They posted the $10k-and-up events at http://www.wsop.com/2014 and then took it down very quickly.

However, some eagle-eyes caught it and screen-shotted:



This is NOT a complete schedule, but rather just the events that are $10,000 or more buyin.

Interesting things that were noticed here:

1) The Main Event now has a guaranteed $10 million first prize. I always wondered why they didn't do this, since 10 million sounds a lot more impressive than 8-9 million, which they have awarded for several years in a row.

2) Limit Holdem is back to $10,000 buyin. It was $5000 through 2007, then $10,000 from 2008-2010, and $5000 again from 2011-2013. This is actually my strongest event now, because the $1500 Limit Shootout was eliminated last year, and the structure favors my play style in the earlier stages. I finished 19th (cashed) in 2008, was the stone bubble boy (again 19th) in 2012, and 5th in 2013. I didn't cash or come close in 2007, 2009, or 2011. I didn't play it in 2005, 2006, or 2010. Anyway, I believe Caesar's changed this because they noticed the $5k wasn't attracting more players than the $10k (it seems to be around 170 entrants every year no matter what), and they made half the rake, so obviously this is going back to $10k. It will take place on June 26, which is later than its June 15-21 range over the past several years.

3) Stud, Stud8, Pot Limit Holdem (why do they still have this?!), HORSE, and Omaha8 have also changed from $5,000 to $10,000, for similar reasons.

4) Razz and Limit 2-7 have gone from $2,500 to $10,000, again for similar reasons. I guess that prices out scottyno.

5) They have ditched the $25k buyin 6-Max NL, and now it is a $10,000 event. They are clearly not happy with the field of 175 people, which is acceptable for a big-buyin limit event, but not for NL Holdem.

6) There will be three $50k buyin mix-game events this year.

7) On June 29, the Big One for One Drop will be back to a $1,000,000 buyin. I wonder how many people Guy Laliberte will put in this year, and I wonder if Chino will steal a million dollars this year.

8) There are apparently 65 events on the schedule, up from 62 last year.