2019 World Series of Poker


The 2019 World Series of Poker was the 50th annual tournament, and took place from May 28-July 16 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
There were 90 bracelet events. To celebrate the 50th WSOP there was a $50,000 No Limit Hold'em event as well as the Big 50, a $500 buy-in No Limit Hold'em event with a guaranteed $5 million prize pool and $1 million for the winner. There was also a tournament open only to past WSOP bracelet winners. A short deck tournament was also held for the first time. All No Limit Hold'em events employed the Big Blind Ante format.
The $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event began on July 3 and concluded on July 16. The structure of the Main Event was changed, with players now receiving 60,000 chips at the start of the tournament, up from 50,000 in 2018.
Robert Campbell won two bracelets to earn Player of the Year honors. Daniel Negreanu was originally believed to have won the award for the third time, but it was later found that he was erroneously credited with a cash in an event where he didn't finish in the money. When points for that event were taken away, Negreanu finished third behind Campbell and the 2018 winner, Shaun Deeb.

Event schedule

Source:
High stakes event.
No points awarded towards Player of the Year.
Online event.

Player of the Year

Final standings as of November 4 :
RankNamePointsBracelets
1 Robert Campbell3,961.312
2 Shaun Deeb3,917.320
3 Daniel Negreanu3,861.780
4 Anthony Zinno3,322.001
5 Phil Hui3,186.171
6 Dan Zack3,126.131
7 Dario Sammartino3,091.030
8 Chris Ferguson2,997.100
9 Kahle Burns2,983.372
10 Dash Dudley2,860.792

Leaders

Note: these statistics not including the 15 WSOPE events.
RankNameCashes
1 Chris Ferguson19
T2 Marcelo Giordano Mendes18
T2 Jake Schwartz18
T2 Steven Wolansky18
T5 Shaun Deeb17
T5 Daniel Negreanu17
T7 Jon Turner16
T7 Yueqi Zhu16
T9 Scott Bohlman15
T9 Ismael Bojang15
T9 Noah Bronstein15

Main Event

The $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event began on July 3 with the first of three starting flights. The final table of 9 was reached on July 12, with the finalists returning on July 14 before a winner was determined on July 16.
The Main Event attracted 8,569 players, the second-largest field in history after 2006. The winner earned $10,000,000, with 1,286 players finishing in the money. There was a mixup at the money bubble, with Ryan Pochedly originally being credited with bursting the bubble. Several days later, however, it was determined that one elimination had not been taken into account, and Pochedly had actually finished in 1,286th place, therefore making the money.
Three past champions made the money, including Chris Moneymaker who cashed in the Main Event for the first time since winning in 2003. Moneymaker, along with David Oppenheim, was announced as the newest inductees into the Poker Hall of Fame during the final table.

Performance of past champions

Records