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World Series of Poker FAQ

The most common World Series of Poker questions in one place. We cover free chips, what to do when a link does not work, and whether the game uses real money.

New to World Series of Poker? The new player guide covers setup and your welcome bonus before anything else. If you are looking for today's free chips, the chips page is updated throughout the day. The questions below cover everything else.

The basics

Free Chips come from the starter welcome bonus, the daily login bonus, the Daily Blitz mini-game, the Lightning Show mini-game, the Chip Case Bonus, Video Poker payouts, Beat The House wins, Wild Poker stack wins, WSOP Album set completion rewards, Daily Quest progression with agent Mary, Season Pass tier rewards, tournament cash placements, and the free Chip links Playtika posts on the official World Series of Poker Game Facebook page. Tap each Facebook link on the same device where the game is installed and the Chips credit automatically. Morning Reward lists every official link on this page.

Every free Chip source, explained

No. The real World Series of Poker is a real-money poker tournament series held annually in Las Vegas (the main event in summer, with bracelet events throughout the season). Playtika's WSOP app is a free-to-play Texas Hold'em mobile game licensed from Caesars Entertainment, which owns the WSOP brand. The Chips you play with in the app have no cash value and can't be converted to real money. If you're looking for the real tournament schedule, payouts, results, bracelet winners, or where to watch on ESPN, you want wsop.com (Caesars-operated), not this page. This page is only about the Playtika free-to-play app.

Playtika's WSOP app (which this page covers) is free-to-play with Chips that have no cash value, available worldwide on iOS, Android, and Facebook. WSOP Real Money Poker - PA and WSOP Real Money Poker - MI are separate apps published by Caesars Interactive Entertainment, available only in Pennsylvania and Michigan where online poker is legally regulated, and they involve real-money gambling with actual cash deposits and withdrawals. They're different apps with different bundle IDs, different downloads, and a fundamentally different legal and financial model. Don't confuse the two.

No. WSOP LIVE is the official live-event coverage app published by Bracelet IP Limited (the WSOP brand owner's broadcast arm). It's for following real-tournament chip counts, standings, and final-table coverage during the live Vegas event. Playtika's WSOP app (this page) is the free-to-play Texas Hold'em mobile game. Both are licensed from Caesars, but they're separate apps with different purposes.

New players get a starter Chip top-up the first time they install and open the app. Playtika doesn't publish the exact Chip amount, but it's enough to enter several Texas Hold'em tables in your first session. On top of the starter Chips, the daily login bonus kicks in from day one, the Daily Blitz and Lightning Show mini-games unlock as you play, and the Daily Quests with agent Mary start dripping rewards immediately. The first 24 to 48 hours of play is the biggest Chip spike of your whole time with the game, so claim everything visible in that window.

Beat The House is a three-dealer challenge where you face Laila, Bella, and Olivia in sequence. Each dealer has a different play style and the difficulty escalates through the three rounds. Winning the full gauntlet pays a Chip bonus that's bigger than a regular table session, and even partial wins pay a smaller Chip reward. The trick is bet sizing: you start with a fixed Chip stack against each dealer, so playing tight against the early dealers conserves your stack for the harder later rounds.

Tips that actually move your Chip balance

No. Playtika's WSOP app is a free-to-play social poker app with no real money gambling and no cash payouts. The Chips you play with have no cash value and can't be withdrawn, cashed out, or redeemed for real money. Playtika states this directly in the App Store listing: 'WSOP is intended for those 21 and older for amusement purposes only and does not offer real money gambling, or an opportunity to win real money or real prizes based on game play.' The official WSOP branding is licensed from Caesars Entertainment, but the app itself is purely amusement-only.

Season Pass is a paid subscription tier inside WSOP that runs alongside the free Daily Quest track. The free track pays Chip rewards on each tier as you play (no payment needed); the paid Season Pass adds a parallel premium track with bigger Chip lump sums, exclusive collectibles, and faster sponsor unlocks. If you play daily for at least 30 to 45 minutes, the premium track usually pays back more Chips than the dollar cost. If you only play casually a few times a week, skip it and stick with the free track and Facebook Chip links.

Free Chip links from the official World Series of Poker Game Facebook page typically go cold within 24 to 48 hours of being posted, and some hit their claim cap sooner. Working this page from the top, where the newest links sit, is the easiest way to catch them while they're still live. Expired links open the game but credit no Chips.

Promo codes

No. WSOP doesn't run a public promo code or cheat code system. Playtika distributes free Chips through the in-game bonuses (starter welcome bonus, daily login, Daily Blitz, Lightning Show, Chip Case Bonus, Beat The House, Wild Poker, WSOP Album, Daily Quests, Season Pass, tournament cash) and the free Chip links posted on the official Facebook page. Third-party sites advertising 'WSOP promo codes', 'cheat codes', 'unlimited chips hacks', 'mod APKs', or 'redeem codes' are unofficial scrapers or scam pages and shouldn't be trusted with personal data. The Playtika apps actively detect and flag mod APK installs.

Want to go deeper?

The FAQ covers quick answers. For step-by-step walkthroughs, browse the World Series of Poker guides. For daily tactics, check our tips.

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