The World Series of Poker Circuit will return to Northwest Indiana for its regular stop from September 11–22 at Horseshoe Hammond, offering 17 events and a $1,700 Main Event with a $1,000,000 guarantee.
Horseshoe Hammond has been a regular stop on the WSOP Circuit since its debut in 2008, consistently drawing one of the largest Main Event crowds in any given Circuit year.
Familiar Circuit territory
This will be the second loop for the WSOP at Horseshoe Hammond in 2025. The road show previously stopped by in March, where Evan Bethyo beat 900 entries to win $228K. It was also the series where Jennifer Lin turned a free seat in the last chance 8-Max into a second WSOPC ring and $17K.
The action starts at 10 am local time on Sept. 11 with a $400 Double Stack, an early warmup for those playing the first flight of the $400 Mini Main later that day at 4 pm. It's the first of five flights from Sept 11–13, featuring a 10am and 4 pm version on the 12th and 13th.
Other ring events include a $400 Seniors Event and some PLO on the road to a $400 Monster Stack with a $250K guarantee and three flights Sept. 15–16.
It all leads up to the $1,700 Main Event on Sept 18, with three opening flights and a $1,000,000 guarantee. Each of the heats kicks off at 11 am local time on Sept. 18–20, with surviving players returning on Sept. 21 for a shot at Day 3's final table on Sept. 22.
Single-day tournaments are peppered throughout the full schedule, including the $250 Ladies Event on Sept. 19 and a $400 Closer on the last day of the series with a $30K guarantee.