by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Sep 02, '09
… Bigger ‘Physical Footprint.’ This year, the WSOP sold out 10.25 events — the 0.25, of course, a painful reminder to day 1D sellout at the main event. Palansky stressed that it isn’t the WSOP’s intent to sell out events, and it is looking for more space — …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Jul 07, '09
… until the last day that they could enter the tournament loaded the Rio to capacity, and the day was quickly declared a sellout. There were still hundreds of players waiting to register at that time, and many were turned away, among them Patrik Antonius …
by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Jul 06, '09
“Right now, I’m in shock. It’s way beyond disappointment.” Those words come from Mickey Appleman, a longtime veteran of the World Series of Poker who doesn’t believe he has missed a main event since he first started playing the tournaments 30 years ago …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 03, '09
… the extra cash for an extended hotel stay. Nonetheless, the main event has always rebounded in the later starting days with huge near-sellout fields to put up a respectable number of entries. In 2008, the final number grew to 6,844, though only time will …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Apr 16, '09
… EPT record. Last year it was won by Jason Mercier who took down the €869,000 top prize. The event attracted a sellout 700 runners, was the first major international tournament to be held in Italy and a clutch of the game’s most recognisable names …
by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Oct 16, '09
… “Physical Footprint”: This year, the WSOP sold out 10.25 events — the 0.25, of course, a painful reminder of the day 1D sellout at the main event. Palansky stressed that it isn’t the WSOP’s intent to sell out events, and it is looking for more space — …
| Published: Aug 07, '09
… 88 players it hosted last year. 2009 World Series Features Sellout Events and Multiple-Bracelet Winners Pros Come Out on Top … of the uncertain economic times, several preliminary events were sellouts, as the first 56 events attracted 54,381 entrants. …
by Barry Shulman | Published: Jul 24, '09
… : Too long and cumbersome. It seems that they fill in information manually that they already have from our player cards. Sellouts: At least one tournament was sold out because they did not have enough tables allocated. Instead, in keeping with the WSOP …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Sep 11, '08
… Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, is fast becoming one of the great events on the World Poker Tour. It's been a sellout every year we've been there, and in the future, to accommodate all those who wish to play, management will have two starting …
by Peter Dalhuijsen | Published: Aug 01, '08
… Master Classics started on May 13, so don't wait to reserve your seat, because most of the events will be guaranteed sellouts. You can register online at www.masterclassicsofpoker.com. All in all, this year's Master Classics of Poker again looks like it …