EXPANDING THE MONEY BUBBLE AT WSOP
11 May 2007
New prize pool distribution plan means more
rewards for more players
Revised payout schedules announced by the organisers of
the World Series of Poker 2007 will mean a slightly
lower main event winner's check, but a wider
distribution of cash to participating players.
The new schedule has a flatter structure which Howard
Greenbaum, regional vice president of specialty gaming
for Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. says will "....keep
more money circulating among more people in the poker
community."
Taking last year's winner Jamie Gold as an example,
Greenbaum explained that he received $12 million for his
victory in the WSOP Main Event, whereas with the new
payout schedule the first prize on a similar prize pool
woluld be $10 028 715. But on the positive side for
players, the 2006 main event would have paid $22 266 for
873rd through 775th places, up from $14 605 or $15 512.
Places 82 through 73 would have paid $126 173, up from
$66 010.
"We discussed this concept with our poker operations
team and with members of the WSOP Players Advisory
Council and the consensus was that spreading the wealth
is the right thing to do," said Greenbaum. "The new
schedules are designed to increase the rewards to
players who finish in the money but don't reach the
final table."
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