2011 January 25, Eric Ramsey
It’s time to dig out the Rolodex and start sweet-talkin’ your backers again. The 2011 World Series of Poker schedule was released on Monday, and it’s going to make for another busy (and expensive) summer inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.
The 42nd Annual WSOP boasts a full schedule of 58 events — up one from last year — packed into the 50 days spanning May 31 to July 19. As usual, the summer kicks off with the $500 Casino Employees event, and the familiar $1,000 Ladies’ and Seniors’ Championships are slotted in as Events #22 and #34, respectively. Things get shaken up a bit from there on out, however, and there are a few noteworthy changes in store for the open events this time around.
Event #2 is a familiar event that’s received a facelift as the Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship graduates to a $25,000 buy in. It’s capped at 256 players, and if it fills up (which it will), the champion will earn just over $1.5 million and the first open bracelet of the 2011 season. Other new additions to the schedule include a pair of first-time six-handed events: the $2,500 10-Game Mix event (Event #29) and the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (Event #35). Both figure to be resounding successes in their first years, and the 10-Game means that the dealers will be spreading Badugi for the first time ever at the WSOP. This year also sees the return of the $2,500 Omaha/Stud Hi-Lo event, slotted in at #47 after a one-year absence from the schedule. All told, 24 of the 58 events feature disciplines other than hold’em.
Including Event #2, there are 12 events distinguished as “Championship” events. Ten of them carry a $10,000 buy in, and they run the game-selection gamut from pot-limit hold’em to H.O.R.S.E. It also appears that the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy has found itself a permanent home as the $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship returns, grammatical idiosyncrasies and all. Rather than opening the Series this year, however, the Player’s Championship finds itself tucked away cozily as Event #55, a fine lead-up to the $10,000 Main Event.
Other tidbits
As was the case in 2010, all events are scheduled to begin at noon or 5:00 p.m.
Late registration will remain open for four levels for Events #1-57 with the standard two levels during the Main Event.
The new late registration rules apply to the daily deepstack events and mega-satellites as well, but these events will also include re-entries for the first time ever.
Speaking of re-entries, the rebuy events are still banished from the schedule for 2011, though there are two Triple Chance events, Events #12 ($1,500) and #50 ($5,000).
There are five $1,000 events, one fewer than last year. Only the first and the last of them (Events #8 and #54) will have two starting days whereas the other three will likely see the Pavilion bursting at the seams for massive Day 1s.
A daily 9:00 a.m. $75 mega-satellite has been added. It’s going to be quite an unpopular hour for most poker players, but it’s a great way to earn a $500 tournament chip plus $50 in cash.
The Ante Up For Africa event is absent from the schedule for the first time in five years. We understand the staff intends to add another charity event in its place, but the details are still TBD for now.
Pre-registration will open for all 58 events on February 7th.
PokerNews is thrilled to once again be providing the official live updates from the tournament floor for all 58 bracelet events, and all signs point to another exciting summer. You can peruse the full 2011 WSOP schedule here.
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Wed, 01/19/2011 – 02:20 – PokerPages Staff
PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
On January 15, 2011 the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure’s Main Event will be down to the final table. The final table will be aired on ESPN2 with hole cards exposed on a one hour delay. Tune in to ESPN2 January 15, 2011 at 2200 ET to catch all of the action. The PCA Main Event final table will also be on PokerStars Webcasts.
38th Annual World Series of Poker
The 2007 WSOP Main Event, part 8 of 16, is airing on ESPN. Watch Main Event from Las Vegas’ Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, with featured players, such as Hevad “Rainbow” Khan, Kenny Tran, Todd Brunson, Pam Brunson, Tobey Maguire, Darrell Dicken, Randal McLoughlin and Dave Terry.
High Stakes Poker
Check out High Stakes Poker on the Game Show Network. High Stakes Poker is a cash game with a minimum buy-in of $100,000. Join the hosts, Gabe Kaplan and Kara Scott and this year’s cast of characters, which include Antonio Esfandiari, Barry Greenstein, Daniel Negreanu, Mike Matusow, and Phil Ivey, for the premier cash game on television.
The Poker House
Add a little drama to the poker fare with The Poker House. The movie is a story of three young sisters’ day long struggle in a home overrun by gamblers and thieves. This 2008 movie stars Selma Blair and Jennifer Lawrence. The Poker House is airing on Showtime.
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