2007 World Series of Poker![]() Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino 2007 WSOP The World Series of Poker (WSOP) has been exploding in recent years and the 2007 World Series of Poker is no exception. This year the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino has added 80 more tables to accommodate the expected 9,000 entries for the Main Event. The WSOP is a collection of poker tournaments (events) which consists of various poker games and buy-in amounts. The winner of each event is crowned with the title of World Champion, the coveted WSOP Gold Bracelet and of course the prize money. 9 more events were added in 2007 for a total of 55, which means nine additional gold bracelets will be awarded. Check out the entire 2010 WSOP Schedule! And Here is the complete list of 2010 WSOP Prop Bets! The 2007 WSOP begins on June 1st and will end with the Main Event final table on July 17, 2007. Many requests were made by the players for more non no-limit poker events. The Rio accommodated them and added several of them. Some of the events on the 2007 schedule include: two new HORSE events, one with a $2,500 entry and one with a $5,000 entry, several 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball events with re-buys, $5,000 World Championship Mixed Hold'em (Limit/No Limit); $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better; $5,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em and $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better. The popular $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament also returns as a World Championship event. The tournament, which required three marathon sessions and finished at 9 a.m. last year, has been extended to five days this year. Bodog wants you to win your seat to the 2011 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas. Online qualifying events run from Monday, July 5th to Saturday, July 17th, with the Bodog Mini Poker Series Final Tournament happening on Thursday, July 22nd. See the full 2010 Bodog Mini Poker Series event schedule for more details. Plans are also in the works for additional changes to the already-successful Las Vegas event according to WSOP spokesperson Gary Thompson: "As we go forward, you'll see announcements about additional enhancements regarding changes in some of the procedures that will be welcomed by the players. I think there will be more non-poker events as well in the entertainment realm that will be of interest. There will be additional social things like parties that you'll see. The WSOP is becoming more of a lifestyle experience than a straight poker tournament." With so many people entering the World Series of Poker Main Event the chances that a professional poker player will win or let alone make a final table are through the roof! Since the 2003 WSOP Champion Chris Moneymaker parlayed $40 into $2.5 million, the online poker craze began. Everyone and their mother started playing in satellite tournaments from the comfort of their homes. In 2006, the WSOP set records with over 42,000 entrants in 46 events, including 8,773 in the Main Event. The prize pool for the 2006 WSOP exceeded $171 million with the Main Event prize pool surpassing $85 million. 36 year old Jamie Gold from Paramus, N.J. won the 2006 WSOP Championship Main Event title and $12 million! He currently resides in Malibu, California and owns a television production company which has many projects in the works. Jamie also appeared on the hit T.V. show High Stakes Poker. No doubt the 2007 World Series of Poker tournaments will bring loads of excitement! Why not join Bodog.com and try your luck at winning a seat into the Main Event. You will be glad you did! Good luck and enjoy the game! --- by Bones McCoy at Poker Room on April 19, 2007
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