Caesar’s quickly sold the downtown, property which has operated as Binion’s Gambling Hall ever since. Binion started the WSOP there in 1970, and it was played there until 2004 when Caesars Entertainment bought the property, and the WSOP brand with it, and moved the tournament series to The Rio. The original Horseshoe was started in downtown Las Vegas by Benny Binion in 1951 and grew to prominence by offering the biggest games in town and treating customers well. A rendering of what the inside the Horseshoe will look like when the construction is complete by the end of 2022.
Bally’s Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip will be rebranded as a Horseshoe casino this year, making it a fitting home for the 2022 World Series Of Poker. How Much Money Can You Make Playing Poker?.