

Grinding for a WSOP tournament is exhausting and , even with good physical and mental preparation, it is impossible not to feel tired after a 12-hour game. The rest factor was crucial to doing well the rest of the game, which ultimately led to many players complaining on social media.
Controversy concerns the start of day two of some WSOP tournaments. Several world poker stars questioned the 10 a.m. start of the event without much break.

Often appear on social media Faraz Jaka in the media once again showed the quality of the game, being one of the most challenged at the WSOP, and their criticism also provided a very long post: “After the first day of competition, from 10 am on the second day The initial reset, from 10am to 12:30pm the day before, was pretty brutal. It used to be that way, they improved the schedule, and now it feels like we’ve gone back.
After the first day, the WSOP restarted at 10am the next day. The previous day from 10am to 12:30pm was brutal. That’s how it was then, they improved the schedule and now it feels like we A step backwards.
So far, if the WSOP is considering changing this, I…
— Faraz Jaka (@FarazJaka) June 25, 2023
What do you think of the 9.5 hours between the close and the start of the next day, the poll garnered over 122,000 views of the WSOP? “Activity?” The majority chose to follow Faraz’s route, against the WSOP organization’s mandated breaks.
This post was popular and several people voiced their opinions. Isaac Haxton is one of them: “Literally, the only structure or schedule I care about is the 12-hour break between the end of a game and the start. Anything less than that, I don’t stand a chance.” Sleep . But in fact, it’s not. It doesn’t matter when we start and when we finish. Don’t worry too much about quick structures.
Pretty much the only structure or timing I’m concerned about is that there’s a 12 hour gap between the end of the game and the start of the game. If anything else, it’s impossible for me to get enough sleep. It doesn’t matter when it starts and when it ends. Don’t worry too much about quick structures.
— Isaac Haxton (@ikepoker) June 25, 2023
Jonathan Van Fleet, “Apestyles”, is another who can speak up and remind everyone that many people Didn’t sleep well after a stressful day of poker. So far, the WSOP has not commented, and the number of complaints on social media continues to mount.
Allen Cunningham – owner of five gold bracelets – is another big name questioning this fact: “I agree. That’s me.” When I saw the 10 o’clock event on the schedule, I was excited and thought that meant they would end early as well. This effectively means that you can play for an extra two hours and get an earlier start the next day.
I agree. When I saw the 10 o’clock event was on the schedule, I was excited because I thought that meant they would end early as well. This effectively means you can play for 2 extra hours and get an earlier start the next day. fail. 2 p.m. is actually more civilized. Bad @WSOP! Bad @WSOP! bad boy! No! down! https://t.co/WVyVvvdwYN
— Allen Cunningham (@AllenCunningham) June 25, 2023
There will be more discussion on this topic as the complaint has Information received midway through the WSOP indicated that changes to the schedule later in the year were unlikely. Do you want to rest at least 12 hours between the first and second day of racing?
