ALL GEARED UP FOR WSOP 2008
30 May 2008
Poker's annual spectacular starts this Friday
It hardly seems possible, but another year has passed
and on Friday the 39th World Series of Poker launches in
Las Vegas, attracting thousands of players from all over
the planet who have the buy-in cash for one or more of
the many events, or who have qualified for seat
sponsorships in the numerous online promotions
surrounding this major poker event.
The World Series of Poker boasts 55 events stretched out
over six and a half weeks. Included are various styles
of poker and a range of buy-ins.
Registration at the Rio has already begun, and will
hopefully run faster and smoother than has been the case
in the past.
There's a radical change in the 2008 program (see
previous InfoPowa report) in that ESPN's television
broadcast demands have resulted in the final table
action of the Main Event being delayed by 117 days for
subsequent filming at the Rio on November 9. And judging
by recent reports, even that will be split into two,
with the final heads-up taking place on November 19.
For those planning an appearance at one of the many
events, the organisers at Harrah's Entertainment have
publicised the current rules at the World Series of
Poker.com website.
Total entrants for WSOP events in 2007 reached a record
54 288 players competing for prize pools totalling
almost $160 million, and it will be interesting to see
if factors like the economic downturn impact these
numbers in 2008.
Last year the largest preliminary event prize pool was
$7.1 million for the $50 000 World Championship
H.O.R.S.E., generating a top prize of $2.2 million.
In the 2007 Main Event a total prize-pool of $59 784 954
was available, providing winner Jerry Yang with a first
placing paycheck of $8 250 000.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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