
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) no longer just hands out bracelets: now it also hands out opportunities. Under the direction of Wayne “D22-soso” Chiang
Chiang is no amateur. A StarCraft world champion, the original person responsible for the legendary cash streams at Live at the Bike, and author of a US$100K challenge on Global Poker, he now moves between cameras, metrics, and millions of views. Since November, he has been working full-time with the WSOP, driving a project that seeks to reward passion and quality.

Lim Yo-Hwan and Wayne Chiang, two legends of the video game StarCraft.
The program already features heavy hitters like Daniel Negreanu


The big question? What does the WSOP offer?
The answer is pointed out by Chiang himself in a recent interview with Poker.org: if a creator publishes three vlogs—or one longer than 30 minutes—they can access rewards based on their reach. Channels with more than 100.000 subscribers can receive around US$30.000 in MTT tournament tickets, plus covered hotels during the series. And if a video exceeds one million views during the month of a WSOP event, a US$5.000 bonus is activated; with 2,5 million views, the prize scales to US$10.000. In total, the package can be worth around US$40.000.
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The interesting thing is that it’s not an exclusive club. There is also a tier for channels between 5.000 and 25.000 subscribers.

The program will be present at bracelet and Super Circuit events, starting in Prague, continuing in Cyprus, and exploding in the summer in Las Vegas.
For poker YouTubers, the WSOP has just raised the stakes. And this time, the prize isn’t just at the tables, but also in front of the camera. You can join this vlogger program through this link.
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Source: Poker.org