GOING AFTER GOLD
5 September 2008
Is Phelps the new poker A-list player?
Michael Phelps, the Olympic legend who this year alone
took 8 personal gold medals back to the States from
Beijing has apparently been besieged by as many as 50
endorsement proposals a day, according to media reports.
And at least two of those came from poker related
outfits.
The attention of poker promoters was grabbed after
Phelps made an off-hand remark in an interview with a
Baltimore reporter that it "...would be cool to play in
the World Series of Poker". Phelps apparently plays
poker for relaxation and entertainment, and according to
one of the many stories that subsequently appeared, his
play is generally well regarded by those who have
encountered him at a casino in Windsor, Canada close to
the US border.
The Asian Poker Tour (APT) was first to jump on the
bandwagon, inviting the Olympic star to stop off on his
way home and play in the currently running APT Macau,
and offering to pick up the tab for his travel, hotel
and buy-in.
The idea of adding the world swimming sensation to a
player list for the main event that already included
Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson, J.C Tran, John Juanda,
Kenny Tran, Nam Le, Quinn Do, Steve Sung, APT Manila
champion David Saab and many others was ambitious but
understandable. It would certainly have been a game to
remember for those online poker players who won seats in
the event at satellite tournaments at PartyPoker.com,
Datapoker, Titan Poker, Bodog, JBetPoker, Virgin Poker
and Poker Trillion.
In an open letter to Phelps (a little publicity can go a
long way) ATP wrote: "Some have said you are a 'human
dolphin' but we're keen to know if history's greatest
swimmer is really a fish. You may have feet that can
reach angles others cannot to give you the ultimate
swimming technique but just you wait until you've got
sharks like Vegas poker legend Doyle Brunson chasing
you. We'll see how fast you really are then when they
smell blood - get some flippers on those size 14's!"
This week it was Betfair Poker making a pitch,
suggesting that the Olympic hero might like to also make
himself a legend at the poker tables with a sponsored
trip to London for the World Series of Poker Europe in
September.
Betfair offered to pay the GBP 10 000 buy-in so he could
have a crack at the guaranteed GBP 1 million prize-pool
and a WSOP gold bracelet...at the same time heightening
the profile of the championship. Again there was the
play on the swimmer's achievements:
"Phelps will be free to wear his famous LZR swim suit at
the table, although organizers fear it may not give him
the same competitive edge outside of the pool," the
poker site joked in a press release.
Our guess is that the line for Phelps's attention is a
long one, with many opportunities for commercial
endorsement deals worth tens of millions of dollars that
require only his imprimatur and image.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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