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World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments[1] held annually in Paradise, Nevada and, since 2004, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment. It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players.[2]

World Series of Poker
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 World Series of Poker
SportPoker
FoundedLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S. (1970)
FounderBenny Binion
Owner(s)Binion's Horseshoe (1970–2004)
Harrah's Entertainment (2004–2020)
Caesars Entertainment (2020–present)
Most recent
champion(s)
Ian Matakis
(Player of the Year);
Daniel Weinman
(Main Event winner)
Most titles Phil Hellmuth
(most bracelets, 17);
Johnny Moss,
Stu Ungar
(most Main Event wins, 3)
Official websiteOfficial website

As of 2020, the WSOP consists of 101 events, with most major poker variants featured. However, in recent years, over half of the events have been variants of Texas hold 'em. Events traditionally take place during one day or over several consecutive days during the series in June and July. However, starting in 2008, the Main Event final table was delayed until November. The 2012 and 2016 Main Event final tables commenced in October because of the United States presidential election.[3][4] As of May 2017, the World Series of Poker has done away with the November Nine concept and instead gone back to the old format of crowning the Main Event winner in July.[5] After adopting a hybrid online format in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Series of Poker announced a return to in-person play for the next series in September 2021, in Paradise, Nevada.[6][7]

History edit

 
Johnny Moss, Becky Binion, and Puggy Pearson at the 1974 World Series of Poker.

The idea of a World Series of Poker began in 1969 with an event called the Texas Gamblers Reunion.[8] It was an invitational event sponsored by Tom Moore of Castle Hills, Texas, and held at the Holiday Hotel and Casino in Reno.[8] This inaugural event was won by Crandell Addington.[9] The set of tournaments that the World Series of Poker (WSOP) would evolve into was the brainchild of Las Vegas casino owner and poker player Benny Binion. In 1970, the first WSOP at Binion's Horseshoe took place as a series of cash games that included five-card stud, deuce to seven low-ball draw, razz, seven-card stud, and Texas hold 'em.[10] The format for the Main Event as a freeze-out Texas hold 'em game came the next year. The winner in 1970, Johnny Moss, was elected by his peers as the first "World Champion of Poker" and received a silver cup as a prize.[8][11]

Acquisition by Harrah's edit

In 2004, Harrah's Entertainment (now Caesars Entertainment) purchased Binion's Horseshoe, retained the rights to the Horseshoe and World Series of Poker brands, sold the hotel and casino to MTR Gaming Group, and announced that the 2005 Series events would be held at the Harrah's-owned Rio Hotel and Casino, located just off the Las Vegas Strip.[12][8] Since 2004 the official sponsor of the World Series of Poker has been the Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The final two days of the 2005 WSOP Main Event were held downtown at what is now the MTR-operated "Binion's" in celebration of the centennial of the founding of Las Vegas.[13] The WSOP added a made-for-television $2 million "freeroll" invitational Tournament of Champions (TOC) event first won by Annie Duke as a "winner-take-all" event.[14]

2005 expansion – WSOP Circuit edit

Starting in 2005, the WSOP began the World Series of Poker Circuit, a satellite series held at Harrah's-owned properties in the United States.[15] In addition to the $10,000 buy-in tournament at each site, qualifying players became eligible for a revamped Tournament of Champions. The 2005 TOC, made up of the top twenty qualifying players at each circuit event, along with the final table from the 2005 Main Event and the winners of nine or more bracelets (Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson, and Phil Hellmuth) would participate in the revamped TOC at Caesars Palace. Mike Matusow won the first prize of $1 million (US), and all the players at the final table were guaranteed a minimum of $25,000 for the eighth and ninth-place finishers.[16][17]

During a break in the final table of the 2005 Main Event on July 16, Harrah's announced that eleven properties — including the recently added Bally's and Caesar's properties — would host 2005–06 WSOP Circuit events that started on August 11 in Tunica, Mississippi. One event that was scheduled for Biloxi, Mississippi, was canceled after the Grand Casino Biloxi, which was scheduled to host the event, suffered major damage from Hurricane Katrina. The Rio also hosted the 2006 World Series of Poker, which began on June 25 with satellite events and formally began the day after with the annual Casino Employee event, won in 2006 by Chris Gros. 2006 featured the Tournament of Champions on June 25 and 26, won by Mike Sexton.[18] Various events led up to the Main Event, which was held from July 28 until August 10. The first prize of $12 million was awarded to Jamie Gold.[19]

