WSOP MAIN EVENT EXCITEMENT BUILDS
4 July 2008
Will the television inspired delay detract from
the world's biggest poker festival?
With the individual World Series of Poker tournaments
for 2008 now drawing to a close, interest in the Main
Event and the support it garners this year is
increasing. The key question is how the
television-inspired delay until November 9 of the Main
Event final table will impact public interest.
A combined $111 million was up for grabs through 55
events in this year's 39th World Series of Poker, with
professional poker players winning roughly seven of
every 10 contests. Nine of the events, including the
Main Event, carried $10 000 buy-ins, and one tournament,
the rotating H.O.R.S.E. World Championship, had a hefty
buy-in of $50 000 but nevertheless attracted a
star-studded field of 148 players.
The Main Event is the one that grabs the mainstream
headlines, when an original entry field of several
thousands of Internet and land players (8 773 in 2006
and 6 358 in 2007) battles it out for one of the nine
final table seats and a crack at the really big money.
Last year's main prize was worth $8.23 million (down
from $12 million the year prior) and late registrations
mean that this year's bonanza has still to be calculated
and announced by the organisers, Harrah's Entertainment.
The action, at the Rio in Las Vegas, will probably be
spread over some 11 days, reaching the final 9 survivors
around mid-July, and in the process delivering cash
rewards of various sizes to some 10 percent of the
original entrants..
The general format of the Main Event has remained
largely unchanged since 1972 and features no-limit Texas
Hold'em - the most popular form of the game. The entry
field will read like a who's who of poker, along with
thousands of ordinary poker lovers who have either
staked themselves or won Internet or other sponsorships.
Last year's winner was California psychologist Jerry
Yang - who will it be this year? We'll have to wait
until November 2008 to find out.....
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