2017 Wsop Updates

2021年11月29日
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Two days ago, the second Saturday in July, the World Series of Poker Main Event got underway. On Day 1a, 795 players ponied up the $10,000 buy-in to compete in the premier poker tournament of the year, the biggest Day 1a in recent years. Just 576 of them survived, and they’re coming back on Tuesday for Day 2ab. Day 1a survivors sorted by chip count, name and by table and seat are available right now (PDF’s).
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Oct 03, 2017 2017 WSOP Circuit Live Updates A Look Back at the First Ever Seminole Hard Rock WSOP Circuit October 3, 2017 @ 8:30AM by Seminole Hard Rock Poker The World Series of Poker Circuit made its first ever stop in South Florida beginning September 21 and concluding October 2. The 2017 WSOP Europe run from October 19 to November 10 and will feature 11 bracelet events, ranging in buy-in from €550 to €111,111. The guaranteed prize pools exceed €20,000,000. Festivities kick off with the €1,100 Monster Stack event, with three starting flights on October 19, 20, and 21. Event #70: $10,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship Recap July 07-09, 2017 Event #71: $1,000 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold’em Championship Recap July 07, 2017 Event #72: $10,000 Seven Card.
Yesterday, Day 1b saw 2,164 players flock the Amazon, Brasilia and Miranda room of the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. 1,643 of them bagged chips, coming back to the same Day 2ab on Tuesday. Day 1b survivors sorted by chip count, name and by table and seat are available right now.
Today, the last of three starting days is scheduled. At 11 a.m., players from around the world take their shot at the most coveted title in poker. With Day 1a and Day 1b both bigger than in recent years, people are excited to see what Day 1c is going to bring in terms of the amount of entrants.Day 1aDay 1bDay 1cDay 1dTotalPrize Pool20081,2971,1581,9282,4616,844$64,333,60020091,1168731,6962,8096,494$61,043,60020101,1251,4892,3142,3917,319$68,798,60020118979852,1812,8026,865$64,531,00020121,0662,1143,418-6,598$62,021,20020139431,9423,467-6,352$59,708,80020147712,1443,768-6,683$62,820,20020157411,7163,963-6,420$60,348,00020167641,7334,240-6,737$63,327,80020177952,164-Structure
Players start with 50,000 in chips. Levels are 120 minutes long throughout. After every level, players have a 20-minute break. The dinner break, 90 minutes long, takes place after Level 3, which should be around 5:40 p.m. Late registration for Day 1c of the 2017 WSOP Main Event is open until the end of the dinner break, so registration closes around 7:10 p.m. Play will be in the Amazon Room, Brasilia, Miranda and Pavilion with 9-handed play to start. If all available 9-handed seats are sold, the organization will start selling the 10-seat of each table. Day 1c wraps up around 11:40 p.m. LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte1120 minutes75150-20-minute break2120 minutes150300-20-minute break3120 minutes1503002590-minute break4120 minutes2004005020-minute break5120 minutes25050075
Players to survive today return to the Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino Wednesday, July 12, 2017, at noon to play another five levels.
