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World Series of Poker Europe - WSOPE

The World Series of Poker owned by Harrah’s has just announced their World Series of Poker Europe tournaments.  There will be 4 events played from September 19, 2008 to Thursday  October 02, 2008.

The WSOPE will be played at the London Clubs International. You can currently register at the Rio in Las Vegas for all of the events until Sept. 1st. They are also running satellites at the Rio for players looking to satellite their way into the events.

The first tournament will be a 4 day No Limit Hold-em event. It will have a £1,500 buy-in. The second event will be a HORSE event with a buy-in of £2,500 and will be 3 days. The 3rd event will be Pot Limit Omaha and will also be 3 days with a  £5,000  buy-in.

The 2008 WSOPE Main event will start on September 27th and will run for 6 days. It will be a No Limit Hold-em Event and will have a £10,000 buy-in.

BodogPoker is currently the only room running WSOPE qualifiers but I wouldn’t be surprised if more rooms start running them.

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World Series of Poker 2008 Broadcasts

The 2008 World Series of Poker has all but finished and most poker players are back home after 2 grueling months of poker action.  The 2008 WSOP went without a hitch but it isn’t finished yet with the 2008 WSOP Main Event final table being played on November 9-10 and the broadcasts of the 2008 WSOP on EPSN.

ESPN will begin broadcasting the 2008 WSOP with tournament coverage of the World Championship Pot Limit Hold ‘Em tournament.  For the next couple months they will be showing additional coverage of the World Series of Poker leading up to the main event.

If you can’t wait, check out all of the 2008 WSOP Results.

ESPN Broadcast Schedule of the 2008 WSOP

July 22: Pot-limit Hold’em World Championship - Buy-in: $10,000

July 29: No-limit Hold’em - Buy-in: $1,500

Aug. 5: Pot-limit Hold’em - ($10,000)  & Mixed Hold’em - ($5,000)

Aug. 12: No-limit Hold’em with rebuys - ($1,000)

Aug. 19: H.O.R.S.E. World Championship- ($50,000)

Aug. 26: Pot-limit Omaha World Championship ( $10,000)

Sept. 2: 2008 WSOP No-limit Hold’em Main Event ($10,000)

Sept. 9: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Sept. 16: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Sept. 23:Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Sept. 30: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Oct. 7: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Oct. 14: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Oct. 21: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Oct. 28: Cont. No-limit hold’em Main Event

Nov. 4: November Nine Main Event Final Table Preview

Nov. 11: November Nine WSOP 2008 No-limit hold’em Main Event Final Table

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November Nine WSOP

The 2008 World Series of Poker is currently at a stand still with 9 players left and 3 months to wait. The final table will be played on November 9-10th. This is the first time in the WSOP’s history that the final table will be paused after players have been playing for two weeks.

Harrah’s the current owner of the WSOP decided to try this new format and wait until the two weeks of WSOP Main Event play (prior to the final table) to be aired on ESPN before playing to see who the winner of the $9.1 million dollar first prize.  The delay of the tournament and the airing of the shows is due to thousands of hours needed to be edited along with announcers norm and chad to add their wsop commentary.

With the final table not being played for 3 months it is a gamble for the WSOP. They are hoping that it will create buzz and will lead to a high number of players watching the final table after seeing how the rest of the tournament played out. It is too early to say if the gamble will pay off but for now …. who is your pick for the 2008 WSOP Main Event Champion?

2008 WSOP Final Table Players and Chip Counts:

Dennis Phillips - 26,295,000
Craig Marquis - 10,210,000
Ylon Schwartz - 12,525,000
Scott Montgomery - 19,690,000
Darus Suharto - 12,520,000
Chino Rheem - 10,230,000
Ivan Demidov - 24,400,000
Kelly Kim - 2,620,000
Peter Eastgate - 18,375,000

If you are curious on who the other 54 wsop event winners were you can find the 2008 WSOP results here at Poker Splendor.

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Tiffany Michelle WSOP

Tiffany Michelle is currently the last women standing at the 2008 World Series of Poker main event. The final 27 players begin playing today with play ending when nine players are left. The WSOP will then go on hiatus untill November 9th when play will resume.

Tiffany Michelle is currently 7th with 6.5 million in chips at the 2008 WSOP. Tiffany started playing poker in 2005 when she began playing in celebrity poker tournaments. After playing in the events she decided to play in cash games in Los Angeles and elsewhere. On her website she states that she won her first tournament she entered in Las Vegas and was able to hold her own at the poker table.

Tiffany then started to enter and play in WSOP and WPT events. She has never had a major cash in either tournament series but this may change with the 2008 WSOP. The main event is the largest event in the poker world and could be a huge stepping stone for her career because of the media coverage and going so deep in a tournament so far won my men.

TIffany Michelle’s nickname is “Hot Chips” and does on camera hosting for pokernews and has been on several radio shows: Bluff Radio, Hold ‘Em Radio and Rounders Radio. She has also appeared on GSN World Series of Blackjack.

Looks like I will need to add a page for Tiffany at the Poker Girls section. If she does make the final nine players it will be interesting to see which poker site will pay the big bucks to sponsor her.

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World Series of Poker Numbers

The World Series of Poker main event is underway with 6,844 players competing for the $64.3 million dollar prize pool. The winner of the 2008 WSOP main event will take home a cool $9.12 million. The tournament will be starting day 3 today with 1308 players left.  The current chip leader is Brian Schaedlich who has 801k in chips with second having 531k.

The World Series of Poker had 58,720 entries which is the most ever over the 55 event tournament. It increased by 8% from last year partly due to the increased international participation. The event attracted a number of international poker players with over 118 countries having at least one player participating which is an increase of 36%.

