One part of Caesars is going bankrupt,
but it is not the part that runs the WSOP or online poker.
On January 14 next year, Caesars Entertainment Operating Company (CEOC) will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to receive legal protection for a restructuring of its debt.
The bankruptcy plan has been agreed to by its major creditors, and is not expected to have a noticeable effect on either the World Series of Poker or the online poker operated on WSOP.com in New Jersey and Nevada.
but it is not the part that runs the WSOP or online poker.
On January 14 next year, Caesars Entertainment Operating Company (CEOC) will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to receive legal protection for a restructuring of its debt.
The bankruptcy plan has been agreed to by its major creditors, and is not expected to have a noticeable effect on either the World Series of Poker or the online poker operated on WSOP.com in New Jersey and Nevada.