World Series Of Poker Main Event Coverage

World series of poker main event coverage

It sounds insane for Russia, but in America sports events organizers share profits with the players and spend 40 to 60 percent of total income to this matter. There is another system in poker, which came out of date and needs to be changed, as many think.

Poker database with tournament results, event results, pictures and player profiles. The biggest poker tournaments attract the biggest players from all over the world. Top tournaments are world-renowned events complete with TV coverage.

  1. The World Series of Poker is betting that smaller stakes will sweeten the pots this year.
  2. Take a look at the complete schedule for the 2019 World Series of Poker. Dates and times for every event on the 2019 WSOP calendar.
  3. For the first time in the 48-year history of the World Series of Poker® there will be live. video coverage of the world's richest annual poker tournament every.

There is an interesting announcement on popular petition site change.org with the proposition to share wsop earnings: “Increase the prize pools at the World Series of Poker;eliminate rake on the Main Event”.

“Please eliminate the rake on player buy-ins into the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event poker tournament; and start a revenue-sharing program to supplement the prize pools for the top WSOP poker tournaments.”

WSOP earns big money on TV contracts, sponsorships, licensing and so on. They are called major source of financing. World Series of Poker profit is immense.

Players paid $200 million in buy-ins during the latest series and each buy-in had sufficient percent of rake:

World Series Of Poker Main Event Coverage

  • “WSOP Main Event buy-in is $10,000. Organizers take 4.2% + 1.8% in personnel fee. The rest – 94% come to the general prize pool.
  • Lesser tournaments, such as $1,000 on NL Hold’em have 7% + 3% to personnel fee.
  • WSOP Circuit stages have cheaper tournaments with $365 buy-in with $65 (!) in rake, this is 18.3%”.

So Main Event alone had $3,852,000 ($600 * 6420) in rake. $2,696,400 of it going straight to Rio’s profit.

Income distribution in pro sport

Income distribution in pro sport

There is a system in the USA where profits of sporting events are shared between the participants. Players in regular team sports (basketball, football, jockey, baseball and so on) get 40 to 50 % of total income – huge money.

Daily sporting events, such as Dota 2 Championships (cyber-sports) are partially financed by the organizers who pay for a huge part of prize fund. 25% in this example – from $18 million dollars.

Poker is the only global sports or competition where players themselves form the prize fund and pay for the organization. More to that, players, including all the pros have to pay for the flight, living and other expenses.”

Worlds Series organizers get huge profits and have it to themselves with zero help to poker ecology. Is it possible to fix this financial model? And is it NEEDED?

Utopia?

Discussion of this petition of sharing wsop earnings has lead to publishing controversial opinions some of which were very critical:

“WSOP loves money. 6-7k people pay rake to participate in Main Event and get nothing for being shown at TV. It is pretty obvious that World Series doesn’t need free main and all this share revenue”

Espn World Series Of Poker Main Event Coverage

Other opinion:

“Millionaire Maker also has huge field but there is rake of 7% + 3%. This is $105+$45. So is Main Event that more expensive? Yes, the structure is slower but profits are bigger.

…WSOP earns at least$8-12 million per year from ESPN for TV coverage. They can afford free main and lower the rake significantly”

$8-12 million per year is not the exact amount but the numbers should be close to real: ESPN pays $12 million per year to WNBA for 30 games”.

One more position:

“WSOP gets 600 bucks per person in Main Event. How much more people could they attract making the tournament free? Will there be many people who would say: “I would have played it for $10,000 but $10,600 is too much”? Organizers do love their millions of rake and they have NO reasons to change anything here.”

Poker is a very special sport. It is not right to apply traditional sports rules to it”

The main goal of the petition is to make bigger prize funds paid by the organizers, not players. WSOP earnings are big so World Series of poker profit must be shared. That is the point. The bigger prize fund – the more participants there are. People always care of big round sums of money. So this announcement deserves poker society attention to say the least.


Крупнейший в мире турнир по покеру, приравниваемый к Чемпионату мира.

Main Event results

World Series Of Poker Main Event Coverage

Main article: List of World Series of Poker Main Event champions

Year

Winner

Winning
hand

First place prize

Entrants

Runner-up

Losing
hand

1970

Johnny Moss

N/A

N/A

7

N/A

N/A

1971

Johnny Moss

N/A

30,000

6

Walter 'Puggy' Pearson

N/A

1972

Thomas 'Amarillo Slim' Preston, Jr.

