WSOP.com, BorgataPoker Host Tournament Events Every Week

WSOP.com and BorgataPoker offer a robust schedule of tournament play every week. Sunday remains a big day, but here’s a look at what’s happening the rest of the week.

With WSOP.com and BorgataPoker both finishing up major tournament events recently, you might think the online poker tournament schedule in New Jersey (and in the case of WSOP.com, also Nevada) doesn’t have much going on.

But, both sites—along with their respective partners 888 Poker and PartyPoker—offer a robust schedule of tournament play every week. Sundays remain the big day for online poker tournaments, but both WSOP.com and BorgataPoker pack their schedules full of tournament events all week.

Here’s a look at some of the tournament play offered up in New Jersey on a weekly basis. WSOP.com tournaments are also open to Nevada players and 888 Poker players in Delaware.

WSOP.com and 888Poker

WSOP.com still offers the highest guarantee on a regularly scheduled poker tournament with its $100,000 guaranteed Sunday No Limit Hold’em event. The tournament carries a $320 buy-in and is held at 6 p.m. ET on Sundays.  

WSOP.com also offers a regular schedule of satellites to the event, including freerolls daily at 5 and 7 p.m.

The $100,000 is joined by tournaments each Sunday with guarantees from $11,111 to $75,000.

WSOP.com, however, also offers a $12,500 guaranteed tournament on Saturdays, a $25,000 guarantee tournament on Tuesdays and daily tournaments with guarantees of $10,000 and $15,000. There are also two monthly tournaments, with a Saturday $20,000 tournament and another $50,000 guarantee tournament one Sunday a month.

WSOP.com also has a weekly leaderboard for Sit & Go tournaments on Sunday. The leaderboard tracks play on daily Sit and Go Tournaments with weekly payouts of $1,000 in bonus play.

Join the fun at WSOP.com now!

BorgataPoker and PartyPoker

BorgataPoker has a sizeable Sunday Tournament with a $35,000 guarantee No Limit Hold’em tournament every Sunday at 5 p.m. The tournament carries a $215 buy-in.

However, it’s during the week that BorgataPoker shines.

First up is the Mega Tuesday $535 six-max at 8 p.m. It’s a $12,000 guaranteed tournament that features a 12,500 starting chip stack and has become a player favorite. Borgata also offers an Old School Tournament on Tuesdays at 7:30 with a $35 buy-in, but a $20 re-buy. 

BorgataPoker’s Mega Thursday event is a $320 buy-in, no-limit tournament with a $7,500 guarantee. It has a $12,500 starting chip stack and a player-friendly structure designed to create more play.

BorgataPoker also offers a $10,000 guaranteed daily No Limit tournament at 7 p.m. Finally, BorgataPoker runs a monthly tournament leaderboard on all tournament play that awards $11,000 in prizes.

Sign up here and start playing at Borgata!

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