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UATrewqaz 07-20-2005 09:49 PM

WSOP Circuit Event in Tunica (August 11-25th)
 
What type of crowd should I expect? I'm not sure if I'm going but they are running alot of different events. I was thinking about playing in one of the 300+40 tournies, how big a crowd do you think would play in those? What pros might play in the bigger tournies? Anyone else going?

WSOP Tunica Schedule of Events

Che 07-20-2005 11:04 PM

Re: WSOP Circuit Event in Tunica (August 11-25th)
 
I've never been to Tunica so I can't comment on the crowd, but I'll be there for at least one of the Saturday events.

If by some chance I still *don't* have a job at that point AND I *do* have a good July online, I will play the main event. However, I assume [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] I'll have a job by then, so I'll probably have to settle for weekend play. We'll see... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

PM me if you like and we can try to coordinate something.

Later,
Che

BCl 07-21-2005 02:21 AM

Re: WSOP Circuit Event in Tunica (August 11-25th)
 
i found this as part of another story on another site but i think it answers some of your questions....

One of the biggest spin-offs of the increased interest in tournament poker is the massive player fields that have surfaced at each major tournament event in the past year. I just got home from playing in the Tunica Mississippi World Poker Open and was amazed at how busy the poker rooms were and how many people were in each tournament. On day one at the Gold Strike Casino's $500.00 No-Limit Hold’em event, the player participation swelled to 950 people vying for 36 paying positions. The small number of spots that paid was a sore point with many players, but we'll talk about that another time. The numbers in every tournament in Tunica over the month of January broke every casino record for the Gold Strike Casino.

Another Tunica cardroom, the Grand Casino, ran a smaller but no less popular tournament series concurrently with the World Poker Open. I stayed and played at the Grand Hotel and was treated amazingly by the hotel and the poker manager Dale Carden. The Grand Hotel obviously realizes the value of its poker customers and is taking steps to woo card players o their hotel by not only increasing the size of their poker room in the next year but remodeling and renovating it to make it one of the nicest places to play in town. The Grand's tournaments, which ranged from $100.00 buy-in to $1000.00 buy-in, not only filled the auditorium set aside for the tournaments but overflowed into the main poker area. The tournaments were well run and a lot of fun to play in.

James Lang 07-21-2005 02:32 AM

Re: WSOP Circuit Event in Tunica (August 11-25th)
 
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On day one at the Gold Strike Casino's $500.00 No-Limit Hold’em event, the player participation swelled to 950 people vying for 36 paying positions.

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Why did they only pay 4% of the field?


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