Today’s action starts at 11 a.m. PokerNews will be here the entire day with live updates from around the convention center of the Rio. Besides live updates, you can follow along via PokerGo.Start timeEnd timeWhere to watch11:30 a.m.6.15 p.m.PokerGoA Long Summer
While the Main Event Day 1c is just about to get underway, the majority of events are already in the books. The 2017 WSOP kicked off May 31 with the $565 Employees Event and $10,000 Tag Team Event. Bryan Hollis took down the first event, and popular poker duo Igor Kurganov and Liv Boeree received the second bracelet of the summer. Since then, dozens of events have been played, and PokerNews.com was there for each and every one of them. Millions in prize money has been rewarded, and hundreds of thousands of hands have been dealt. Take a look at all the results up until now:#EventEntriesWinnerPrize1$565 Casino Employees No Limit Hold’em651Bryan Hollis$68,8172$10,000 Tag Team No Limit Hold’em Championship102Liv Boeree & Igor Kurganov$273,9643$3,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout369Upeshka De Silva$229,9234$1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better905Benjamin Zamani$238,6205$565 The Colossus III No Limit Hold’em18,054Thomas Pomponio$1,000,0006$111,111 High Roller for One Drop No Limit Hold’em130Doug Polk$3,686,8657$2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball225Jesse Martin$130,9488$333 WSOP.com Online No Limit Hold’em2,509Joseph Mitchell$122,3149$10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship154Abe Mosseri$388,79510$1,000 Tag Team No Limit Hold’em843Nipun Java & Aditya Sushant$150,63711$1,500 Dealers Choice Six-Handed364David Bach$119,39912$1,500 No Limit Hold’em1,739David Pham$391,96013$1,500 No Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw266Frank Kassela$89,15114$1,500 H.O.R.S.E.736David Singer$203,70915$10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold’em Championship129Adrián Mateos$336,65616$1,500 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed1,748Anthony Marquez$393,27317$10,000 Dealers Choice Six-Handed Championship102John Racener$273,96218$565 Pot Limit Omaha3,186Tyler Smith$224,34419$365 The Giant No Limit Hold’em10,015Dieter Dechant$291,24020$1,500 No Limit Hold’em Millionaire Maker7,761Pablo Mariz$1,221,40721$1,500 Eight-Game Mix Six-Handed472Ron Ware$145,57722$10,000 No Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship92John Monnette$256,61023$2,620 The Marathon No Limit Hold’em1,759Joseph Di Rosa Rojas$690,46924$1,500 Limit Hold’em616Shane Buchwald$177,98525$1,000 Pot Limit Omaha1,058Tyler Groth$179,12626$10,000 Razz Championship97James Obst$265,13827$3,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed959Chris Moorman$498,68228$1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw326Brian Brubaker$109,96729$2,500 No Limit Hold’em1,086Gaurav Raina$456,82230$10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship150David Bach$383,20831$1,000 Seniors No Limit Hold’em Championship5,389Frank Maggio$617,30332$1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Mix688Vladimir Shchemelev$194,32333$1,500 No Limit Hold’em1,698Christopher Frank$384,83334$10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship80Ben Yu$232,73835$1,000 Super Seniors No Limit Hold’em1,720James Moore$259,23036$5,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed574Nadar Kakhmazov$580,33837$1,000 No Limit Hold’em2,020Thomas Reynolds$292,88038$10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship120Joe McKeehen$311,81739$1,000 No Limit Hold’em Super Turbo Bounty1,868Rifat Palevic$183,90340$1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better595Ernest Bohn$173,22841$1,500 Pot Limit Omaha870Loren Klein$231,48342$10,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed Championship332Dmitry Yurasov$775,92343$1,500 No Limit Hold’em Shootout1,025Ben Maya$257,76444$3,000 H.O.R.S.E.399Matthew Schreiber$256,22645$5,000 No Limit Hold’em505Christopher Brammer$527,55546$1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better830Nathan Gamble$223,33947$1,500 No Limit Hold’em Monster Stack6,716Brian Yoon$1,094,34948$10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship125Christopher Vitch$320,10349$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha Six-Handed630Luis Calvo$362,18550$1,500 No Limit Hold’em Bounty1,927Chris Bolek$266,64651$10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship207Bryce Yockey$511,14752$1,500 No Limit Hold’em1,580Mohsin Charania$364,43853$3,000 