THE WORLD SERIES OF POKER CIRCUIT COMES HOME TO THE LAS VEGAS HORSESHOE

The official home of the World Series of Poker (WSOP), the Horseshoe in Las Vegas looks forward to hosting 18 WSOP Circuit ring events from March 20th through April 1st.


Las Vegas, Nevada (March 18, 2025) - Already abuzz in anticipation of the approaching 2025 World Series of Poker, the Horseshoe on the famous Las Vegas Strip kicks off their first WSOP Circuit series of 2025.


Scheduled for Thursday, March 20th through Thursday, April 1st, local pros are sure to make their presence felt as they battle in 18 ring events offering over $2.2 million in prize pool guarantees.


Horseshoe’s $1,700 Circuit Main Event boasts a $750,000 guaranteed prize pool with three Day One flights scheduled for March 28th through the 30th, with Day Two taking place on March 31st, and the final day of play on April 1st.


At the last Horseshoe - Las Vegas WSOP Circuit series, decorated poker pro David Jackson finished first out of the 455 entrant field to win $139,996 and his second career Circuit ring to accompany his two bracelets.


Helping build excitement for the Circuit series, the staff at the Horseshoe’s Hall of Fame Poker Room have been running a valuable Circuit Booster promotion that has incentivized cash game grinders to put in even more time at the poker table.


By playing a minimum of 50 hours of cash games during the qualifying period, players earned a seat to the Circuit Booster tournament, featuring a prize pool with 250 entries to events at the upcoming WSOP Circuit series.


Circuit Booster participants are set to battle it out on Thursday, March 20th starting at 11 AM in the Normandy Ballroom and will be competing for 100 Circuit Main Event seats as well as 50 seats to the $1,125 Mystery Bounty and another 50 seats to the $400 Mini Main.


A staple of nearly every WSOP Circuit series, the $400 Mini Main draws large fields and big prizes, especially when it offers six Day One Flights plus a $250,000 guarantee. The first event of the series, the six flights of the $400 Mini Main take place Thursday, March 20th through Saturday, March 22nd, with the final day of play on Sunday, March 23rd.


A popular format that is almost a requirement at any tournament series, the $1,125 Mystery Bounty provides three Day One flights running Wednesday, March 26th through Friday, March 28th. The final day of the Mystery Bounty is scheduled for Saturday, March 29th, where the remaining players will duke it out for the biggest piece of the $300,000 guaranteed prize pool.


Every ring winner at the WSOPC series at the Las Vegas Horseshoe receives a seat in the prestigious WSOP Tournament of Champions, a $1,000,000 freeroll that is also eligible to 2024/25 live and online bracelet winners. The host property for the Tournament of Champions will be announced in the coming weeks.


The official Circuit Media Partner of the WSOP, Poker.Org will be onsite providing full coverage throughout the series in Las Vegas. Keep up with the action on the Poker.Org Instant feed as well as follow Poker.org on Twitter (@pokerorg) and Instagram (@poker_org_) for chip count reports, interviews, highlights of big hands, and more provided by live reporter Jeremy Geist.


For players competing in the WSOP Circuit series at the Las Vegas Horseshoe who would like a photo of themselves at the poker table, fill out the Poker.Org Photo Request Form here.


Check out the full ring event schedule for the upcoming WSOPC Las Vegas series below.

 

 

Things To Do at the Horseshoe


While the Las Vegas Strip certainly has a wide array of entertainment options to enjoy, leaving the Horseshoe is not a requirement when it comes to having fun away from the felt.


Catch A Show at the Imagine Showroom


Located above the Casino, the Imagine Showroom offers a variety of entertaining shows whether you’re looking for a magical evening or one full of laughter.


Nearly every day at 4 PM during the series, be amazed by magician Frederic Da Silva and his highly-rated Paranormal Mind Reading Show.


Are you a Harry Potter fan who prefers a laugh over real-life magic? Purchase a ticket to Potted Potter, a Harry Potter parody show that hilariously recounts the entire fantasy series in 70 laugh-filled minutes.


