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2009 Poker World Series

By: Shayne A. Sherman

Where did those 40 years go? The 2009 Poker World Series is just around the corner; the 40th annual meeting of the best (and worst) poker players in the world. 56 gold bracelets will be awarded over a time of 3 months, and then the most important of all bracelets will be on November 10, the bracelet for the winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event.

The World Series of Poker begins on May 27 at 12:00 Noon. That is actually a Casino Employee event with a $500 buy in. Then the real fun starts that all of us can be part of, almost all of us. Event #2 is the 40th anniversary, No Limit Hold ‘Em event with a big $40,000 buy in. In the following six weeks, there will tournaments for every poker game conceivable: No Limit, Pot Limit and Limit Hold ‘Em, Limit and Pot Limit Omaha, Omaha Eight or Better, Limit Stud, Limit Stud Eight or Better, Razz, And Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Lowball. The buy in will range from $1,000 all the way up the to the $50,000 HORSE tournament.

The Series culminates on July 3, with the $10,000 buy in Main Event. The winner is sure to make at least $9 Million. This year, the tournament will take a 3 month break once the tournament is down to a final table of nine players. They will return to Las Vegas on November 7 to play down to one final champion and the last gold bracelet.

Let’s take a quick look at why. Some skeptics are saying that the poker excitement is over. The fact that Main Event final table will wait until November to play proves the skeptics incorrect. Since ESPN began broadcasting coverage of the World Series of Poker, the game has been brought into our living room and nearly inside the game. With the creation of “pocket cam” (a tiny camera put into the rail of the table that allows viewers to see the players hold cards) the ESPN World Series of Poker coverage has flourished and become one of ESPN’s highest rated shows. You might have heard it said that more people watch the World Series of Poker than the Stanley Cup Finals.

So why wait until November? The answer is simple, television ratings. The November sweeps. For years we saw the final table already knowing the name of the Main Event champion. It was anticlimactic. Last year however one only had to stay away from any media that would report the winner of the event for only a day before the final table broadcast was on. Congratulations go out to the ESPN crew for filming and editing the final table and broadcasting it on television with such a short turnaround time. For ESPN to go through all that trouble for huge ratings, proves poker is [still alive and well.

The great allure of the World Series of Poker is that anyone can win it. If you want to play against Tiger Woods in the Masters, sorry, but you can’t. All you have to do is lay down anywhere from $1,000 to $50,000 and you are participating in the World Series of Poker.

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Where did those 40 years go? The 2009 Poker World Series is just around the corner; the 40th annual meeting of the best (and worst) poker players in the world. 56 gold bracelets will be awarded over a time of 3 months, and then the most important of all bracelets will be on November 10, the bracel

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