BIG START FOR 2008 WORLD SERIES OF POKER
6 June 2008
Characteristic American enthusiasm and razzmatazz
launches poker's most spectacular championship
Friday saw the start of the 39th World Series of Poker
at the Rio in Las Vegas, replete with marching bands in
the Amazon Room, crowds of players and spectators,
merchandising and characteristic American enthusiasm and
razzmatazz.
The traditional "shuffle up and deal" call came at noon,
starting the 55 event action with Event 1 - the $10 000
buy-in World Championship Limit Hold'em as 352 entrants
set to work, competing for a $3 million prize-pool that
will deliver cash to just over ten percent of the entry
field....and a serious bank boosting $794 121 to the
winner.
Top names on the entry list included Shannon Elizabeth
and Jennifer Tilly, with an all-star male roster that
included Chad Brown, youthful bracelet holder James
Mackay, Internet hotshot Hevad Khan, Eli Elezra, Vanessa
Rousso, Mel Judah, Andy Bloch, Allen Cunningham, Bill
Edler, Michael Binger, Josh Arieh, Erik Seidel, David
Pham, Chris Moneymaker, Eric Lynch, Ryan Daut, David
Singer, Jeff Madsen, Andy Black, Doyle Brunson and Phil
Ivey.
Unfortunately for Mackay, he was ousted early on,
joining other early-to-the-rail exits such as Scott
Clements, Howard Lederer, past main event winner Jamie
Gold, Todd Brunson, Katja Thater and Barry Greenstein.
As we went to press, play in Event 1 was still going
hammer and tongs.
Timing the announcement to perfection, Poker Stars.com
revealed that it will be awarding at least 200 WSOP 2008
on one night. June 15th will see the Internet's largest
online poker site hosting a $370 buy-in super satellite
with a guaranteed $2.5 million prize pool.
The estimated 200-plus winners will each be awarded a
$12 500 prize package that includes the $10 000 buy-in
to the Main Event, $2 500 in spending money, round-trip
airfare to Las Vegas, and hotel accommodations for the
two-weeks.
Poker Stars is aiming to overtake the huge turnout last
year when 7 377 players entered the online super
satellite tournament, hoping for one of the 150
guaranteed WSOP seat package prizes. Players from around
the world flooded the site, turning the satellite into
the biggest ever recorded that ended up dishing out 220
seat packages.
On the run-up to the 2008 WSOP, Poker Stars has already
awarded 1 200 seats, and plans to send a total of at
least 2 000 players to this year's big event. At last
year's Main Event, Team PokerStars players Tuan Lam,
Raymond Rahme, and Hevad Khan all made it to the final
table, earning a combined $8 845 249.
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