WSOP GEARING UP FOR EUROPE
6 July 2007
Mixed bag of poker games planned for first
European outing
World Series of Poker commissioner Jeffrey Pollack
shared information on the planned WSOP Europe venture
with the USA Today newspaper this weekend, detailing
plans for the September 6 to 16 inaugural event in the
UK.
The world's biggest poker event is going global and
includes plans for a three-day H.O.R.S.E. tournament, a
two-day Pot-Limit Omaha tournament and a six-day
No-Limit Texas Hold'em tournament.
"It's our first step forward to meaningful international
expansion," said Pollack. "I think long-term - long-term
being the next 12 to 36 months - we are looking to
launch other events around the world." He hinted that
hat could include Harrah's-owned casinos in Egypt and
South Africa.
The three WSOP bracelet events in London will be the
first held outside Las Vegas, where the World Series
started in 1970. Since then the spectacle has grown from
42 players in the 1978 main event to 8 773 last year,
and seen record participants and prize multi million
dollar money each of the last four years.
Veteran poker pro Doyle Brunson, who's competed in every
World Series of Poker, likes the idea of expanding the
tournament to Europe and plans to serve as a poker
ambassador in London. "I'm definitely going," he said.
"I was at the first one here in Vegas and I want to be
at the first one there."
WSOP's European strategy is based on a determination to
ensure that the tournaments are the most prestigious,
richest and biggest poker tournaments in the world.
Pollack told the newspaper that there have been a record
number of participants this year in five events,
including the largest number of players outside of the
main event (2 998 in the $1 500 No Limit Hold'em) and
the largest women's event (1 286 players in the Ladies
World Poker Championship No-Limit Hold'em). The WSOP
also saw the largest number of players in a single day
(3 010 on June 9).
One of the biggest tournaments outside the main event is
the $50 000 H.O.R.S.E. world championship, which drew a
record 148 players to create a prize pool of $7 104 000
- the largest outside the main event. Players compete in
a rotation of five games — (H)old'em, (O)maha high-low,
(R)azz, seven-card (S)tud and seven-card stud (E)ight or
better - for the unofficial title of best all-around
poker player and a top prize of $2 276 832 [won this
year by Freddy Deeb].
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