117 DAY DELAY ON WSOP MAIN EVENT RESULTS?
2 May 2008
Television requirements may take away the
immediacy of a great event
According to reports in the respected US newspaper USA
Today this week, poker fans may have to wait almost four
months after the championship to see who won the 2008
World Series of Poker main event, and how big the prize
was.
Industry observers are currently awaiting the results of
a press conference when all will be explained, but the
newspaper claims that there are strong and as yet not
officially confirmed reports that: "If you make the
final table of the World Series of Poker, you will have
to wait 117 days to find out exactly what place you
finish – and how much money you will win."
According to the USA Today piece, the main event players
will play down to nine as originally scheduled in mid
July, then begin play at the final table on November 9th
– almost 4 months later. The final table broadcast would
be on ESPN on November 11th, and the WSOP Champion would
be crowned live that night.
USA Today speculates that the move is designed to build
drama for poker's biggest event, and also to build
interest in and knowledge of the players participating.
Both heightened drama and heightened interest should
result in better ratings, something that has execs at
ESPN excited.
"The champion will be crowned on the day of air. We're
very excited about this change," ESPN senior producer
Jamie Horowitz told USA Today.
Such a change could produce dynamics that will be
completely new to the WSOP, and in fact to the poker
world as a whole.
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