K♥J

80,000

8

Walter 'Puggy' Pearson

6 6

1973

Walter 'Puggy' Pearson

A♠ 7

130,000

13

Johnny Moss

K♥ J

1974

Johnny Moss

3♥ 3

160,000

16

Crandell Addington

A♣ 2

1975

Brian 'Sailor' Roberts

J♠ J

210,000

21

Bob Hooks

J♣ 9

1976

Doyle Brunson

10♠ 2

220,000

22

Jesse Alto

A♠ J

1977

Doyle Brunson

10♠ 2

340,000

34

Gary Berland

8♥ 5

1978

Bobby Baldwin

Q♦ Q

210,000

42

Crandell Addington

9♦ 9

1979

Hal Fowler

7♠ 6

270,000

54

Bobby Hoff

A♣ A

1980

Stu Ungar

5♠ 4

385,000

73

Doyle Brunson

A♥ 7

1981

Stu Ungar

A♥ Q

375,000

75

Perry Green

10♣ 9

1982

Jack Straus

A♥ 10

520,000

104

Dewey Tomko

A♦ 4

1983

Tom McEvoy

Q♦ Q

540,000

108

Rod Peate

K♦ J

1984

Jack Keller

10♥ 10

660,000

132

Byron Wolford

6♥ 4

1985

Bill Smith

3♠ 3

700,000

140

T. J. Cloutier

A♦ 3

1986

Berry Johnston

A♠ 10

570,000

141

Mike Harthcock

A♦ 8

1987

Johnny Chan

A♠ 9

625,000

152

Frank Henderson

4♦ 4♣

1988

Johnny Chan

J♣ 9

700,000

167

Erik Seidel

Q♣ 7

1989

Phil Hellmuth, Jr.

9♠ 9

755,000

178

Johnny Chan

A♠ 7

1990

Mansour Matloubi

6♥ 6

895,000

194

Hans Lund

4♦ 4

1991

Brad Daugherty

K♠ J

1,000,000

215

Don Holt

7♥ 3

1992

Hamid Dastmalchi

8♥ 4

1,000,000

201

Tom Jacobs

J♦ 7

1993

Jim Bechtel

J♠ 6

1,000,000

220

Glenn Cozen

7♦ 4

1994

Russ Hamilton

K♠ 8

1,000,000

268

Hugh Vincent

8♣ 5

1995

Dan Harrington

9♦ 8

1,000,000

273

Howard Goldfarb

A♥ 7

1996

Huck Seed

9♦ 8

1,000,000

295

Bruce Van Horn

K♣ 8

1997

Stu Ungar

A♥ 4

1,000,000

312

John Strzemp

A♠ 8

1998

Scotty Nguyen

J♦ 9

1,000,000

350

Kevin McBride

Q♥ 10

1999

Noel Furlong

5♣ 5

1,000,000

393

Alan Goehring

6♥ 6

2000

Chris Ferguson

A♠ 9

1,500,000

512

T. J. Cloutier

A♦ Q

2001

Juan Carlos Mortensen

K♣ Q

1,500,000

613

Dewey Tomko

A♠ A

2002

Robert Varkonyi

Q♦ 10

2,000,000

631

Julian Gardner

J♣ 8

2003

Chris Moneymaker

5♦ 4

2,500,000

839

Sam Farha

J♥ 10

2004

Greg Raymer

8♠ 8

5,000,000

2,576

David Williams

A♥ 4

2005

Joe Hachem

7♣ 3

7,500,000

5,619

Steve Dannenmann

A♦ 3

2006

Jamie Gold

Q♠ 9

12,000,000

8,773

Paul Wasicka

10♥ 10

2007

Jerry Yang

8♦ 8

8,250,000

6,358

Tuan Lam

A♦ Q

2008

Peter Eastgate

A♦ 5

9,152,416

6,844

Ivan Demidov

4♥ 2

2009

Joe Cada

9♦ 9

8,547,042

6,494

Darvin Moon

Q♦ J

2010

Jonathan Duhamel

A♠ J

8,944,310

7,319

John Racener

K♦ 8

2011

Pius Heinz

A♠ K

8,715,638

6,865

Martin Staszko

10♣ 7

2012

Greg Merson

K♦ 5

8,531,853

6,598

Jesse Sylvia

Q♠ J

2013

Ryan Riess

A♥ K

8,361,570

6,352

Jay Farber

Q♠ 5

2014

10,000,000

6,683