The WSOP has also confirmed that the “Millionaire Dollar Freeroll” introduced as a season-ending championship will return for 2022-23.
With 35 stops already announced or awaiting that final regulatory approval, the 2022-23 Circuit series will easily surpass the 2021-22 Circuit season’s 21 stops. The need to receive final regulatory approvals is the most common reason for Circuit stops to not be officially announced, and the remaining 10 stops will be revealed in the weeks and months to come. However, WSOP is able to reveal only 25 of a planned 35 Circuit stops at this time, with the remainder to be announced in the weeks and months ahead. It’s the first time in recent years that the WSOP has been able to construct a full slate of stops, which had been somewhat curtailed since early 2020 and the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022-23 season begins even as the Las Vegas WSOP wraps up its closing events, with the July-to-May season beginning on July 20 with a 12-day visit to Choctaw Durant (OK), near Oklahoma’s border with Texas. The World Series of Poker has released the complete schedule of stops for the upcoming 2022-23 WSOP Circuit series, with stops across the U.S.