Dec 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Poker News

The 2010 WSOP schedule is out now, and it’s got a few interesting changes in store for players, the first of which is two rooms in the Rio to compete in instead of one. The 51-day schedule of 57 events (at least gold bracelet events) starts May 27 and runs through July 17, with the final table of the main event happening November 6 through 9. As always, ESPN will be televising much of the 2010 WSOP tournaments, including the main event. And as always, most of the good poker sites online are or will soon be running satellites and qualifiers into the 2010 WSOP, including the Main Event.

Other differences notable on the 2010 WSOP schedule from years before include a $10,000 HORSE championship instead of a $50,000 one, the $50,000 event becoming an 8-game mixed event. There will also be a $25,000 six-max event in NL Holdem for high-rolling fans of short-handed play.

Who will be the next Joe Cada?

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