2007 expansion – WSOP Europe edit

The World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) is the first expansion of the World Series of Poker in series history. In September 2007, the first WSOP championship events outside of Las Vegas, complete with bracelets, were held.[20] The inaugural WSOPE consisted of three events held in London from September 6–17, 2007. The main event, a £10,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em tournament, was won by Norwegian online prodigy Annette Obrestad on the day before her 19th birthday. This made her the youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet, a record that cannot be broken in the Las Vegas WSOP under current laws because the minimum legal age for casino gaming in Nevada is 21. Obrestad could play in the WSOPE because the minimum age for casino gaming in the United Kingdom is 18. While no definitive plans have been announced, WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack has indicated that in the next one to three years that other venues may start holding WSOP events.[citation needed] Two locations that have been mentioned as possible expansion sites are Egypt and South Africa,[21] and the World Series of Poker Africa was ultimately launched in South Africa in 2010. However, it is currently treated as a WSOP Circuit event, with no bracelets awarded. The next expansion of the WSOP that included bracelet events was ultimately to Australia.[22]

The WSOPE moved from London to Cannes, France, in 2011. At that time, the buy-ins and payouts changed from being fixed in pounds to euros.[23] The event moved again in 2013, this time to the Paris suburb of Enghien-les-Bains.[24]

From 2013 to 2017 the WSOPE was held only in odd-numbered years, with the newly launched World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) conducted in even-numbered years.[25] WSOPE has been held annually since 2017.

2010 expansion – WSOP Africa edit

In 2010, the WSOP expanded overseas once again, only this time to Gauteng, South Africa.[26] Although the 2010 event was part of the WSOP Circuit, winners did not earn a gold ring or standing for the WSOP Circuit National Championship, both of which were common for other circuit events.[27] This policy changed in 2012.[28] The WSOPA did not occur in 2011 but would come back in 2012.[29]

2013 expansion – WSOP Asia Pacific edit

On April 30, 2012, the WSOP and Australian casino Crown Melbourne jointly announced the creation of the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC). The first edition of the event was held at Crown's Melbourne Casino from April 4–15, 2013 and featured five bracelet events in the series.[22]

2015 expansion – WSOP International Circuit edit

In 2015, the WSOP International Circuit was launched, with rounds in Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa. The winners of each tournament join the WSOP Circuit winners to play the WSOP Global Casino Championship.[30] The International Circuit has expanded to 13 tournaments for the 2017/18 season.[31]

2020 expansion – WSOP Online edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions on live poker events, there was a heavy focus on online events for 2020 and 2021, with dedicated online series during both years.[32]

2023 expansion – WSOP Paradise edit

In Bahamas.

Number of bracelet events per year edit

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Events 1
(cash)
5 2 8 6 5 8 13 11 12
Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Events 12 13 14 14 14 14 12 12 12 14
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Events 15 18 20 21 22 24 24 21 21 16
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Events 25 26 35 36 33 43 45 55
(+3 Europe)
55
(+4 Europe)
57
(+4 Europe)
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Events 57
(+5 Europe)
58
(+7 Europe)
61
(+7 Europe)
62
(+8 Europe)
(+5 Asia Pac)
65
(+10 Asia Pac)
68
(+10 Europe)
69 74
(+11 Europe)
78
(+10 Europe)
90
(+15 Europe)
Year 2020 2021 2022 2023
Events 1
(+85 Online)
99
(+74 Online)
(+15 Europe)
118
(+78 Online)
(+15 Europe)
129
(+66 Online)
(+15 Europe)
(+15 Paradise)

Format edit

 
A Binion's poker table signed by WSOP Champions and other professional players after the casino hosted its final WSOP.

