He added that “rather than trying to be everywhere it makes more sense to be in the place where the greatest number of players were familiar with our brand.” WSOP’s Bill Rini explained the change to posters saying that “with all of the social media outlets available to players, centralizing our support communications in one place was the most effective and efficient model for the greatest number of our players.” Until now, WSOP has managed a support thread on the popular poker forum. Advice on getting started in poker can be found on the new forum, and those who have already started playing can find a place for their “Brags and Bad Beat Stories” on the forum as well. Players who are not yet registered with WSOP can register for WSOP.cm NV and NJ. It also has categories dealing with live WSOP Las Vegas and WSOP Circuit events. The new forum is available at the site, and caters to all WSOP poker players in its Nevada and New Jersey state regulated markets. has opened its own online support forum for poker players.