WRONG INTERPRETATION OF TWEET ON WSOP FINAL TABLE
(Update)
3 February 2012
Teaser tweets can cause mass confusion
InfoPowa was one of many online gambling media
channels that yesterday misinterpreted a teaser tweet on
the format of this year's World Series of Poker final
table; a lesson in how a marketing teaser can lead to
confusion.
Twitter posts, read together with
previous comments by WSOP officials (see previous
InfoPowa report) appeared to hint that the delayed final
table action format would be abandoned, but the
subsequent release of the 2012 WSOP schedule of events
shows that this is not the case.
In fact, there
will still be the unpopular hiatus between the formation
of the main event final table and the action the nine
finalists generate...the only change is that the gap
will be slightly shorter in order not to clash with the
US presidential elections in November this year.
In 2012, the final table action will not start until
October 28 - some months after the make-up of the table
has been decided at the conclusion of the rest of the
WSOP events.
The full schedule can be accessed
here:
http://www.wsop.com/tourney/tourneydetails.asp?groupID=887
but here are a few highlights:
The 43rd edition
of this prestigious championship kicks off on May 28
this year, and will include a new major event, the $1
million Big One on July 1.
That means here will
be 61 bracelet events, with the additions listed as the
$1 million Big One; a $3,000 Mixed NLHE/PLO Heads-Up
contest; a $5,000 "Mix-Max" competition; a $2,500
four-handed No-Limit Hold'em event; and a $1,500 Ante
Only tournament.
The popularity of the $50,000
Players Championship is recognised by its unchanged
8-game mix this year, and this will take place over five
days from June 24th. There will be seven $10,000 buy-in
competitions, including the main event.
At the
other end of the scale, provision has been made for five
$1,000 buy-in events, augmented by seniors' and ladies'
tournaments with similar buy-ins.
As reported
earlier, the number of tables at the Rio will be
increased to 470, a 25 percent boost to last year's
availability, and perhaps an indication of the optimism
with which the organisers are viewing this year's
championship.
The big numbers that traditionally
come out for the main event will see some changes, too:
the first day heats have been reduced to three, with an
additional day added to the Day 2 flights...and the
traditional day off between Day 1 heats and those of Day
2 has been dropped.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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