WSOP 2009 WILL AGAIN FEATURE FINAL TABLE HIATUS
30 January 2009
4-month break remains in main event final table
pause at World Series of Poker
This year's World Series of Poker epic in Las Vegas will
again feature a four month break before the final table
action takes place in the NLTH main event, and there
will be a new one-time $40 000 buy-in tournament at the
start of the series to commemorate its 40th anniversary
of the championship.
The break was introduced at the behest of television
executives last year, and delayed the final table of the
world's richest poker tournament to allow ESPN
television broadcasts to air without viewers knowing the
outcome. The entry field of tournament field of 6 844
players was reduced to nine final tablers in July, but
the final table action did not start until November,
when 22-year-old Danish player Peter Eastgate became the
event's youngest winner and won $9.15 million.
Tournament and cable network officials said ratings went
up 50 percent for last year's final table, which aired
the same day play finished.
Phil Hellmuth, an 11-time gold bracelet winner at the
series, said most players think the main event's break
is good for the game, allowing for more buildup to a
winner and creating a bigger spectacle when the final
nine players finally square off.
The 2009 World Series of Poker, starting May 27 at the
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, will have 57
gold bracelet events, up from 55 last year. The main
event starts July 3 and its winner will be honoured on
November 10th.
Gone from the series are five re-buy events, in which
players were allowed to buy themselves back into the
tournament after they got knocked out.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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