Tuesday, July 7, 2009

World Series of Poker 'Main Event 09 Underway

So I was on the All In Poker Radio show over the weekend (if you missed it you can hear the podcast of the show here).
One of the hot topics on the show that day was if the state of the economy was affecting the World Series of Poker Main Event (the $10K No Limit Hold 'Em that has been immortalized on ESPN). There was some speculation if maybe the number of players would finally start to decline after nearly a decade of record growth.
It would be hard to think the WSOP would be immune to the economy, but we heard on Monday that 500 players were turned away from the tournament due to over capacity. Despite having 4 different day ones where the field was split up to provide room for everyone, the WSOP turned away these players rather than add another day. This clearly points to a few things a) there are still tons of players looking to shell out $10K to play in the main event, even with this weak economy, and b) that Harrah's (the parent company of the WSOP) still has some work to do in accommodating the demand that it has built among poker players all over.
Here are some figures for this year's WSOP Main Event:
-- 6,494 players
-- $61,043,600 in prize money
-- 648 players will finish in the money
-- 9 final table players will be guaranteed $1.2 million
-- 1 winner will get $8.5 million

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