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How to Attack the WSOP, Part 2: Taking Advantage of Satellites, Live and Online

Continuing our 10-part series, How To Attack the WSOP, last week in this space we looked at some of the best stretches of value offered by the 2016 World Series of Poker schedule. There I noted some of the best tournament options at buy-ins affordable to a wide range of players — options like the Crazy Eights and the Monster Stack.

However, even a buy-in of $1,500 can be rather steep for some. People used to playing $60 nightlies at their local casino may have the same WSOP dream as everyone else, but for them the dream can seem a bit far-fetched.