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Friday, September 3, 2010

2010 WSOP changes announced

Posted by Dan on January 31, 2010

At the end of every World Series of Poker a number of top players sit down with tournament officials and discuss possible alterations to the rules, blind structures and games on offer in order to try and improve poker’s oldest festival. This year was no different and a number of new rules and regulation will be in place in time for the 2010 WSOP.

The changes, as always, have been met with a mix of praise and criticism, especially the new registration rules. Many players like to turn up to their event late, Phil “The Poker Brat” Hellmuth the eleven-time bracelet winner is famous for this, but it appears he will have to be in his seat on time for the upcoming series.

A new rule states that any player who is not in their seat and has not been dealt a hand by the start of the third blind level will have their chips removed and be counted as a no-show. Their buy-in will also be removed from the prize pool and given back to them.

This rule in particular has drawn much criticism as many players believe it is open to abuse. A poster on a popular poker forum said that a savvy player may register for an event, keep an eye on his or her table and, if it looked too tough, not take their seat, essentially unregistering from the tournament.

One change that shows the popularity of social networking sites is the rule allowing players to send text, emails and use Twitter while at the table. As in previous years all mobile phones need to be switched off at the table but now players who have put their cards into the muck are free to use their devices until they receive a new hand. Chip counts and important hand recollections were common themes during the 2009 World Series of Poker, with fans tuning in to the like of Doyle Brunson and Daniel Negreanu’s pages for progress updates.

Perhaps the biggest change for the 2010 WSOP is the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event being scrapped and replaced with the $50,000 Player’s Championship. Entries to the H.O.R.S.E event plummeted last year from 148 to just 95, mainly due to the event’s final table not being televised, so the tournament directors have decided to mix things up. After all, WSOP poker videos are now big business and what player doesn’t want to bask in the limelight?

Instead of H.O.R.S.E the players will engage in 8-game, which will see them play a mix of 2-7 Triple Draw, Limit Hold’em, Omaha Hi/Low, Razz, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud Hi/Low, No-limit Hold’em and Pot-limit Omaha. The winner will still receive the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy, which used to be awarded to the winner of the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E event.

2009 World Series of Poker Schedule

Posted by Nathan on February 4, 2009

The release of the schedule for the 2009 World Series of Poker has brought about excitement and debate. The poker community seems to have been electrified, not only by the release of the most anticipated events of the year, by the changes that have taken place to the schedule for this years event.

The controversial final table delay of a year ago is back again, along with the addition and elimination of many other events. The decision to continue with the four month long delay has not come as a surprise to many, as the final table in 2008 saw an increase of 50% amongst Television viewers. The buzz and excitement apparent in the final table theater was something the poker world had never seen before.

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Player’s looking to “buy” their way to a title through the re-buy events will be out of luck at this years WSOP. The re-buys have been completed eliminated from the competition. The WSOP committee’s goal in eliminating these events is to make the competition fair for everyone, regardless of their bankroll. Although these events have been eliminated, the addition of two new events that offer “no cost re-buys” will give the affect of a re-buy event. In these events, every player is awarded three add-ons, which come with the tournament entry fee. Players can choose when to add-on chips at any point, including the beginning of the tournament.

Those feeling the affects of the economic crisis will also be happy to see a $1,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em event. This is the first time since 2006 that the WSOP will feature an event with a buy-in below $1,500. Tournament representatives have stated, that although it is very difficult to estimate the number of entries for events, they believe this event could draw over 5,000 players; Which would mean the first place finisher could take down as much as $700,000 in prize money.

By far the event that has grabbed the most headlines and awaking professionals and amateurs alike on poker forums around the world is the $40,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’Em event. Although officials have insisted that this event will not take the place of the main event as the “world championship,” many professionals, including Shannon Shor, Greg Raymer, and Daniel Negreanu have admitted that the bracelet winner for this event may represent the “best” player from the events. Many players are predicting a much smaller and talent rich tournament, compared to that of the main event.

In addition to the changes in events, tournament officials have also displayed a commitment to enhance the WSOP from the players standpoint, as well as from a viewers standpoint. Officials are already working to produce more affordable rooms at the Rio, as well as tying the payouts and structure of events to the number of entries. Tournament officials have also assured the public that they will work diligently to develop the final table presentation in a more detailed and effective manner. One tournament official assured that there would be more coverage of the heads-up action in particular, to the delight of players and spectators around the globe.

Whether you prefer satellites or posting your buy-in, secure your seats early, as this summers action promises to be as exciting as ever. Who knows, maybe you are the next World Champion! Until next time, get your money in the middle with the best of it!