The winner of each event receives a World Series of Poker bracelet and a monetary prize based on the number of entrants and buy-in amounts. Over the years, the tournament has grown in both the number of events and in the number of participants. Each year, the WSOP culminates with the $10,000 no-limit hold'em "Main Event," which, since 2004, has attracted entrants numbering in the thousands. The victor receives a multi-million dollar cash prize and a bracelet, which has become the most coveted award a poker player can win.[33] The winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event is considered to be the World Champion of Poker.[34]

Since 1971, all WSOP events have been tournaments with cash prizes. In 1973, a five-card stud event was added. Since then, new events have been added and removed.[35] Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP; later on, the winners of events before 1976 were retroactively given bracelets.[36]

The tournament grew slowly for over a decade, reaching 52 participants in 1982. In the early 1980s, satellite tournaments were introduced, allowing people to win their way into the various events. By 1987, there were over 2,100 entrants in the entire series.[1] At the 2006 World Series of Poker, there were 45 events, covering the majority of poker variants. Participation in the Main Event peaked that year, with 8,773 players.[37]

The number of participants in the WSOP grew every year from 2000 until 2006. Following 2006, new online gambling legislation restricted the number of online qualifiers to the event. 2007 was the first dip in numbers in the 21st century while in 2008 more people participated than the previous year.[38] In 2000, there were 4,780 entrants in the various events, but in 2005, the number rose to over 23,000 players. In the main event alone, the number of participants grew from 839 in 2003 to 8,773 in 2006, and has hovered between 6,300 and 7,200 entrants in the eleven years since.[39] Phil Hellmuth has won the most bracelets with 17 followed by Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, and Phil Ivey with ten bracelets each. Crandell Addington is the only player to place in the top ten of the World Series of Poker Main Event eight times, albeit in earlier years with small fields compared to modern times. Four players have won the Main Event multiple times: Johnny Moss (1970, 1971, and 1974), Doyle Brunson (1976 and 1977), Stu Ungar (1980, 1981, and 1997) and Johnny Chan (1987 and 1988). Bracelet winners who first achieved fame in other fields include French actor/singer Patrick Bruel (in 1998), Danish soccer player Jan Vang Sørensen (in 2002), American actress Jennifer Tilly (in 2005), and American musician/record producer Steve Albini (in 2018 and 2022). In recent years, there have been non-bracelet events at the WSOP; two of the most notable are the "World Series of Rock Paper Scissors" and "Ante Up for Africa."

Currently, Texas hold 'em, Omaha hold 'em and Seven-card stud and their lowball variants are played. H.O.R.S.E. has been played in the past and returned in 2006. Also, S.H.O.E. has been played in the past, and returned in 2007. Other events played in the past include Chinese poker, Five card stud, and many others. Like most tournaments, the sponsoring casino takes an entry fee (a percentage between 6% and 10%, depending on the buy-in) and distributes the rest, hence the prize money increasing with more players. In the 2005 Main Event, US$52,818,610 in prize money was distributed among 560 players, with US$7.5 million as the first prize. The 2006 Main Event, won by Jamie Gold, is the largest single poker tournament by prize pool or by entrant numbers in history; Gold pocketed US$12 million for his victory.[40] In July 2010, it was announced that the winner of the 2010 Main Event would receive just under US$9 million.[41]

On June 2, 2011, the World Series of Poker and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté announced plans for an officially sanctioned special fundraising event, known as The Big One for One Drop, starting on July 1, 2012, with a record US$1 million entry fee.[42] 11% of the money (more precisely, $111,111 from each buy-in) went to Laliberté's charity, the One Drop Foundation, and the WSOP waived its normal 10% rake of the entry fees. At the time of the original announcement, 15 of the maximum 48 seats had been taken. By early December 2011, the field size had increased to 22, the minimum required for an official bracelet tournament.[43] Among those who committed early to the event were Johnny Chan, Daniel Negreanu, Jonathan Duhamel, Tom Dwan, Laliberté, billionaire businessman Phil Ruffin and Erik Seidel. On April 12, 2012, the WSOP announced that 30 players had committed to the tournament, which brought the first prize to $12.3 million, exceeding the record amount won by Jamie Gold. In the end, all 48 seats were filled, resulting in a first prize of $18.3 million.[44] Poker professional Antonio Esfandiari won the event, also receiving a special platinum WSOP bracelet.[45]

Main Event edit

 
The Gallery of Champions in 1979.

