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WSOP End Date may be bumped...
A WORLD SERIES OF POKER ANNOUNCEMENT
The 2005 World Series of Poker will end with the $10,000 buy-in championship event, which is to be held between the dates of July 7 through July 15. Day One will include three flights, which are to be held on July 7th, 8th, and 9th. This will allow the Rio to accommodate up to 6,600 players which are expected to enter. The final two days of the main event will be played at Binion's Casino in downtown Las Vegas. Those dates are July 14th and 15th. At present, the final table will be played on July 15th. However, if the event goes beyond currrent projections in time, it is possible that the final day will be played on July 16th. This is due to the fact that no tournament of this size has ever been held and it is impossible to predict the number of players remaining on each day. We encourage our freinds in the media to make travel plans accordingly. While July 15th remains as the date of the final table, there is a possibility that play will entend to an additional day. We appreciate everyone's support of the greatest event in poker. Nolan Dalla Media Director |
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What I wonder is how firm that 6600 number is. I have trouble believing they are going to turn people away if, say, 7200 people want to play.
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What does the house take?
So unlike the $10 + 1 that I play, I never see the WSOP events listed as $10,000 +, say, 500. What percentage of the prize pool does the house take? How much would they stand to make by allowing another 1000 players at 10k a head?
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They take it out of the 10k: 4% for the house and 2% for the tournament staff. 6% of $10,000 is $600.... so, for an additional 1000 players, they are looking to take home and additional $600,000 - $400,000 of which goes straight to the house.
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