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- Playing in the World Series of Poker, Texas Holdem EventsPlaying in the World Series Of Poker, in Las Vegas, at the Rio. It can be overwhelming the first time.
- 2011 Event 58: The Main Event ($10,000 No-Limit Hold'em World Championship)The 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event kicks off on Thursday, July 7th. Day 1A starts at 12 noon. After 4 Day 1 fields emerge, a winner will be crowned after a total of 13 days of no-limit holdem poker.
Phil Ivey Sitting Out World Series of Poker Tournament for a Just CausePhil Ivey one of the top poker players in the world is sitting out the World Series of Poker Tournament in protest of Full Tilt Poker not refunding American players bankrolls. Finally, someone putting their interests aside for the greater good.
Bob the Bubble Boy and the World Series of Poker Main Event (Part I)The final table was only a few flops away and Bob was rapidly losing his chip lead. Would he again be the Bubble Boy, but this time on national TV?
World Series of Poker - the Final Nine on November NinthPoker has become a respectable pastime since the days of playing behind closed doors for fear of a police raid. It is now considered a game of skill although luck enters in also.- Greatest Poker Champions in World Series of Poker HistoryOf the many participants in the World Series of Poker, these five are perhaps the best ever.
- Best Final Tables in the History of the World Series of PokerThe annual ESPN event has had several dramatic finishes.
Gaining Entry into the World Series of PokerIf you have $10,000 you can play.
The World Series of Poker: A History of the World's Most Famous Gaming EventIn existence since 1970, the World Series of Poker has exploded in popularity in recent years. Take a look back at how the WSOP began. Also, read about its most famous champion who met a tragic end.
Top 5 WSOP No Limit Texas Hold'em Final TablesReaching the final table at the World Series of Poker No Limit Texas Hold'em tournament is one of the hardest feats to achieve in the world of poker. Competing against hundreds or even thousands there always seems to be some big names left standing.- The History of the World Series of PokerThe World Series of Poker had a much more humble start than some might imagine. Take a look back at how it all got started, over 40 years ago.
World Series of Poker: No Limit Texas Hold'em Championship GuideThe World Series of Poker annually gathers the world's best poker players to take part in a massive No Limit Texas Hold'em Championship. For the winner it means being named the world's best and millions of dollars in prizes.
Top 5 World Series of Poker ChampionsThere have been many great poker champions crowned in the history of the World Series of Poker, but none can match these five legends.
The World Series of Poker Championship Rules and LimitsLots of money changes hands for two weeks in July at the World Series of Poker Championship in Las Vegas.
World Series of Poker History and TraditionFrom a crowded room to ESPN's national broadcast, the World Series of Poker has grown since its inception in 1970.- World Series of Poker 2010: Best Events & Tips to Enter or WatchThe World Series of Poker at the Rio is like Christmas to poker players around the world. The reason poker players love the World Series of Poker may surprise you.
- (ASYLUM) World Series of Poker: What You Need to KnowThe World Series of Poker draws thousands of participants each year to more than 50 events. Fancy your chances? Here's how to get involved, and possibly take home your cut of the pot.
- World Series of Poker:All-In And Royally Flushed by the NewsVarious news outlets leaked the results of the World Series of Poker before the telecast took place.
- World Series of Poker - Why Amateurs Can WinThe World Series of Poker is held every year and the winner usually collects a cool $8 million or so. Winning the World Series of Poker is a gigantic accomplishment since there are generally over 6000 entrants willing to pay the $10,000 buy in.
- Preview: 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event Final TableThe 2008 World Series of Poker makes history by suspending play for almost three whole months. Here is a preview of the final nine players who will compete for the Main Event WSOP bracelet.
- Review: World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets of the PSPYet another fantastic poker experience from the folks a Demonware and Activision.
- The World Series of Poker Europe - Is It Worthwhile?Whether there should be World Series of Poker events contested outside of the U.S. and Las Vegas.
