WSOP – 5 Days left before the $10,000 No Limit Texas Holdem Poker Game
Posted on July 1, 2010 by Harry
54 WSOP events have been played so far at the Rio Hotel & Casino at Las Vegas, Nevada and today, July 1st another popular event is scheduled which is no other than the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship. The Pot-Limit Omaha is one of the most popular events in the WSOP as thousands of players will battle for a prize pool of several millions.
However, the king of the World Series of Poker remains the $10,000 No Limit Texas Holdem which is scheduled at July 5th and it will last a full 13 days until we reach the nine top players. These poker players will battle for the WSOP bracelet sometime later on November (the date of the event is not announced yet). If you would like to participate there is still time as the registration time will end a day before the initial event day. More information you can get by the Rio & Casino Hotel at 800-752-9746.
The WSOP events attract thousands of people each year, people who love to play mainly on the online poker rooms. This is way all the major poker sites offer full sponsored packages to online poker players who reach the first place to the specific tournaments. The buy-in for the final WSOP tournament vary but generally the fee is between $150 to $250. However, the online poker rooms offer the chance to all the players to participate for a WSOP package via satellites where the buy-in is free.
As many players play poker online on daily basis, many states in the US have initiated procedures in order to benefit taxwise from the vast amount of money that is circulated online. The state of California aims to be the first one to legalize online poker – thus giving the opportunity to the citizens to play poker online legally – as they have already begin negations to construct a frame low where the game will be regulated by the state itself. However, the voting for the bill postponed as Senator Rod Wright – who is the bill’s author – decided that “it still needs a great deal of work”. Senator wants to introduce a strong frame law which will enable the state to benefit from the tax revenue (which is estimated to $2.1 billion annually) but the very same time to ensure that the local tribe groups who opposed to the bill will not suffer income losses. The state of California – which faces a $19 billion deficit – can only benefit from the legalization of poker but decisions must be made quickly as more and more issues will be risen every single day.
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