Limit Hold’em Six-Handed256Max Silver$172,64554$10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Eight-Handed Championship428Tommy Le$938,73255$1,500 Seven Card Stud298Tom Koral$96,90756$5,000 No Limit Hold’em623Norberto Korn$618,28557$2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better/Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Mix405Smith Sirisakorn$215,90258$1,500 No Limit Hold’em1,763Artur Rudziankov$395,91859$2,500 Big Bet Mix197Jens Lakemeier$112,23260$888 Crazy Eights No Limit Hold’em Eight-Handed8,120Alexandru Papazian$888,88861$3,333 WSOP.com Online No Limit Hold’em High Roller424Thomas Cannuli$322,81562$50,000 Poker Players Championship100Elior Sion$1,395,76763$1,000 No Limit Hold’em1,750Rulah Divine$262,50164$1,500 No Limit Hold’em/Pot Limit Omaha Eight-Handed Mix1,058Sebastian Langrock$268,55565$1,000 No Limit Hold’em1,413Shai Zurr$223,24166$1,500 No Limit Hold’em1,956Chris Klodnicki$428,42367$25,000 Pot Limit Omaha Eight-Handed High Roller205James Calderaro$1,289,07468$3,000 No Limit Hold’em1,349Harrison Gimbel$645,92269$1,500 Razz419Jason Gola$132,95770$10,000/$1,000 Ladies No Limit Hold’em Championship718Heidi May$135,09871$1,000 WSOP.com Online No Limit Hold’em Championship1,312Nipun ’Javatinii’ Java$237,68872$10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship88Mike Wattel$245,45173$10,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event74$1,000 The Little One for One Drop No Limit Hold’emWorld Series of Poker History
The Main Event began as an idea hatched in Texas gambler Benny Binion’s mind to promote his casino. In 1970, a small group of Texas rounders gathered at Binion’s for 10 days playing for high stakes in games like five-card draw, 2-7 lowball, seven-card stud, razz, and no-limit hold’em. Players voted on the winner at the end — Texan and future Poker Hall of Fame member Johnny Moss. By 1972, no-limit hold’em became the premier game and the $10,000 buy-in tournament that players now know as the Main Event was introduced.
In the intervening 47 years, the event has grown to mammoth proportions with numerous preliminary events. The championship bracelet was introduced by Binion in 1976 and has become the ultimate trophy in poker. Owning one has become the litmus test for poker greatness. The series has even expanded beyond Las Vegas with numerous circuit and bracelet events around the country and the world.
Binion surely couldn’t have imagined the scope that the game would become since his showcase began in 1970. Super bowl betting explained. In 2016, the WSOP drew 107,833 total entrants in 69 total events — the most in its history. The 2016 series awarded $221 million in prize money too, and the events brought in players from 107 countries — a sign of the international growth the game has undergone, fueled by the growth of internet poker and its popularity on television.
The venue has changed and numerous games and tournaments added, but the history remains. In recent years, some of those original games played in 1970 have even been worked back into the WSOP festivities in games like dealer’s choice and some of the mixed-games events. And the foundation of that remains the Main Event.
When players take their seats beginning today in those first starting flights, they are not just attempting to win a poker tournament; they are attempting to become part of the game’s history — a history that traces its roots from the Revolutionary War to Civil War battlefields to 19th Century steamboats floating on the Mississippi River to scorching Las Vegas summers. Win that bracelet and your name becomes synonymous with some of the best in the game. Thousands will try, but only one will raise that shiny gold bracelet in victory.YearEntriesChampionCountryWinning HandPrize19707Johnny MossUnited States--19716Johnny MossUnited States-$30,00019728Thomas ’Amarillo Slim’ PrestonUnited States$80,000197313Walter ’Puggy’ PearsonUnited States$130,000197416Johnny MossUnited States$160,000197521Brian ’Sailor’ RobertsUnited States$210,000197622Doyle BrunsonUnited States$220,000197734Doyle BrunsonUnited States$340,000197842Bobby BaldwinUnited States$210,000197954Hal FowlerUnited States$270,000198073Stu UngarUnited States$385,000198175Stu UngarUnited States$375,0001982104Jack StrausUnited States$520,0001983108Tom McEvoyUnited States$540,0001984132Jack KellerUnited States$660,0001985140Bill SmithUnited States$700,0001986141Berry JohnstonUnited States$570,0001987152Johnny ChanUnited States(born in