Sunday, September 5, 2010

Examining Things about The World Series Of Poker

Now that you understand some poker basics, let’s look at the World Series Of Poker.  What is it?  Well, it has grown, since it began in the 1970’s, to become the biggest collection of poker events held annually.  It all culminates in the WSOP Main Event each year in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The winner of that event gets a prestigious gold bracelet.  They also win a cash prize which is based on the number of people who enter the tournament.

Improving The WSOP:

To illustrate how much the WSOP has grown, let’s compare the year 2000 to the year 2008.  In 2008, there were 6,844 entrants.  In 2000, though, there were just 512.  Since the prize pool is based on the number of entries, that means that the prize pool jumped from about a million and a half dollars to over nine million dollars.

Another great change to the WSOP format came when Harrah’s Entertainment bought Binion’s Horseshoe Casino, in 2004.  That began a new tradition of playing the Main Event just down the Las Vegas Strip a little way, at the Rio.  It also marked the start of a Tournament Of Champions event.  Harrah’s is, of course, known world-wide as a leader in gaming and entertainment.

The Internet And The WSOP:

Finally, the WSOP has been steadily growing thanks to advertising, particularly on the Internet.  Thanks to the age of Internet gaming, more and more people of all ages and backgrounds are logging on and playing poker.  That includes playing in WSOP satellite events.  So, the World Series Of Poker (poker.wsop.com) is steadily growing and shows no signs of slowing down.  If you want to play the most famous games in poker, you have to play in the WSOP.

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