Where to Watch the World Series of Poker Live in Great Britain, Canada

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Those who live in the United States now know they can watch this year’s World Series of Poker live (with a 30 minute delay) on ESPN3, but what about in Great Britain and Canada?

Unfortunately the only way to do this in 2011 is online, but that could change in the future.

ESPN has deals with leading Internet Service Providers around the world to carry E3 content. For example:

SingTel

Astro

Sky

Foxtel

Austar

Panama: Cable & Wireless

Chile: VTR

Argentina: Fibertel

Venezuela: Inter

Milicom (Tigo)

Milicom (Amnet)

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If you are in the EMEA region check your ISP provider and their portal page, most will have a prominent link to the E3 international player.

Schedule (times in ET):

Friday, July 15, 3 p.m.-9 p.m., WSOP Day 4

Friday, July 15, 11 p.m.-2:30 a.m., WSOP Day 4

Schedule could change daily so check listings.

This event is only broadcast in English at this time.  Find out more here

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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