The WSOP's new home will include all convention space at both Paris Las Vegas and Bally's. The legendary deep-stack tournament will continue play through the Final Table on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16. This year's Main Event is back to its traditional time frame around the July 4 holiday, beginning on Sunday, July 3. WSOP will again feature the much-anticipated $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em World Championship, also known as the 'Main Event', which in 2021 hosted 6,650 entrants from around the world despite taking place during a pandemic. The schedule is jam-packed with first-class events and we expect this to be the biggest and most anticipated WSOP yet.' 'We're ready to welcome players from all over the world to our housewarming party at Bally's, soon-to-be Horseshoe, and Paris. 'This year is particularly historic for the WSOP with its move to the heart of the Las Vegas Strip and debut in the best facilities we've ever had,' said Ty Stewart, the WSOP's Executive Director residing over his 17th WSOP. Doors open on Tuesday, May 31 with exciting action through the event's conclusion on Wednesday, July 20. The move to the Strip builds upon the legacy for Caesars Entertainment's World Series of Poker, as the first-ever tournament was played at Las Vegas' original Horseshoe in 1970.