China)$625,0001988167Johnny ChanUnited States(born in China)$700,0001989178Phil HellmuthUnited States$755,0001990194Mansour MatloubiIran$895,0001991215Brad DaughertyUnited States$1,000,0001992201Hamid DastmalchiIran$1,000,0001993220Jim BechtelUnited States$1,000,0001994268Russ HamiltonUnited States$1,000,0001995273Dan HarringtonUnited States$1,000,0001996295Huck SeedUnited States$1,000,0001997312Stu UngarUnited States$1,000,0001998350Scotty NguyenUnited States(born in Vietnam)$1,000,0001999393Noel FurlongIreland$1,000,0002000512Chris FergusonUnited States$1,500,0002001613Carlos MortensenSpain(born in Ecuador)$1,500,0002002631Robert VarkonyiUnited States$2,000,0002003839Chris MoneymakerUnited States$2,500,00020042,576Greg RaymerUnited States$5,000,00020055,619Joe HachemAustralia$7,500,00020068,773Jamie GoldUnited States$12,000,00020076,358Jerry YangUnited States(born in Laos)$8,250,00020086,844Peter EastgateDenmark$9,152,41620096,494Joe CadaUnited States$8,547,04220107,319Jonathan DuhamelCanada$8,944,31020116,865Pius HeinzGermany$8,715,63820126,598Greg MersonUnited States$8,531,85320136,352Ryan RiessUnited States$8,361,57020146,683Martin JacobsonSweden$10,000,00020156,420Joe McKeehenUnited States$7,683,34620166,737Qui NguyenUnited States(born in Vietnam)$8,005,310
The 2017 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is approaching quickly.
May 31 is just around the corner, and after two years of handling the live reporting duties in-house for the large Nevada poker series, the WSOP has decided to once again farm the job out to a poker media company.
The chosen entity is PokerNews.com, which was the last company to handle live reporting duties before the WSOP took over for its 2015 event.
“It’s great to have PokerNews back in the fold at the World Series of Poker,” said WSOP Vice President of Corporate Communications Seth Palansky in a press release announcing the new agreement. “They are the foremost authority and have written the book on tournament live reporting. Having their experienced team of personnel at the 2017 WSOP will ensure poker fans across the globe stay digitally connected throughout our 74-event, 50-day festival.”
PokerNews is eager about the development as well.2017 Wsop Updates Results
“I remember following the WSOP live updates on PokerNews well before I even worked for the company,” said Matthew Parvis, CCO of PokerNews parent company iBus Media. “To say I’m excited that we’ll be back on the floor of the Rio for the entire summer is an understatement.”
According to PokerNews, the company’s live reporting team will cover the event through a variety of mediums, as it provides live updates, chip counts, photos, and videos for all 74 WSOP events.
Viewers will also be able to follow along with the PokerNews app, MyStack, which allows players to post to-the-minute updates of their chip stacks to keep their friends, family, and fans updated.
“MyStack will never replace our traditional live reporting, but it’s a great addition at events like the WSOP that have huge starting fields, since it’s simply impossible to track thousands of runners each day,” Parvis said. “We’re excited to share some of the improvements we’ve made with the app over the past two years with the poker community and the WSOP.”Impetus for the change?
WSOP’s in-house efforts during the past two WSOP tournament series were admirable. But even though they hired many of the same poker reporters, some in the poker community found the coverage less impressive than in previous years (when PokerNews and its predecessors were in charge of the coverage).
This was partly due to live reporting being one of many duties WSOP employees were juggling. Caesars brass couldn’t devote the same time and oversight to the coverage that a poker media company could.2017 Wsop Tv Schedule
There were also some social media rumblings of slanted coverage, as one of the main critiques was a lack of independence from the reporting team. Some of the more vocal players felt the coverage was slanted toward big-name pros or was censored to make WSOP employees appear in the best possible light.2017 Wsop Updates Yahoo
Whether this was a real issue or simply perceived to be true is beside the point; even the perception of the reporting team being compromised caused distractions for WSOP brass and fostered conspiracy theories. Btc sports betting.2017 Wsop Updates Latest
It should be solved now that the coverage is once again being handled by a third party.
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