Virginia Debut: Caesars Virginia to Host First World Series of Poker Circuit Event
AI-GENERATEDThe World Series of Poker is heading to Virginia for the first time in September 2026. Caesars Virginia features $1.5 million in total guarantees.
Caesars Virginia in Danville is making history by bringing the World Series of Poker (WSOP) to the Commonwealth of Virginia for the first time. From September 3 to September 14, the resort will become the stage for one of the most prestigious poker events in the world. Players from across the region and beyond are expected to compete in a total of 18 official ring events. The Pantheon at Caesars Virginia serves as the venue, marking a milestone for the local gaming industry.
The decision to bring the WSOP Circuit to Danville highlights Caesars' ambition to establish Virginia as a premier destination for gaming and hospitality. With a total guaranteed prize pool of over $1.5 million, the organizer is making a strong statement. Poker fans have the chance to secure one of the coveted WSOP gold rings, which are considered one of the highest status symbols in professional poker. Registration is handled exclusively through the WSOP LIVE app, which provides real-time information on standings and chip counts.
Numbers and facts
The tournament schedule is densely packed and offers buy-ins for various types of players. The series kicks off on September 3 with the NLH Double Stack Opener, featuring a $400 buy-in and a $25,000 guarantee. One of the highlights before the grand finale is the Mini Main Event, spread over four starting days (Flight A to D), guaranteeing a prize pool of $250,000. The absolute centerpiece, however, is the WSOP Circuit Main Event from September 10 to 14. Here, the buy-in is $1,700 with a guaranteed prize pool of $500,000.
In addition to standard formats, there are specialized tournaments such as the Seniors Event for players aged 50 and over, or the Ladies Event on September 11. Variants other than No-Limit Hold'em are also represented, including Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) 8 or Better and a Big O tournament. A High Roller event with a buy-in of $2,200 rounds out the offering on the penultimate day of the tournament. All gold ring winners during the 2026 season also receive a $5,000 package for the WSOP Circuit Championship at WSOP Paradise.
Background
Caesars Virginia is a joint venture between Caesars Entertainment and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The resort features a gaming floor of more than 90,000 square feet, nearly 1,500 slot machines, and 73 live table games. Integrating the WSOP into this portfolio is a logical step to strengthen the Caesars brand in Virginia. Chris Albrecht, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Caesars Virginia, sees the event as a confirmation of the site's quality.
"We're excited to welcome poker players and fans from across the country for this landmark event. As the first WSOP Circuit event ever held in Virginia, this tournament is another testament to our property’s commitment to providing our guests with world-class gaming, entertainment and hospitality." - Chris Albrecht, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Caesars Virginia
Why it matters for German players
For German poker players, participating in such international live events remains subject to strict conditions. While you can play at the tables in Virginia from age 21, the legal situation for online poker in Germany is narrowly defined by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). German players should ensure they only play with providers listed on the official whitelist of the Joint Gaming Authority of the States (GGL). These platforms guarantee player protection, such as the monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros via the LUGAS system and connection to the OASIS lock file. Participating in satellites for US events via unlicensed providers (often based in Curacao or Malta) is illegal for Germans and carries high risks regarding prize payouts. Those wishing to participate professionally in the WSOP must also consider tax aspects for winnings abroad, as the US often withholds a withholding tax.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
German providers with a GGL license are currently focusing heavily on complying with strict German rules, such as the 1-euro stake limit for slots, which does not apply directly to poker but affects overall liquidity on the platforms. Large international collaborations, such as GGPoker's role as the exclusive partner for WSOP satellites, are only possible in the German market under compliance with local IT security and data protection requirements. However, the prestige of events like the one in Virginia shows that poker remains a global growth driver. German casinos often use such news to promote their own live poker offerings in state-run casinos, as these offer the highest level of legal certainty for players.
Frequently asked questions
When will the WSOP take place in Virginia?
The tournament series at Caesars Virginia is scheduled for the period from September 3 to September 14, 2026. This is the first time a World Series of Poker Circuit event has visited the state.
How high are the prize pools at the WSOP Circuit in Danville?
A total of over $1.5 million in prize money is guaranteed. The Main Event alone provides a $500,000 guarantee with a $1,700 buy-in.
What age restrictions apply for participation?
As is common for casino visits in the US, all participants must be at least 21 years old. Registration is done digitally via the WSOP LIVE app, which is also used for seat assignments and chip counts.
Are players from Germany allowed to participate in the WSOP?
Yes, German citizens can participate in live tournaments in the US, but they must comply with US tax laws and regulations for importing cash. Online qualifications should be done exclusively through GGL-licensed providers to ensure compliance with the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling.
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