WSOP Online – General FAQ
WSOP Online FAQ
Why do I have to provide my real name during WSOP tournament registration? What are you going to do with my information?
GGPoker.ca has worked hard to stay true to the WSOP’s heritage as the world’s leading live tournament series, and we actively want the WSOP Online Series final table experience to mimic that of a live tournament; no hiding behind aliases, you face your opponents openly and by revealing your real name, you’re joining a WSOP tradition stretching back to 1970.
Anyone making a WSOP bracelet event final table will play under their real name (in place of their GGPoker.ca nickname), while the real names for all cash prize winners in WSOP bracelet events will be made available following the conclusion of the tournament.
GGPoker.ca will not share your information otherwise, and all your details remain confidential.
Is deal making permitted at a WSOP bracelet event final table?
No. Deals are not permitted when a bracelet is at stake.
I’m based in a country where play at GGPoker.ca is not permitted; what can I do?
We cannot bend the rules regarding accepted jurisdictions during the WSOP, but if you are willing to relocate to an accepted country, even on a temporary basis, we can accommodate you!
Please check out our WSOP Online – Travel Guide FAQ.
Is the WSOP Online Main Event a phased tournament, or do players play in flights until they qualify for Day 2 and at that point are frozen out of all other Day 1 flights?
Yes, players that make it to the end of a Day 1 with a stack can take part in additional Day 1s if they want to (and have not exceeded the maximum number of re-entries). However, if a player finishes multiple Day 1s with chips, only the highest chip stack will go to Day 2 (this rule is universal for all WSOP Online phase events).
I can’t choose my country when attempting to register my account; is there any fix for this?
Typically, if a player is unable to select their country of residence from the list made available during the sign up process, GGPoker.ca will be unable to accept them as a player and the individual will be unable to access GGPoker.ca products and services. So if you cannot select your country, it is likely that you will be unable to create a GGPoker.ca account.
What’s the policy on players winning multiple tickets to WSOP events?
If you win multiple WSOP event tickets, your unused tickets will be exchanged for TCA$ after the series is finished.
I have multiple WSOP satellite and event tickets, all different values. Can I combine them in order to register for a higher buy-in event?
No, this is not possible at present.
I have WSOP tickets; when do they expire?
You can check the expiration date of any tickets in your account by logging into the GGPoker.ca app and viewing your tickets in the My Page > Balance Status window. The expiration date of each ticket is clearly displayed.
I want to sell some of my action for a WSOP Online event; what is the maximum amount I can sell via the integrated staking feature? If I sell more than 50% of my action and win the event, do I still get the WSOP bracelet?
You can sell up to 90% of your action in any GGPoker.ca tournament. No matter how much you sell – even if you offer 90% and it is bought by a single backer – if you win a WSOP Online event, the bracelet (and the glory!) is yours alone.
Why are there no mixed game events in the WSOP Online schedule?
Some traditional WSOP event game variants have not yet been developed at GGPoker.ca.