WSOP App Glitch Causes Player Discontent: Daily Blitz Loop, Chips Soar Abnormally

Reddit user reveals severe glitch in WSOP mobile app: Daily Blitz repeats infinitely, causing their chips to plummet from 13M to 80M and then gain back nearly 100M due to the bug. Officials confirm issue is being fixed.
Recently, a Reddit user posted a complaint in the r/WSOP subreddit, stating that the World Series of Poker (WSOP) mobile app had encountered a serious glitch, severely impacting their gaming experience. The user claimed that while participating in the Daily Blitz event, the game entered an infinite loop, causing their chip stack to fluctuate wildly in a short period.
According to the user, they originally had around 13 million chips, but due to the glitch, they "lost 80 million overnight," with their stack dropping to 13 million. However, they later discovered that the Daily Blitz could be replayed repeatedly, and by entering the Tokyo event, they "earned nearly 100 million chips." In the end, the system displayed a message saying "Daily Blitz is currently experiencing issues," accompanied by a smiley face, leaving the user feeling exasperated.
The post included screenshots showing an abnormal game interface. Although WSOP officials have yet to issue an official statement regarding this specific incident, such glitches are not unprecedented. Previously, the WSOP app has also experienced server-related issues leading to chip data errors or tournaments being unable to proceed normally.
It should be noted that the chip amounts described by the user are from their personal experience and do not necessarily reflect that all players will encounter similar situations. As a globally recognized poker brand, WSOP's online app is typically committed to providing a stable gaming environment. For now, players are advised to contact customer support promptly if they encounter similar issues and to keep an eye on official channels for update announcements.
FAQ
- The Daily Quick Tournament is a fast tournament mode in the WSOP mobile app that players can join at any time, usually short in duration, designed to provide a quick poker gaming experience.