2005 World Series of Poker
By Oddvar Pettersen
The 2005 World Series of Poker event
is scheduled to begin June 2, 2005 in Las Vegas and an estimated 5,000
players are expected to participate in the $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas
hold 'em main event.
The event will be held at the Rio
Hotel and Casino from June 3rd to July 15th, with the last two days taking
place at Jack Binnions Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas.
The buy-ins for the 2005 WSOP events
range from $1,000 to $10,000 and most of the WSOP tournament final tables
are taped and televised by ESPN.
The
World Series of Poker WSOP started as an invitational tournament in
1970. Jack Binnion invited the best seven poker players in America to his
casino in Las Vegas to decide whom Americas best poker player was. Johnny
Moss won the 1970 WSOP title by actually being voted the best player by
his playing companions.
The 1971 World Series of poker was
played as a freezout tournament, meaning one player had to win all the
chips. Thirteen players participated and Johnny Moss won it this time fair
and square with some brilliant poker play.
T. J. Cloutier has been the most
successful WSOP player over the years and has finished in the money in
over 30 events. He has won five first place gold bracelets and finished
second twice in the main Championship event of Texas Hold'em.
Anyone, regardless of gender or nationality
can play in the WSOP
as long as they are 21 years of age and can afford the $10,000 entrance
fee.
World Series of Poker has become
extremely popular in the recent years. Especially since the 2003 WSOP Championship,
when Chris Moneymaker, (yes it is his real name) won 2.5 million dollars
after qualifying through a 40 dollar online satellite tournament.
In 2004 there were 2,576 entries
for the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em WSOP Championship and the prize money
had increased to more than $49 million. Greg Raymer beat 2576 players to
win the first price of 5 million dollars for a buy-in stake of $40 which
also was won online.
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