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Old 07-01-2006, 01:58 PM
Bthoven Bthoven is offline
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Default How to get a ticket to tv table?

Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, but I was wondering how to go about getting a seat to watch some of the tv tapings at the WSOP? I didn't see anything at the wsop website or in a quick scan of this topic. Thanks,

Lee
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:00 PM
FeliciaLee FeliciaLee is offline
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Just walk in. This isn't the WWF or something (although some of those monkeys act like it).
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:38 PM
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Seeing as, for a while atleast, Rizen's child was able to be watching, is there an age limit on railbirds? I'm thinking about making the trip just to watch a bit, I'm 20
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:46 PM
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Being that it's the convention center, and that you're 20, I doubt anyone will hassle you. Just don't drink, and don't make a scene.
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:08 PM
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they let rizen's kid watch?
wow, didn't know that.


You are supposed to be 21...but I didn't see them carding anybody last year.


At the featured-table for the ESPN events...or to just rail-bird the other events...just show up.


Kind of crowded along the rail during the main-event of course. And you really can't see much anyway.


While I was playing in the main-event last year a 2+2'er I know was sitting in the bleachers watching the ESPN featured table and saw Jennifer Harman blow most of her stack in the opening level (full-house got rivered by a st-flush as I recall).


Not quite sure how it works for the final table at Binions though.
Curious if it's just first-come, first-seated. Or if they have some method for determining who gets a seat there.
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:12 PM
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While I was playing in the main-event last year a 2+2'er I know was sitting in the bleachers watching the ESPN featured table and saw Jennifer Harman blow most of her stack in the opening level (full-house got rivered by a st-flush as I recall).

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yeah. she was very pissed at that one on the tv coverage b/c the guy pulled a horrible delay + speach, and then call on the river with the ST-F. I'm guessing she said a lot of bad words that they didn't show on TV.
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:23 PM
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my 'reporter on the scene' said she just got up and stormed off for a bit even though she still had chips left.

I don't think he caught the slow-rollish aspect of his behavior though (they were kind of mumbling through part of it on TV so I could see how he wouldn't be able to know everything that was happening from the bleachers). He just saw that she was upset over taking such a bad beat. He didn't hear any additional words.


When Johnny Chan got back to our table (my friend told me on the phone during the break) I told him what I had heard about Harman taking a ridiculous beat and storming off even though she still had a few chips left and he said something like, "Yeah. I'd be pretty upset at a beat like that too."
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:54 PM
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Not quite sure how it works for the final table at Binions though.
Curious if it's just first-come, first-seated. Or if they have some method for determining who gets a seat there.

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No final table at Binions this year MicroBob, at least not for the WSOP anyway!
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:57 PM
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okay. wasn't sure about that.

interesting that they aren't moving it over there again like they did last year.

still doesn't quite answer Q's about how difficult it might be to sit at the final-table.

I swung by the Rio last year when there were 60 or so players left and people were standing 5-6 deep, and on chairs, etc.
There was no point. You couldn't see anything.

My recommendation would be to add a few more taller bleachers around some of the other remaining tables.

They may be doing that this year for all I know since they have added other improvements (portable restrooms, staggered breaks, etc).
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Old 07-01-2006, 05:30 PM
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interesting that they aren't moving it over there again like they did last year.



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While my memory of the details is a little murky, Harrah's which owns the Rio, bought Binion's and the rights to the WSOP a few years ago. They kept the WSOP but sold Binion's casino. As part of the deal, Harrah's ran the Horseshoe for a while, and held the finals of the ME at the Horseshoe last year for the last time as part of the transition. I believe that Harrah's also kept ownership of the Horseshoe name, and that the old place downtown is now just called Binion's.

It just wouldn't be the same anyway without the Horseshoe name and all the Binion family high drama. Ah, the good old days.
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