The 2022 WSOP PA online bracelet series is halfway through its eight-event schedule. The four events played so far have generated $393,663 , averaging a prize pool of just below $100,000 per tournament. That average should grow past six figures by the end of the series, as several larger events still await.

These bracelet events are available only to poker players within Pennsylvania state lines, with separate online series also running in Michigan and the shared markets of Nevada and New Jersey. Nevada and New Jersey’s events are part of the greater WSOP festival in Las Vegas, which has 88 live events running over the same timeframe.

All four bracelet winners to date in the 2022 WSOP PA online bracelet series have something in common – not only was it each of their first WSOP gold bracelets, but it was also all players’ career-high scores.

Joseph Kuczewski started the series by winning Event #1: Big $500 , which generated 270 entries for a prize pool of $121,500 . The largest event so far in the Keystone State’s version of events, Kuczewski earned $30,970 for his efforts.

A week later, Chris Perkins took down Event #2: $400 Ultra Deepstack on June 5, topping a field of 272 entries to win the top prize of $24,960 . Perkins had nearly $150K in lifetime earnings before winning the event, but his largest score was $15,000 from a 936th-place finish in the 2021 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas.

The third event was the only Pot-Limit Omaha event on the docket. It drew 152 entries to generate a prize pool of $68,400 , with Mark Dellavecchio recording just his third-ever score in a victory that earned him $17,292 plus a gold bracelet.

This past Sunday, the series reached its halfway point after Stephen Jarrett was the last man standing in Event #4: $600 Online Deepstack Championship . A total of 196 entries created a prize pool of $105,843, and Jarrett took home $26,979, roughly one-fourth of all money up for grabs. WSOP PA online poker winner celebrates

Perkins took to Twitter after winning the event, stating, “HOLY S**T! […]

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