It’s hard to believe that we’re only three months away from the start of the 2014 World Series of Poker. The annual gathering in the Nevada desert runs from May 27 to July 14. Right now, you can win your way in on WSOP.com, a regulated online poker site in Nevada. Register for WSOP.com here to get started.

We’ll begin this article by taking about one of the easiest ways to qualify for the madness in Las Vegas, a $215 satellite to the WSOP Main Event that is held every Saturday on WSOP.com. You can buy in for $215 directly, enter daily qualifiers, play in sit and go qualifiers, or earn 1,500 points in order to enter. The WSOP Main Event has a $10,000 buy-in and this year’s running will have a $10 million guaranteed first place prize in celebration of its tenth year at the Rio. Most of the top nine players have made $1 million or more in recent years.

If you’re short on cash, WSOP.com also offers freerolls to the WSOP Main Event. To qualify for a freeroll, all you need to do is one of the following: deposit $1,000 in a month, play 20 days of cash games in a month, play 100 or more sit and gos in a month, or place at least second in the weekly Sunday in order to earn entry to the Main Event freeroll.

Finally, you can qualify for a freeroll for a $1,500 WSOP preliminary event seat by doing one of the following: reload any time during a month, play 10 days of cash games in a month, play 50 sit and gos in a month, make the final table of the Sunday major, or play the Sunday major three times in a month. The bottom line is there are plenty of ways to win your way into the 2014 WSOP by playing on the only Nevada online poker site associated with the series, WSOP.com.

One other way to make a few bucks on WSOP.com in Nevada is to partake in the Game of the Day. When you do, you’ll earn double player points. Check our WSOP.com for the full Game of the Day schedule.

Sign up for WSOP.com. You don’t have to be a Nevada resident to play on WSOP.com. Instead, all you need to do is physically be located in the state.

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