old player from Leuvanger, Norway. Jorstad now lives in London and won his first bracelet earlier in the series in the $1,000 Tag Team with Patrick Leonard. After scoring $74,042 for that win, he’s now found success going it alone as well.

Matthew Su – 83,200,000 chips

He may be one of the least experienced players at the table, but Su has shown plenty of ability in this tournament. The 34-year-old is originally from Boston and has $49,340 in live tournament winnings. His best came in the $10,400 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in 2021, where he finished 43rd for $29,230.

Matija Dobric – 68,650,000 chips

This 31-year-old from Slatina, Croatia, brings a thinner tournament poker resumé than some other players at the final table, but has made the most of Main Event appearance. Dobric has $239,167 in live tournament winnings and a big chunk of that came via another Main Event appearance as well.

Aaron Duczak – 56,000,000 chips

This Canadian from Kamloops, British Columbia, is another recreational player at the final table. The 40-year-old businessman has $423,887 in live tournament winnings including 36 WSOP cashes. His biggest win came on the Mid-States Poker Tour in 2014 when he won a $1,100 event for $77,681.

John Eames – 54,950,000 chips

One of the more seasoned players at the final table, Eames brings in a poker record of $2.2 million live tournament winnings. The 33-year-old from London doesn’t have a bracelet yet, but scored a WSOP Circuit ring in 2014 for $289,706. He has some other nice finishes on his resumé as well.

Adrian Attenborough – 50,800,000 chips

This 28-year-old poker pro from Queensland, Australia, brings a nice record of $1.4 million in live tournament winnings into the final table. Attenborough now lives in Las Vegas and his biggest tournament score came in 2017 when he took third in the $10,400 Bellagio Cup XIII for $361,660.

Michael Duek – 49,775,000

This 23-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, now has his fifth WSOP cash after already notching one big finish this summer. He found a third-place spot earlier in July in Event 69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Eight-Handed Championship. That finish brought him $548,015 and Duek has now already topped that with his deep Main Event run.

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Whether or not they make the trip to Las Vegas this summer for the 2022 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, poker fans from around the world will have the opportunity to watch nearly two-dozen bracelet events that will be broadcast by PokerGO.

32 Days of WSOP Coverage

PokerGO coverage of the 2022 WSOP will kick off with the $100K High Roller, while Event #6: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship and Event #8: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed will be broadcast shortly after.

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