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bweiser8311962 10-05-2005 11:22 PM

Tournament of Champions this year?
 
Just wondering if there is one? Haven't heard or seen anything indicating there is.

Kevmath 10-05-2005 11:32 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
There was talk of it being held at Caesars Palace in November, but haven't heard much about the 2005 version recently.

10-05-2005 11:40 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
Look at worldseriesofpoker.com

bweiser8311962 10-06-2005 12:11 AM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
cool. thanks. now just have to find out when it's on TV.

Aceshigh7 10-06-2005 01:18 AM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
No mention of Hellmuth being among the eligible participants. He was the best part of last year's show.

All WSOP main event champions should get an automatic entry into this event.

lighterjobs 10-06-2005 11:45 AM

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LAS VEGAS - August 24, 2005 - Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:HET) said today the World Series of Poker 2005 Tournament of Champions (TOC), a $2 million, free-roll tournament, featuring a select group of poker's biggest names, will be held November 6-8 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

The final nine players from the World Series of Poker's 2005 main event are eligible to join more than 100 top players who qualified for the TOC at five World Series of Poker Circuit events earlier this year. The event will be taped for telecast by ESPN.

Among those eligible to participate in the TOC are top-ranked professional players such as Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, Antonio Esfandiari, Jennifer Harman, T.J. Cloutier, Chris Ferguson, Robert Williamson, Russ Hamilton, Yosh Nakano, Michael Mizrachi, Tony Le, Eric Cloutier, and Mimi Tran.

Other qualifiers include reigning WSOP Champion Joseph Hachem, who won $7.5 million at this year's main event, and fellow final-table millionaires Steve Dannenman, Derek Barch, Aaron Kanter, Andrew Black, Scott Lazar, Daniel Bergsdorf, Brad Kondracki, and Mike Matusow.

The TOC is a free-roll event - players aren't required to put up any of their own money to enter - that will award $2 million in prize money. First prize will be $1 million, second $325,000, third $250,000, fourth $150,000, fifth $100,000, sixth $75,000, seventh $50,000, and eighth and ninth $25,000.

"This Tournament of Champions is just one way of saying 'thank you' to the skilled and talented players who have helped make the World Series of Poker the richest sporting event on the planet," said Jeffrey Pollack, vice president of sports and entertainment marketing for Harrah's. "We're especially proud to host it at Caesars Palace, the premier luxury brand in the Harrah's portfolio."


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10-06-2005 02:42 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
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LAS VEGAS - August 24, 2005 - Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:HET) said today the World Series of Poker 2005 Tournament of Champions (TOC), a $2 million, free-roll tournament, featuring a select group of poker's biggest names, will be held November 6-8 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

The final nine players from the World Series of Poker's 2005 main event are eligible to join more than 100 top players who qualified for the TOC at five World Series of Poker Circuit events earlier this year. The event will be taped for telecast by ESPN.

Among those eligible to participate in the TOC are top-ranked professional players such as Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, Antonio Esfandiari, Jennifer Harman, T.J. Cloutier, Chris Ferguson, Robert Williamson, Russ Hamilton, Yosh Nakano, Michael Mizrachi, Tony Le, Eric Cloutier, and Mimi Tran.

Other qualifiers include reigning WSOP Champion Joseph Hachem, who won $7.5 million at this year's main event, and fellow final-table millionaires Steve Dannenman, Derek Barch, Aaron Kanter, Andrew Black, Scott Lazar, Daniel Bergsdorf, Brad Kondracki, and Mike Matusow.

The TOC is a free-roll event - players aren't required to put up any of their own money to enter - that will award $2 million in prize money. First prize will be $1 million, second $325,000, third $250,000, fourth $150,000, fifth $100,000, sixth $75,000, seventh $50,000, and eighth and ninth $25,000.

"This Tournament of Champions is just one way of saying 'thank you' to the skilled and talented players who have helped make the World Series of Poker the richest sporting event on the planet," said Jeffrey Pollack, vice president of sports and entertainment marketing for Harrah's. "We're especially proud to host it at Caesars Palace, the premier luxury brand in the Harrah's portfolio."


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I don't get it?!? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] do they have to qualify after being eligible?

TaoTe 10-06-2005 02:58 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
Ivey should earn a quick million.

Kevmath 10-06-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
The 2005 TOC consists of the top 20 in points at each of the 5 WSOP Circuit events, as well as the WSOP ME final table. The 2006 WSOP will consist of the 12 WSOP Circuit winners, the 2006 WSOP ME final table, and 6 special invitations.

bogey 10-06-2005 04:13 PM

Re: Tournament of Champions this year?
 
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The 2006 WSOP will consist of the 12 WSOP Circuit winners, the 2006 WSOP ME final table, and 6 special invitations.

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The press releases I have read say, The 2006 WSOP will consist of the 12 WSOP Circuit winners, the 2005 WSOP ME final table, and 6 special invitations.

I think this is because they scheduled the TOC before next years World Series. Do you have any actual releases saying something else?


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