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Re: pic of Greg\'s Stack
I think that was to clear the way for the dinner break, but pokerpages had something about the media rules that I'm going to start another thread about.
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Media Rules At Rio
from pokerpages:
"Harrahs in their infinite wisdom issued several hundred media passes and now wonder why there are so many of us. The new plan.... There are 4 "bullpens", a staging area if you will, set up for us to "be". We will be issued ONE pass at a time to go into the room from each bullpen. We can go through the room culling information as fast as we possibly can for a period of 5 minutes, then, we have to pass the badge to the next person, media outlet, whomever is in line next. So, chip counts, hands, etc will now come to a screeching slowdown. The media room is already a trashed out zoo, with over 50 computers and about 18 outlets. So, get ready to watch this. It is what I would now call a cluster of clusters." Just pitiful, of course, but mighta had something to do with this(from cardplayer): "Through it all, there has been a small but steady group of media outlets covering every event, with CardPlayer.com leading the way. Most of the world didn't pay any attention, thinking the World Series of Poker begins and ends with Event #42 ($10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship). So now that the Championship is upon us, media outlets from around the world have flooded the Rio to cover the "beginning" of the World Series. You'd think they'd realize that Event #42 had forty-one events preceding it. The Media Room, which used to be an area of quiet seclusion away from the floor, has become a madhouse, with dozens and dozens of people competing for just a few power outlets and internet connections. The worldwide media first showed up the day before the Main Event, just in time to play in the Celebrity/Media Charity Event. It attracted a record 245 players, with only a small handful of celebrities represented. That's nearly three times the size of last year's field for the same event. The media presence is overwhelming, so they've created a new policy prohibiting us from "sweating" the players. It was fine when there were just a few of us here, because we knew how to respect the players and the game. But now, with hundreds of random reporters, bloggers, and online poker site reps, they don't always understand the difference between observing the action and affecting the action. Remember the reports from Day One about rookie players asking silly questions? Those of us (like Card Player) who have been here for weeks know all the stories that have been developing throughout this year's World Series: Allen Cunningham, Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson, Mark Seif, Jennifer Tilly, Barry Greenstein, and many more. Yesterday, someone in the media asked me if Johnny Chan had done anything big in the last year or two. Anything big? How about ten bracelets? Is that big enough for you? Unfortunately, the media situation will get even worse as the field size gets smaller. We should have a media-to-player ratio of 1-to-1 by the end of today. Clearly, something will have to be done." Ya think? Obv'ly Harrah's first respblty is to the tourney players, and hey, its all gone off 99% smooth 'cept maybe the money bubble. But they clearly need to plan better for next year. Man, they better have someone smart figuring out how to fit everyone down at Binions Thur-Fri or we'll be lucky to find out who even won by Saturday night, let alone any details. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
#223
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Re: Bob Ciaffone
unless he was one the first guys out near bubble, or the mysterious 375th finisher, he's still in.
good luck on getting a chip count, unless he busts a big name. I hope Bob makes a run cuz I think he'd write some great articles about it. |
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Re: Media Rules At Rio
From another blog on pokerpages:
[ QUOTE ] ESPN has come up with a new set of rules which restricts our access to the playing area. We now need a special passport to get into the table area and the 10 passes have to be rotated amongst ALL non ESPN media, numbering about 150. So updates ay not be too easy until the system is perfected. [/ QUOTE ] We'll see how bad this fails when someone is on the floor too long. Back in action, the TV table has Farha, Meehan and Tim Phan (650k) on it. Kevin... |
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Re: pic of Greg\'s Stack
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I think near break; they say ~450K but WTFK; just pitiful "realtime coverage" by all the poker media, tho Harrah's is no help. Note two racks of black=stealing lots of blinds/antes [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] No racks on the table. Floor! |
#226
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Re: Bob Ciaffone
yep he writes some really interesting tournament reports.
if anyone hears any info post it. thanks |
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Re: Bob Ciaffone
Looking for the most recent chip update. When was their dinner break and was there an official chip count taken at that time? Pokerpages still has their chips at the beginning of play today, and cardplayer is a few hours behind.
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Re: Bob Ciaffone
Date / Time: 2005-07-11 20:04:00
Title: Raymer Busts Another Log: Russell Banes goes all-in preflop with J-J and is called by Greg Raymer, who holds Q-Q. The board comes 10-9-5-K-3. Raymer busts Banes and now has $545,000 in chips. |
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Farha at featuredd table again??? cmon
Is he really that colorful? ESPN can't find anyone out of 350+ players to put instead. What a jopke.
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Re: Media Rules At Rio
I find it a bit funny that the CardPlayer piece mentions media asking dumb questions when they have Rich Belski, aka John Phan's PR Man, asking some brilliant stuff himself in their videos.
I know nothing to the extent of not knowing what Chan's done, but... |
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