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39th
ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER® RUNNING STRONG
AT HALF-WAY POINT
LAS
VEGAS – June 19, 2008 – It took until
just the second event of the 2008 World Series
of Poker Presented by Milwaukee’s Best Light
to know it was going to be another strong year.
A record 3,929 poker enthusiasts put up $1,500
each to compete in the first No Limit Hold’em
event and things have continued to build nicely
since.
The
3,929 entrants were the most-ever for a non-Main
Event field and, through 30 events at the 2008
WSOP, the statistics are on target for another
stellar year. Among the numbers, thus far (through
30 events):
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24,642 entrants
• 821 average entrants per event
• $59,117,189 in total prize money awarded
• $1,970,573 average prize pool per event
• $439,545 average first place prize per
event
The
storylines at the 2008 World Series of Poker are
as colorful as ever:
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KC’s Finest: The Hinkle Brothers, from Kansas
City, Missouri became the first-ever set of brothers
to win bracelets in the same year. Grant won Event
#2 and $831,432, with Blair winning Event #23
and $507,563. The Hinkle’s become only the
second set of brothers to win bracelets at the
WSOP, joining the Pearson’s, Puggy (1973)
and J.C. (1994).
•
Is The Tide Turning?: Amateurs have had a lot
of success at the World Series of Poker in recent
years, including the record six consecutive years
the Main Event has been won by an amateur. But
this year professional poker players have won
23 of 30 (77%) of the bracelets handed out thus
far. One of the best pros never to win a bracelet
has shed that label. Erick Lindgren won his first
bracelet and currently is tied for the lead in
the WSOP Player of the Year standings, while notables
Daniel Negreanu, David Singer, Barry Greenstein,
Max Pescatori and Mike Matusow have all captured
gold during the first half of this WSOP.
•
The Real “World”: The World Series
of Poker has seen an astounding influx of international
players participating and cashing at the WSOP
in recent years. In 2007, a record 87 countries
and territories had entrants in the WSOP. This
year shows that players cashing in tournaments
are consistently from all corners of the globe.
Through 30 events, 37 different countries have
had an entrant cash. They are: Argentina; Australia;
Austria; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Canada; China;
Denmark; England; Faroe Islands; Finland; France;
Germany; Gibraltar; Guatemala; Hungary; Indonesia;
Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Lebanon; Lithuania;
Mexico; Monaco; Netherlands; Norway; Peru; Romania;
Russia; Scotland; Slovakia; Sweden; Switzerland;
United States and Venezuela.
•
Where’s Vermont?: Through 30 events, all
of the states in United States (and D.C.) have
had at least one entrant cash in this year’s
World Series of Poker – except Vermont.
•
Sporting an Appearance: Baseball great Orel Hershiser,
hockey star Jeremy Roenick, Miami Heat basketball
player Earl Barron and Los Angeles Lakers owner
Jerry Buss have all been seen playing during this
year’s WSOP.
The
Name Game: These folks are standing out at this
year’s WSOP: (through 30 events)
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Most events entered this year:
o Thomas McCormick (23)
o Sirous Jamshidi (22)
o Amnon Filippi (21)
o Justin Bonomo (21)
o Phil Ivey (21)
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Most event cashes this year:
o Nikolay Evdakov (6)
o Rolf Slotboom (5)
o Tom Schneider (5)
o Kathy Liebert (5)
o Alex Jacob (5)
o Roland Isra (5)
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Highest cash percentage this year:
o Kathy Liebert - 62.5% (5 of 8 events entered)
o Sarah Bilney - 50% (4 of 8 events entered)
o Tom Lee - 50% (3 of 6 events entered)
o Peter Debest - 50% (3 of 6 events entered)
o Calen McNeil - 50% (3 of 6 events entered)
•
Most final tables reached this year: 2 (11 players
tied)
o Chris Bjorin; Andy Bloch; Alex Bolotin; Scott
Clements; Jacobo Fernandez; Fu Wong; Minh Ly;
Daniel Negreanu; J.C. Tran; Theo Tran
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Money leaders at this year’s WSOP:
o Grant Hinkle - $831,462 (1 cash)
o Phil Galfond - $817,781 (1 cash)
o Nenad Medic - $810,608 (2 cashes)
o Scott Seiver - 781,866 (3 cashes)
o Duncan Bell - $666,697 (1 cash)
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Tracking the Big Three: Phil Hellmuth, 11 bracelets,
and Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson with 10 each
have been busy trying to add to their lofty totals.
Here are their results, thus far, at the 39th
annual WSOP:
o Hellmuth: Events entered: 15; Events Cashed:
2; Total Money Won: $106,896
o Brunson: Events entered: 7; Events Cashed: 1;
Total Money Won: $16,243
o Chan: Events entered: 9; Events Cashed: 2; Total
Money Won: $273,946
The
39th annual World Series of Poker continues through
July 14th at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino
in Las Vegas. The Main Event will begin on July
3rd, with the Final Table being determined on
July 14th. The nine players who advance to the
Final Table will return to the Rio on November
9th to play down to just two players. The final
two, will go head-to-head late in the evening
on November 10th to determine the champion and
winner of poker’s ultimate prize on November
11th, when it will be aired same-day in primetime
on ESPN.
ABOUT
THE WSOP
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the largest,
richest and most prestigious gaming event in the
world. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments
in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s
longest running tournament in the world, dating
back to 1970. In 2007, the event attracted more
than 54,000 entrants from 87 different countries
to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
and awarded just under $160 million in prize money
as players competed for game’s most coveted
trophy, a WSOP bracelet. Harrah’s License
Company, LLC., an affiliate of Harrah’s
Entertainment, Inc., has owned and operated the
WSOP since 2004 and over the last four years,
fostered an increase in player participation by
nearly 300-percent. In addition, the WSOP has
experienced groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting,
digital media and corporate sponsorships, while
successfully expanding the brand internationally
with the advent in 2007 of the World Series of
Poker Europe. For more information on the WSOP,
please visit www.worldseriesofpoker.com.
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The Company's properties operate primarily under
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