WSOP HONOUR FOR CHIP REESE
14 December 2007
An appropriate dedication for a legendary poker
player
Only days after the tragic news that legendary poker
player Chip Reese (56) had been found dead in his home
from as yet undisclosed causes, the World Series of
Poker organisers, Harrah's, has decided to honour the
memory of a great player. To do this, a trophy for the
$50 000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. event will in future be named
after him.
The $50 000 event was first added to the WSOP schedule
in 2006. It was won by Reese, making him a three-time
bracelet winner and securing his place in the WSOP
history books.
"A true gentleman and the youngest person admitted to
the Poker Hall of Fame, Chip Reese was recognized by his
peers as the most successful player in the biggest mixed
cash games of all time," said WSOP commissioner Jeffrey
Pollack in announcing the trophy.
"But he was also a great tournament player with three
WSOP bracelets, including one for his historic victory
in the inaugural $50 000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament.
"As a tribute to this great player who embodied the very
best of our game, next year's $50 000 H.O.R.S.E World
Championship will be played in Chip's honour and
memory," Pollack said. "And the winner will receive the
'David "Chip" Reese Award,' as well as a WSOP bracelet,
to commemorate the achievement."
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