Source:

Review Journal

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Mini World Series of Poker Tournaments

Online poker rooms have been offering 2008 WSOP Satellites for the last couple months and are pushing to send the next 2008 Main Event champion. Now that the WSOP is underway and the Main Event is a little more then a month away poker sites have re-created the WSOP and have begun to offer what is called “Mini” World Series of Poker Tournament Series.

They are mirroring all the events that are played at the 2008 WSOP only with smaller buy-ins.

FullTilt Poker.com - They are currently running their 2008 Mini Series of Poker , it started on May 30th and runs through July 5th. The buy-ins are 1/100th of the normal WSOP buy-ins. The winner of each tournament will get a Full Tilt Poker Championship along with the prize money. They

BodogPoker.com - They have their own Mini-Sop tournament that is running from May 30th to July 10th. Each buy-in is 1% the original cost. The top  players on the Mini-Sop leaderboard will receive entry into a final tournament where the top 3 finishers are 2009 WSOP Main Event seats.

Absolute Poker.net - Their tournament is called the World Series of Absolute Poker and will run from May 30th to July 3rd.  They have a leaderboard with the winner receiving a free entry to their Aruba Classic. Players that win 3 tournaments in a row also get a free entry into the Aruba Classic poker tournament. And finally the most final table finishes gets a 4 week pass to the $150k weekly tournament.

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Ultimate Bet Admits Security Breach

Ultimate Bet has just released a press release with findings of their investigation into allegations of unfair play on their site. Tokwiro Enterprises, the company that owns Ultimate Bet used Kahnawake Gaming Commission and independent third parties to investigate the cheating allegations.

The allegations proved to be correct and investigators were able to find evidence that their was a breach in their security. The unfair play happened between March 7, 2006 to December 3, 2007 during high limit games.  The cheating players were able to see players hole cards because of an auditing program that was not secure. The security hole has since been fixed but the damage has been done. Players from2+2 forums have been calling for an announcement from UB management ever since this was brought to their attention in January 08 because of the player “NioNio”.

Ultimate Bet has taken full responsibility for what happened and is planning to repay all players that were affected. Some players have reported (unverified) that 6 figures have shown up in their account since the announcement.

Sources:

Ultimate Bet Summary Thread 2+2

After Press Release 2+2 Forums UB Thread

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WSOP Delay of Final Table

The 2008 WSOP Main Event final table will be played on November 9-11th. They are officially delaying the final table which is usually played in July. ESPN has made the change to delay the final table so they will be able to show the final table after the previous episodes of the main event have aired.

Usually the World Series of Poker Main Event winner is known in July and it is no surprise when the broadcast is shown in the fall. This year will be different and players have mixed feelings on the delay of the table which will know coincide with the broadcast. Johnny Chan and Daniel Negreanu both support the idea and think this will bring more anticipation to the final table with more strategy and analysis.

Other professionals like Greg Raymer (2005 Main Event Winner) from Stars Poker.com has mixed feelings because of the potential coaching that will be involved. Players can train for months to get ready for the table which will definitely change the style of play.

It will be interesting to see if this changes the 2008 WSOP in any other unexpected ways. I know the players that are in the final table will have awhile to figure out which of the poker sites they will sign with so they can make the most money. I will definitely have more on the developments of the 2008 WSOP and more on the delay of the WSOP Final Table.

Source: USA Today

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A Bad Poker “Deal”

Earlier in the week, I wrote about the “Deal” a new poker movie which is being released this Friday.  Early reviews from top film critics have been very negative and one reviewer even said that this movie is worse then “Lucky You”!

When I watched the trailer my first thought was that the movie looked very formulaic and basically pretty lame and my guess was they made the movie to make a quick buck on the popularity of poker.  It seems like my first reaction was right…On rotten tomatoes the current score is 0/11, giving it a score of 0%. This means that 11 reviewers think this movie is rotten (in other terms, they wouldn’t recommend it) while no reviewers have thought it was worth seeing.

I went to the official “Deal” website which was hard to do because when you put “deal poker movie” in google it is no where to be found. Finally once I found the site I saw that there are quotes from professional poker players saying just how good the movie is and how authentic it is. Popular players such  as Phil Laak, Antonio Estafandi, Joseph Hachem…all give their praise with quotes from each of them. Funny though, when you check the credits for the movie all of the players are  actually in the movie….so can’t say they are the most trusted sources.

I haven’t actually seen any TV ads but have heard some radio ads and have also seen some banners on popular poker sites. It looks like the studio knows it has a bad movie on their hand and don’t want to waste money promoting it.

It will be interesting to see how well the movie does this weekend in terms of gross revenue. From the early reviewers it sounds like this should have been a straight to DVD release.

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World Poker Tour Player Lawsuit Settled

Professional poker players: Andy Bloch, Annie Duke, Chris Ferguson, Phil Gordon, Howard Lederer, Greg Raymer and Joe Hachem filed a suit in 2006 against the World Poker Tour for what they felt was an unfair release they had to sign when playing at a World Poker Tour Event.

News has been circulating that the lawsuit has come to a close after two years. No money will exchange hands but the World Poker Tour has agreed to change the terms and will no longer have the right to use players names, images and/or likeness in any type of WPT promotion without getting the players consent and also paying them. This was a problem for professional players that had agreements with poker sites and other player contracts signed that had clauses that players needed to represent them at tournaments.

The lawsuit stemmed from players feeling that the World Poker Tour had no competition and was able to write the release forms any way they wanted because players had no choice but to play in the large buy-in tournaments. This is now less of an issue because of the EPT and LAPT. The popular poker tours have really changed the tournament landscape and the WPT no longer has a monolopy.

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