Looking for a show that’s more musical? Wednesdays through Fridays during the series see X ROCKS live, where performers combine the beauty of burlesque with rock’n’roll hits.


Arcade at Horseshoe


Travel down the escalators away from the Casino and near the food court you will find Horseshoe’s huge 7,000 square foot Arcade.


With more than 90 arcade games surrounded by a sleek, neon atmosphere, the Arcade at Horseshoe is the perfect place to have fun with your family between WSOP Circuit tournaments.


Twilight Zone by Monster Mini Golf


After you’re done collecting prize tickets at the Arcade, journey over to Twilight Zone by Monster Mini Golf and experience an 18-hole mini golf course inspired by the popular show.


Featuring glow-in-the-dark holes, golf balls, and clubs, this fun, sci-fi mini-golfing experience is enhanced by a live DJ on select nights.


Along with one of the best mini-golf courses you will find on The Strip, Twilight Zone also offers mini bowling for even more fun competition.


Where To Eat at the Horseshoe


The Bedford by Martha Stewart


While the Horseshoe offers poker action and fine dining options in its own right, players would be doing themselves a disservice by not journeying to the connected Paris Las Vegas to enjoy even more culinary options.


One such option is The Bedford by Martha Stewart, the very first restaurant created by the American business icon.


Inspired by Stewart’s original farmhouse, The Bedford satiates the appetite of any customer seeking fine French cuisine.


If you want to experience a charming atmosphere and delectable dishes straight from “Martha’s Kitchen”, be sure to make a reservation at The Bedford.


Nobu


A staple of high-end Japanese dining around the world, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's award-winning restaurant Nobu is a must for players who have yet to experience it.


Located on the Paris side of the property, indulge in a variety of Japanese dishes that includes sushi, miso, sashimi and much more.


Any restaurant on The Strip worth its salt provides an impressive drink menu, and Nobu is no different. When dining at Nobu, be sure to enjoy a drink or two, whether it be sake or a negroni.


Jack Binion’s Steak


Poker players who frequent Horseshoe casinos across the United States are surely familiar with this culinary mainstay.


Jack Binion’s Steak, offering prime cuts at nearly every Horseshoe location, holds a convenient spot for players right on the casino floor at the Las Vegas property.


Bearing the name of one of the most important figures in World Series of Poker history, the steak and drink offerings at Jack Binion’s Steak reflect the high standing of the Poker Hall of Fame inductee.


Looking to enjoy a juicy steak before you make a deep run in a Circuit event? There is no better spot to do so than Jack Binion’s Steak.


Nightlife at the Horseshoe


The Cabinet of Curiosities


Located on the first floor of the property down the escalators away from the casino, The Cabinet of Curiosities is one of the most unique bars you will find on The Strip.


Let mixologists craft you the perfect cocktail as you take in cabinets filled with one-of-a-kind items and bobbles from around the world.


Solve puzzles while you partake in libations to gain entry to The Lock Speakeasy, accessible to The Cabinet of Curiosities patrons who are able to crack the code.


Montecristo Cigar Bar


It is no secret plenty of gamblers love a good cigar, and there is no better place to smoke one than at the Montecristo Cigar Bar.


Found on the Paris side of the property, Montecristo Cigar Bar offers over 300 premium cigar brands that pair brilliantly with a glass of something dark.


Looking for the perfect spot to celebrate winning your first Circuit ring? Look no further than Montecristo Cigar Bar!


The Indigo Lounge


Conveniently located right by the Horseshoe Casino, The Indigo Lounge offers a brilliant spot to enjoy a drink and watch the NCAA March Madness tournament during the WSOP Circuit series.


Whether you post up at the bar or reserve seating for yourself and a group, The Indigo Lounge provides a great respite that’s not too far from the action.


As you watch to see if your bracket remains perfect or gets busted, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail at one of the Horseshoe’s best spots.