Archive for September, 2008
Has a woman ever won a WSOP bracelet?
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008wsop poker did pros start with fever chips this year?
Monday, September 22nd, 2008FSUFAN32763 asked:
i heard a long time ago that main event wsop pros this yr would have the same buyin but recieve less chips does anyone know if this was true. and i say forget the ppv for main event tomorrow theres no pros at the table and the prize money *****!
Ronnie
i heard a long time ago that main event wsop pros this yr would have the same buyin but recieve less chips does anyone know if this was true. and i say forget the ppv for main event tomorrow theres no pros at the table and the prize money *****!
Ronnie
who will make te world series of poker final table this year?
Saturday, September 20th, 2008What sunglasses does Daniel (Dan) Quach wear in the World Series Of Poker) WSOP)?
Thursday, September 18th, 2008Greg M asked:
What kind of sunglasses is Daniel Quach wearing here? The photo was taken at the World Series Of Poker (WSOP).
What kind of sunglasses is Daniel Quach wearing here? The photo was taken at the World Series Of Poker (WSOP).
http://flickr.com/photos/kang/102383393/sizes/l/
Ethel
Big Winners at Poker
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008Charmaine Smith asked:
Ever since poker joined the mainstream with the introduction of the World Series of Poker (WSP) in 1970, year on year the winnings have increased substantially.
Looking back to the first year of the WSP, no actual winnings for the winner, Johnny Ross, were recorded. However, only a year later in 1971 the winner, once again Johnny Ross, took away $30,000. With less than 10 entrants to the competition, the prize was in the grasps of all and it was no wonder why competition was so high.
Over the next 20 years, with the number of entrants increasing, the winnings continued to grow also. First tens of thousands of dollars were added, then around fifty thousand dollars were added, followed by hundreds of thousands of dollars being added to the grand total. Then, in 1991, with 215 entrants, the World Series of Poker winning amount inevitably hit the $1,000,000. It was no wonder that by this time, being a full time, professional poker player was seen as an acceptable - and a much sought after - career.
With the poker tournaments being screened on satellite TV in later years and with the introduction of onlinepoker, and therefore increased popularity, the winnings now stand just shy of $10,000,000 at $9,119,517, which one winner from the 6,844 participants will win.
Of course, the World Series of Poker isn’t the only big paying poker tournament. The World Poker Tour arranges a variety of poker tournaments throughout the year since it was established in 1992. For example, the LA Poker Classic tournament regularly sees the winner take away one or two million dollars, whilst the Five Diamond World Poker Classic offers very similar amounts. For someone who could, in reality, win both, the winnings could be substantial to say the least. It’s no wonder that so many students are dropping out of University and playing poker full time to win large amounts of cash. Even if they were to win a fraction of the winnings, they would, when compared to the majority of the population, be considered wealthy and could live a happy and successful life. When also considering it’s ‘working’ in a ‘job’ you love, it’s a tempting road to take.
So who is the richest poker player?
It’s debatable who’s been the most successful poker player in respect of winnings and money earned, as individual earning records aren’t made publicly available. However, it’s rumoured that some of the most successful poker players ever, such as Phil Ivey, Chip Reese and Doyle Brunson, are playing private games with millions changing hands, meaning their bank roll will easily be in the early tens of millions.
It must always be remembered though - for all massive wins in poker, someone somewhere will be losing a massive amount. Remember the rumour about Ben Affleck? It was flying around Hollywood that in a single year, he lost over $7m at poker. And according to the actual poker companies, only 15% of players actually win. Maybe it’s best to keep your money in the bank.
Carolyn
Ever since poker joined the mainstream with the introduction of the World Series of Poker (WSP) in 1970, year on year the winnings have increased substantially.
Looking back to the first year of the WSP, no actual winnings for the winner, Johnny Ross, were recorded. However, only a year later in 1971 the winner, once again Johnny Ross, took away $30,000. With less than 10 entrants to the competition, the prize was in the grasps of all and it was no wonder why competition was so high.
