The World Series of Poker (WSOP) has announced significant updates to its rules for the 2024 tournament season. These changes aim to enhance the fairness and integrity of the game while addressing controversies from the past year. The updates, detailed in the , focus on electronic device usage, spectator conduct, and tournament protocols during high-stakes moments.
Ivonne Montealegre, SiGMA Poker Tour Operations Manager, lauded the efforts “by the WSOP to enhance fairness and integrity in the game.” “At the SiGMA Poker Tour, we are committed to ensuring that recreational players are on the same level as professionals—no one should have an undue advantage,” Montealegre added.
Stressing that poker is a game of skill, strategy, and mental endurance, Montealegre further stated that “Allowing external assistance, whether through technology or coaching (REAL TIME), undermines these core values and creates an unfair playing field. Recreational players should feel confident that they are competing under the same conditions as seasoned professionals, with no external factors influencing the outcome.
The WSOP’s new rules banning electronic assistance and enforcing strict spectator conduct help protect the essence of the game. These measures ensure that players succeed based on their own merits, promoting a more inclusive and ethical environment for everyone who loves poker.”
The updates follow widespread criticism after Jonathan Tamayo’s controversial victory at the 2024 WSOP Main Event. Tamayo was accused of using real-time assistance through coaching and poker applications during gameplay, drawing sharp criticism from poker legends like Daniel Negreanu.
Tamayo’s reliance on coaching, particularly from a rail spectator allegedly using a poker solver, blurred the ethical lines of the sport. Although Tamayo’s actions technically didn’t violate the existing rules, they sparked intense debate about the spirit of fair play and led to calls for a regulatory overhaul.
WSOP, a division of Caesars’ Entertainment, makes an attempt to preserve the game’s integrity through these sweeping rule changes. Players must now rely entirely on their skills during critical moments, while spectators face stringent conduct guidelines to avoid influencing outcomes.
Prominent players have lauded these changes, stressing their role in upholding poker as a skill-based and competitive game. However, some community members view the new regulations as overly restrictive, particularly regarding electronic device bans during the late stages.