Since 1972, the Main Event of the WSOP has been the $10,000 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold 'em (NLHE) tournament (in 1971 the buy-in was $5,000 and the inaugural 1970 event was an invitational with winner determined by a vote from the players). Winners of the event not only get the largest prize of the tournament and a gold bracelet, but additionally their picture is placed in the Gallery of Champions at Binion's.[46]

The winner of the Main Event has traditionally been given the unofficial title of World Champion. However, some believe that no-limit hold 'em is not the optimal structure for determining a champion poker player. In 2002, Daniel Negreanu argued that the Main Event should switch to pot-limit hold 'em, believing that pot-limit required a more complete set of poker skills than no-limit, although he admitted that such a change would likely never be made.[47] However, after the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E./Poker Players Championship event was added, many of the game's top professionals, including Negreanu, have since stated that this tournament ultimately decides the world's best player. The $50,000 buy-in, being five times larger than the buy-in for the Main Event, has thus far tended to deter amateurs from playing in this event, and the variety of games played require a broader knowledge of poker. The first $50,000 event, conducted as a H.O.R.S.E. tournament, was won by Chip Reese in 2006. In 2010, the $50,000 event changed from H.O.R.S.E. to an "8-game" format, adding no-limit hold 'em, pot-limit Omaha, and 2–7 triple draw to the mix, and was rechristened The Poker Players Championship,[48][49] with Michael Mizrachi winning the first edition of the revamped event.[50] Since Reese's death in December 2007, the winner of this event receives the David 'Chip' Reese Memorial Trophy in addition to the bracelet and the prize money.

There have been many memorable moments during the main events, including Jack Straus's 1982 comeback win after discovering he had one $500 chip left when he thought he was out of the tournament. The end of the 1988 main event was featured in the movie Rounders. Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer, the winners in 2003 and 2004, both qualified for the main event through satellite tournaments at the PokerStars online card room. Jerry Yang, the winner in 2007, had only been playing poker for two years prior to his victory. He won his seat at a $225 satellite tournament at Pechanga Resort & Casino, in California. With the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006 online poker sites have been barred from purchasing entrance directly for their users.

In the 2023 Main Event, a new record was set for entries and a first-place prize for the first time since 2006.[51][52]

WSOP Main Event winners edit

Year Winner Winning
hand
First place
prize (US$)
Runner-up Losing
hand
Entrants
1970   Johnny Moss cash game 7
freeze-out tournament from 1971 onwards
1971   Johnny Moss (2) 30,000   Jack Straus 6
1972   Thomas "Amarillo Slim" Preston, Jr. K J 80,000   Walter "Puggy" Pearson 6  6  8
1973   Walter "Puggy" Pearson A 7 130,000   Johnny Moss K J 13
1974   Johnny Moss (3) 3 3 160,000   Crandell Addington A 2 16
1975   Brian "Sailor" Roberts J J 210,000   Bob Hooks J 9 21
1976   Doyle Brunson 10 2 220,000   Jesse Alto A J 22
1977   Doyle Brunson (2) 10 2 340,000   Gary Berland 8 5 34
1978   Bobby Baldwin Q Q 210,000   Crandell Addington 9 9 42
1979   Hal Fowler 7 6 270,000   Bobby Hoff A A 54
1980   Stu Ungar 5 4 385,000   Doyle Brunson A 7 73
1981   Stu Ungar (2) A Q 375,000   Perry Green 10 9 75
1982   Jack Straus A 10 520,000   Dewey Tomko A 4 104
1983   Tom McEvoy Q Q 540,000   Rod Peate K J 108
1984   Jack Keller 10 10 660,000   Byron Wolford 6 4 132
1985   Bill Smith 3 3 700,000   T. J. Cloutier A 3 140
1986   Berry Johnston A 10 570,000   Mike Harthcock A 8 141
1987   Johnny Chan A 9 625,000   Frank Henderson 4 4 152
1988   Johnny Chan (2) J 9 700,000   Erik Seidel Q 7 167
1989   Phil Hellmuth 9 9 755,000   Johnny Chan A 7 178
1990   Mansour Matloubi 6 6 895,000   Hans Lund 4 4 194
1991   Brad Daugherty K J 1,000,000   Don Holt 7 3 215
1992   Hamid Dastmalchi 8 4 1,000,000   Tom Jacobs J 7 201
1993   Jim Bechtel J 6 1,000,000   Glenn Cozen 7 4 231
1994   Russ Hamilton K 8 1,000,000   Hugh Vincent 8 5 268
1995   Dan Harrington 9 8 1,000,000   Howard Goldfarb A 7 273
1996   Huck Seed 9 8 1,000,000   Bruce Van Horn K 8 295
1997   Stu Ungar (3) A 4 1,000,000   John Strzemp A 8 312
1998   Scotty Nguyen J 9 1,000,000   Kevin McBride Q 10 350
1999   Noel Furlong 5 5 1,000,000   Alan Goehring 6 6 393
2000   Chris Ferguson A 9 1,500,000   T. J. Cloutier A Q 512
2001   Juan Carlos Mortensen K Q 1,500,000   Dewey Tomko A A 613
2002   Robert Varkonyi Q 10 2,000,000   Julian Gardner J 8 631
2003   Chris Moneymaker 5 4 2,500,000   Sam Farha J 10 839
2004   Greg Raymer 8 8 5,000,000   David Williams A 4 2,576
2005   Joe Hachem 7 3 7,500,000   Steve Dannenmann A 3 5,619
2006   Jamie Gold Q 9 12,000,000   Paul Wasicka 10 10 8,773
2007   Jerry Yang 8 8 8,250,000   Tuan Lam A Q 6,358
2008   Peter Eastgate A 5 9,152,416   Ivan Demidov 4 2 6,844
2009   Joe Cada 9 9 8,547,042   Darvin Moon Q J 6,494
2010   Jonathan Duhamel A J 8,944,310   John Racener K 8 7,319
2011   Pius Heinz A K 8,715,638   Martin Staszko 10 7 6,865
2012   Greg Merson K 5 8,531,853   Jesse Sylvia Q J 6,598
2013   Ryan Riess A K 8,361,570   Jay Farber Q 5 6,352
2014   Martin Jacobson 10 10 10,000,000   Felix Stephensen A 9 6,683
2015   Joe McKeehen A 10 7,683,346   Joshua Beckley 4 4 6,420
2016   Qui Nguyen K 10 8,005,310   Gordon Vayo J 10 6,737
2017   Scott Blumstein A 2 8,150,000   Dan Ott A 8 7,221
2018   John Cynn K J 8,800,000   Tony Miles Q 8 7,874
2019   Hossein Ensan K K 10,000,000   Dario Sammartino 8 4 8,569
2020   Damian Salas K J 2,550,969   Joseph Hebert A Q 1,379
2021   Koray Aldemir 10 7 8,000,000   George Holmes K Q 6,650
2022   Espen Jørstad Q 2 10,000,000   Adrian Attenborough J 4 8,663
2023   Daniel Weinman K J 12,100,000   Steven Jones J 8 10,043

