The 2021 iteration of the WPT Online Series will be starting on May 14, featuring a $500 K GTD Mini Main Event ($530 buy-in) and $3 million GTD Main Event ($3200 buy-in). Satellite tournaments are ongoing and start at only $0,01 cent! Read the full article to know the Satellite Tree, Main Event Schedule and more.
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The $3 million GTD prize Main Event has a $3200 buy-in and the $500 K GTD Mini Main Event a $530 buy-in, but as usual, players can qualify in satellite tournaments that start at $0,01.
$0.01 > $3.30 Phase 1 Ticket
$3.30 Phase 1 > Phase 2
$33 Phase 2 > Sunday Final (15 X $3200 Main Event Seats GTD)
$0.01 > $0.55 Phase 1 Ticket
$0.55 Phase 1 > Phase 2
$5.50 Phase 2 > Sunday Final (30 X $530 Mini Main Event Seats GTD
Sun - May 23rd WPT Online Series Main Event (Day 1A)
Sun - May 30th WPT Online Series Main Event (Day 1B)
Mon - May 31st WPT Online Series Main Event (Day 2)
Tue - June 1st WPT Online Series Main Event (Day 3)
Wednesday - June 2nd WPT Online Series Main Event Final table
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