- World Series of Poker Qualifiers' Schedule ReleasedNow that this year's World Series Of Poker is over, it's time to sit back and relax right? Not necessarily true, especially if you want to win a free seat to participate in next year's WSOP. Harrah's Entertainment has released the qualifier schedule through an affiliate.
2007 World Series of Poker Participation, Prize DownThe participation in the 2007 World Series of Poker is down as well as the prize for winning the main event.
2007 World Series of PokerA short review of ways a poker player can get into the 2007 World Series of Poker. You can buy a seat, win a satellite tournament, or win an online game and possibly get a seat.
Tom McEvoy: World Series of Poker Player BioTom McEvoy started playing poker at the age of 5 and turned to the game professionally in his 30s.
Walter Clyde Pearson: "Puggy" - World Series of Poker Player BioThe 1973 World Series of Poker champion Puggy Pearson made a name for himself at the poker table with cigars and rowdy behavior.
Stu Ungar: "The Kid" - World Series of Poker Player BioRegarded as pure talent, Stu Ungar rode to the top in the world of poker, blackjack, and gin rummy. However, personal demons and drug addiction kept his life bottomed out.- The 2006 World Series of Pokerthe attraction of the WSOP and the winners and losers in it.
- Brian Roberts: Sailor Roberts - World Series of Poker Player BioKnown as a southern gentleman, Sailor Roberts helped other poker players build bankrolls and shaped today's poker world.
- Bobby Baldwin: The Owl - World Series of Poker Player BioBobby Baldwin, known as "The Owl" holds more than $400,000 in WSOP winnings and four gold bracelets. The current CEO of Mirage Resorts and Project City Center, Baldwin still plays cash games.
- 2006 World Series of Poker Winner Jamie Gold Pockets $12 MillionJamie Gold, a rookie to the World Series of Poker, takes top place at the main event. Gold receives $12 million, the gold bracelet, and a two-year contract with Bodog.com.
World Series of Poker Player Bio: Phil IveyPhil Ivey has been gambling since he was 16, so it's no wonder he took home his first World Series of Poker bracelet when he was only 24. Phil is only 30 years old and already considered the greatest poker player of all time.- Top Five Things to Do for the World Series of PokerThese are the top 5 things to do if you want to compete at the World Series of Poker, besides of course, having the game to show up in the first place.
- 2011 Event 50: $5000 Triple Chance No Limit Hold'em TournamentThe last big-buyin no-limit hold'em event before the 2011 main event is Event 50. It is a triple-chance event that is scheduled for 3 days. The tournament will start at 12 noon Pacific time on Wednesday, June 29, 2011.
- 2011 Event 44: $2500 Seven Card RazzThe 2011 World Series of Poker has its only razz tournament in Event 44. Razz is played like stud except that the player is going for the lowest possible five cards (without getting a pair, but straights and flushes are okay).
- 2011 Event 25: $1500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo (8 or Better)The 2011 World Series of Poker has its lowest-buyin seven-card stud hi-lo event on Tuesday, June 14, 2011, at 5 p.m. Pacific time. The cost is $1500, and this event is scheduled to last 3 days.
- 2011 Event 23: $2500 Eight-Game MixEight-game mix is a poker game that alternates rounds of limit hold'em, no-limit hold'em, omaha hi-lo, seven card stud hi-lo, pot-limit omaha, seven card stud, 2-7 triple draw lowball and razz.
- 2011 Event 17: $1500 HORSE TournamentThe 2011 World Series of Poker's first mixed-game tournament is Event 17, a $1500 HORSE event. This tournament begins at 12 noon Pacific time on Friday, June 10, 2011. It is scheduled to last 3 days.
- 2011 Event 9: $1500 No-Limit 2-7 Draw LowballThe 2011 World Series of Poker has its lowest-buyin 2-7 draw lowball game on Saturday, June 4. This is one of only three 2-7 games the entire series and the only no-limit 2-7 game below $10,000.