Alvin smiled. "I slept in. My script had other plans." Moral of the story (purely fictional): Even broken code can deliver a royal flush—but in real life, always double-check your API endpoints and bankroll management. The WSOP's actual systems are secure, and automated registration scripts violate their terms of service. But in stories? Blitz gets the bracelet.
Alvin won $347,000.
Every morning at 8:00 AM, the WSOP's daily "Blitz" turbo satellites began—10-minute levels, 5,000 starting chips, and a thousand hopefuls clicking "register." But behind the lobby, a Python script monitored the tournament lobby like a hawk. Its job was simple: detect when a late registration period was about to close (Level 5, 00:30 remaining), then auto-register a specific player ID into the next available seat. wsop daily blitz script