The following years witnessed one event on the schedule become a handful and for players to be allowed to play from New Jersey (sorry, no Delaware) until last summer when with live poker on hold, WSOP.com successfully hosted 31 bracelet events awarding nearly $27 million in prizes.
Last year was already big with just Nevada and New Jersey as can be evidenced by the $2,019,700 prize pool the 2,126 entries created in the 2020 WSOP Online Series Event #31: $1,000 NLH Championship won by
Nahrain 2Rivers Tamero for $310,832.
A live World Series of Poker is scheduled this year in the autumn in Las Vegas leaving the summer open again for WSOP.com to host another WSOP Online Series, featuring 33 bracelet events over 32 days, this July.