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Question about the USPC
I was just wondering how many players were in the 2005 U.S. Poker Championship because only 18 players got paid so that means there were not alot of players. Also what was the buyin.
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Re: Question about the USPC
9700+300, 226 entered.
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$10000 buy-in
Only 226 players showed up in 2005 For reasons unknown, many recreational players avoid the USPC even though its TV contract with ESPN is far superior than the Borgata events which are part of the WPT. The Trump Taj is on the boardwalk and had a reputation of being "down market" compared to the Borgata, which is on the other side of town and has the reputation of being "up market". |
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It's certainly better than it has been in previous years:
2004 187 2003 99 2002 72 2001 76 2000 106 1999 unknown 1998 74 1997 No info found 1996 100 |
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It's also scheduled in a busy time for tournaments. They schedule it around other AC tournaments, but last year, if I remember correctly, players had to go from Borgata to Aruba and back to AC.
If you're not from town, I'd probably not head back in to the USPC without good reason. Field is generally smaller (as discussed), and getting to AC is an hour ride from the airport in Philly. Going through that to play in the filth that is the Taj probably doesn't hold much appeal for many players. |
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It actually seems like if an amateur wants to get on TV playing poker, the USPC is their best chance. Since ESPN broadcasts twelve episodes, and show at least three tables every episode, they must have shown hands involving almost half the field at some point or other. Of course, you could also get on TV by entering the WSOP Main Event, yelling really loudly and smelling really bad. |
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I was in the audience for the whole final table. It's hard to find me because I was wearing dark clothes.
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It actually seems like if an amateur wants to get on TV playing poker, the USPC is their best chance. [/ QUOTE ] Worked for Funston... |
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Doesn't the USPC have the best tournament structure around? 20k starting chips + low starting blinds if not mistaken.
Does anyone know what poker sites have satellites for the USPC? personally I have never seen an online qualifier for this tournament which is maybe the reason they don't get the number of players they should. |
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Re: Question about the USPC
I found out that Lance Funston lives about 15 blocks from me in Philadelphia.
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