If you’re headed to the World Series of Poker this year or you live in Nevada or New Jersey, WSOP.com, a regulated online poker room, will be offering plenty of qualifiers for the WSOP and allowing cage deposits this year. The regulated online poker site launched after the summer series last year, but still found time to host an Online Nine event, a hybrid live and online tournament whose finale played out on the same stage as the November Nine.

In a conference call with reporters on Tuesday, WSOP officials outlined plans for the integration of WSOP.com into its eponymous live event. WSOP.com Head of Poker Bill Rini told the media, “This is going to be the first year where real money gaming will be available on WSOP.com during the WSOP… From the start of the WSOP, we’ll be debuting our cage deposit, which will allow players to deposit to their WSOP.com accounts directly from the cage.”

To celebrate the site’s new cage option, WSOP.com will be offering a 100% up to $1,000deposit bonus and a 100% up to $1,000 reload bonus. The room will also have a customer service booth at the Rio, the WSOP’s host casino, and WSOP.com ambassadors will be wandering the halls fielding questions from players.

Sit and go and Step satellites will run for most of the events, including heads-up sit and gos with a $5,000 version for a Main Event seat. WSOP.com will hold Dinner Break Turbos during the nightly dinner break of the WSOP to allow players on property to play with ease.

Also revealed were the dates of the next WSOP.com Online Championships, which will start June 1 in Nevada and New Jersey. According to WSOP.com officials, the series will have $500,000 in guarantees. The schedule for the next WSOPOC should be announced by the end of May.

Speaking of the end of May, WSOP.com Nevada will be holding a High-Roller Series from May 25 to 31 featuring high-dollar buy-in events ranging from $215 to $530. Its Main Event will be held on May 31 and have a $530 price tag along with $50,000 in guaranteed money. The WSOP starts on May 27, which is in the middle of the High-Roller Series.

In case you missed it from our article on Tuesday, “Players will be able to compete on WSOP.com in a special Grind Room that will be set up at the Rio featuring computers, plenty of power outlets, and a segregated wireless network.” You’ll be able to play in the Grind Room on your own device or using one of the provided computers, which should make for an entertaining atmosphere.

WSOP.com’s goal is to send 100 players to the Main Event through various qualifiers. Additionally, the call teased a potential hybrid online and offline bracelet event, although no details have been given yet. The site has already awarded 100 WSOP seats and expects to award another 100 through online satellites.

Even if you don’t live in Nevada, you can sign up for WSOP.com Nevadanow and then deposit once you arrive in the desert. You can also sign up for WSOP.com New Jersey.

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