$50k H.O.R.S.E. (and Ocean’s 13)
Published by Textbook 1 year, 11 months ago in Professionals, Celebrities, TournamentsPoker has a new world champion — This article by Daniel Negreanu raises a great point:
The buy-in for the main event has been $10,000 for more than 30 years. It’s time for a change. $10,000 just isn’t what it used to be! After all, there are $10,000 buy-in tournaments taking place around the globe on almost a weekly basis.
That’s exactly why this year’s $50,000 H.O.R.S.E tournament was so important to poker’s future. In fact, I suspect that it will ultimately be recognized as the defining event at the World Series of Poker.
Chip Reese ended up winning the tournament and took home a cool $1.7 million. Sure, that payout will be dwarfed by the estimated $10 million first place prize in the main event, but those within the poker community will know who the real World Champion is.
There is only one $50,000 H.O.R.S.E tournament, and in my book, Chip Reese is the true 2006 World Champion of Poker.
Hear, hear! The main event at the WSoP has gotten completely out of hand. $50k seems like a perfect price point for an adjusted buy-in. And congrats to Chip Reese, one of the classiest guys in the game.
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Meanwhile, in completely worthless celebrity poker news, the stars of Ocean’s 13 aparently get their very own private poker club to help while away the time between takes. It’s good to be the ruling class of Hollywood.
Update: I checked this story with my Hollywood source, who is close to this particular production, and they confirm it.
Don’t even get me started, it’s all true. (Except the part about the “crew” being able to go.)
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