According to WSOP.com, ESPN3.com, the network's sports broadband network, will stream the event in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (Central and South America) and Brazil. Live streaming from the Casino at the Empire in London begins at 12:00 pm ET on both days and marks the first time the WSOPE will be seen with same-day timing.
The 2010 WSOP Europe will also be carried on television around the world with broadcasts scheduled to begin in December/January. Coverage of the 2010 WSOP Europe Main Event will feature 27 players who start on Monday, with action continuing until nine players remain at a final table. The Main Event final table broadcast will begin Tuesday at noon ET and continue until the event champion is crowned.
"ESPN is committed to delivering the best poker content to fans, and ESPN3 is the ideal format to showcase this great event as it happens,” said Doug White, senior director of programming and acquisitions for ESPN.
Streaming of the 2010 WSOP Europe Main Event will run as follows:
Monday 9/27: WSOP: World Series of Poker Europe Championship No Limit Hold'Em – 12:00 pm ET
Tuesday 9/28: WSOP: World Series of Poker Europe Championship No Limit Hold'Em – 12:00 pm ET


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