How Can I Watch the U.S. Poker Open?

The U.S. Poker Open is one of the premier live poker tournaments in the world, and it is broadcast live on ESPN every year. If you’re a poker fan, then you’re probably wondering how you can watch the action unfold this year.

Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in to the 2019 U. Poker Open:.

When is the U. Poker Open?

The 2019 U.

Poker Open will take place from February 13-23 at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

What channel is ESPN?

For most cable and satellite providers in the United States, ESPN is channel 20 on standard definition and channel 70 on high definition. If you have a digital antenna, you can find ESPN on channel 6 (SD) or channel 1606 (HD).

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How can I watch ESPN online?

If you don’t have cable or satellite TV, you can still watch ESPN online or on your mobile device with a subscription to one of the following streaming services: Sling TV, PlayStation Vue, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV Now, or WatchESPN (which is included with many video streaming subscriptions like AT&T TV Now).

Once you’ve signed up for a streaming service, download the ESPN app (or visit WatchESPN.com) and enter your login credentials to start watching live TV.

On the app, you can also access on-demand content and view upcoming live events so you can plan your viewing schedule accordingly.

What else do I need to know about watching the U. Poker Open?

In addition to tuning in to ESPN for live coverage of the tournament, you can also follow along with all of the action on PokerGO’s live stream (which will feature hole cards). And if you want even more coverage, be sure to check out Poker Central’s “Poker After Dark” show which will air highlights from the tournament each night during its run.