Over the next 20 years, with the number of entrants increasing, the winnings continued to grow also. First tens of thousands of dollars were added, then around fifty thousand dollars were added, followed by hundreds of thousands of dollars being added to the grand total. Then, in 1991, with 215 entrants, the World Series of Poker winning amount inevitably hit the $1,000,000. It was no wonder that by this time, being a full time, professional poker player was seen as an acceptable - and a much sought after - career.
With the poker tournaments being screened on satellite TV in later years and with the introduction of onlinepoker, and therefore increased popularity, the winnings now stand just shy of $10,000,000 at $9,119,517, which one winner from the 6,844 participants will win.
Of course, the World Series of Poker isn’t the only big paying poker tournament. The World Poker Tour arranges a variety of poker tournaments throughout the year since it was established in 1992. For example, the LA Poker Classic tournament regularly sees the winner take away one or two million dollars, whilst the Five Diamond World Poker Classic offers very similar amounts. For someone who could, in reality, win both, the winnings could be substantial to say the least. It’s no wonder that so many students are dropping out of University and playing poker full time to win large amounts of cash. Even if they were to win a fraction of the winnings, they would, when compared to the majority of the population, be considered wealthy and could live a happy and successful life. When also considering it’s ‘working’ in a ‘job’ you love, it’s a tempting road to take.
So who is the richest poker player?
It’s debatable who’s been the most successful poker player in respect of winnings and money earned, as individual earning records aren’t made publicly available. However, it’s rumoured that some of the most successful poker players ever, such as Phil Ivey, Chip Reese and Doyle Brunson, are playing private games with millions changing hands, meaning their bank roll will easily be in the early tens of millions.
It must always be remembered though - for all massive wins in poker, someone somewhere will be losing a massive amount. Remember the rumour about Ben Affleck? It was flying around Hollywood that in a single year, he lost over $7m at poker. And according to the actual poker companies, only 15% of players actually win. Maybe it’s best to keep your money in the bank.
Carolyn
will gus hansen ever win the wsop main event?
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008paul d asked:
he is a great player but hasnt managed it yet.
hes won loads of other stuff, aussie millions wpt for example, but do you think he will ever take down the big one??
Jessica
he is a great player but hasnt managed it yet.
hes won loads of other stuff, aussie millions wpt for example, but do you think he will ever take down the big one??
Jessica
Who is your pick to win the 2006 World Series Of Poker’s Main Event? You can only pick one player! More below!
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008Jimmy Pete asked:
Pick only one player! Any answers with more than one player picked will be automatically disqualified! Whoever’s pick places the highest will be awarded 10 points! In the event of a tie the points will go to the one who answered earliest! Good luck!
Jorge
Pick only one player! Any answers with more than one player picked will be automatically disqualified! Whoever’s pick places the highest will be awarded 10 points! In the event of a tie the points will go to the one who answered earliest! Good luck!
Jorge
What does it mean to win a World Series of Poker bracelet?
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008Djibouti asked:
Is the bracelet awarded only to the final winner, or to the top 10, or what? Thanks!
Jay
Is the bracelet awarded only to the final winner, or to the top 10, or what? Thanks!
Jay
With the popularity of the World Series of Poker growing?
Sunday, September 14th, 2008roadkill ☠ asked:
With the popularity of the World Series of Poker growing, will it go the way of “Law & Order” by creating the College World Series of Poker or even the Little League World Series of Poker
Lydia
With the popularity of the World Series of Poker growing, will it go the way of “Law & Order” by creating the College World Series of Poker or even the Little League World Series of Poker
Lydia
World Series of Poker stuff?
Sunday, September 14th, 2008Arie asked:
Does anyone know where I can find less expensive world series of poker, or poker stuff in general without going on ebay or purchasing it online?
Kathryn
Does anyone know where I can find less expensive world series of poker, or poker stuff in general without going on ebay or purchasing it online?
Kathryn










