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Why give Harrah\'s the action?
We all know the many, many ways Harrah's has made a mockery of how to run the WSOP. Sadly though, as long as we continue to play and they continue to make their money, there is no real motivation for them to make things better for us.
I know it would suck, looking forward to playing in the series for months, only to decide not to because Harrah's doesn't deserve the action. But if a majority of players did it they would get the message. I didn't play this year. I went on June 2nd, was disgusted, and never returned. Hopefully more will do the same next year if many substantial changes are not made. /rant |
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
I'm a big fan of making money for starters.
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
I'm a big fan of not getting treated like [censored] where I play, and still making money (not for starters?)
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
The fields are too juicy. The only way I think the WSOP can fail is if the fish stop going to tournaments.
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
As people are saying, the games were SO SOFT.
And you know what, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say they didn't do that bad a job. A lot of what happened they either fixed quickly or wasn't their fault (players advisory committee). Also, the worst things that happen are splashed all over the internet within hours, but while these incidents are happening to individuals, up to 3000 players are playing poker without hassle. The poker room rates at the Rio and Caesar's were really cheap too. I think they should take responsibility for the tent situation and the lines in the first couple of days, it wasn't perfect, but I was expecting continual SNAFUs on a daily basis and that wasn't happening. |
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
Given how popular the Venetian Deep Stack tourney was during this year's WSOP, I'd have to assume this was a wakeup call to Harrahs. The venetian tourney had more player and I believe significantly lower juice. (Not to be confused with the CEO Poker tourney there)
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
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The venetian tourney had more player a [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, no. They did not. They did have between 300-600 per day, and the number did grow as the event went on. But that is no where near the 1500-3000 that some of the NLH WSOP events had. |
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
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[ QUOTE ] The venetian tourney had more player a [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, no. They did not. They did have between 300-600 per day, and the number did grow as the event went on. But that is no where near the 1500-3000 that some of the NLH WSOP events had. [/ QUOTE ] Whoops, typo on my part. I meant to say that the Venetian Tourney had more "play" and not "players". You are right about the size of the fields though. |
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
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As people are saying, the games were SO SOFT. And you know what, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say they didn't do that bad a job. A lot of what happened they either fixed quickly or wasn't their fault (players advisory committee). Also, the worst things that happen are splashed all over the internet within hours, but while these incidents are happening to individuals, up to 3000 players are playing poker without hassle. The poker room rates at the Rio and Caesar's were really cheap too. I think they should take responsibility for the tent situation and the lines in the first couple of days, it wasn't perfect, but I was expecting continual SNAFUs on a daily basis and that wasn't happening. [/ QUOTE ] They were aware of the horrible structures in the limit tournaments and refused to address the problem..... |
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Re: Why give Harrah\'s the action?
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They were aware of the horrible structures in the limit tournaments and refused to address the problem..... [/ QUOTE ] They cant change structures after they have already been posted and people have registered. This falls into the category of "WTF were the Players Advisory Council doing?" They had the structures well in advance and nobody did dick about it. |
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