WSOP Main Event records edit

These records do not include WSOP Europe or Asia Pacific Main Events.[53]

WSOP Europe Main Event winners edit

Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner-up Losing hand Entrants
2007   Annette Obrestad 7 7 £1,000,000   John Tabatabai 6 5 362
2008   John Juanda K 6 £868,800   Stanislav Alekhin A 9 362
2009   Barry Shulman 10 10 £801,603   Daniel Negreanu 4 4 334
2010   James Bord 10 10 £830,401   Fabrizio Baldassari 5 5 346
2011   Elio Fox A 10 €1,400,000   Chris Moorman A 7 593
2012   Phil Hellmuth (2) A 10 €1,058,403   Sergii Baranov A 4 420
2013   Adrián Mateos A K €1,000,000   Fabrice Soulier 9 8 375
2015   Kevin MacPhee A 4 €883,000   David Lopez K K 313
2017   Marti Roca de Torres Q 5 €1,115,207   Gianluca Speranza 10 8 529
2018   Jack Sinclair Q 9 €1,122,239   Laszlo Bujtas J 7 534
2019   Alexandros Kolonias A K €1,133,678   Claas Segebrecht 3 3 541
2021   Josef Gulas A 8 €1,276,712   Johan Guilbert 2 2 688
2022   Omar Eljach[63] Q Q €1,380,129   Jonathan Pastore A 8 763
2023   Max Neugebauer J 8 €1,500,000   Eric Tsai J 9 817

WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event winners edit

Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner-up Losing hand Entrants
2013   Daniel Negreanu 2 2 A$1,038,825   Daniel Marton A 7 405
2014   Scott Davies 6 6 A$850,136   Jack Salter Q 10 329

WSOP Online Main Event winners edit

Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner-up Losing hand Entrants
2020   Stoyan Madanzhiev 7 6 $3,904,686   Wenling Gao A A 5,802
2021   Aleksei Vandyshev 10 10 $2,543,073   Edson Tsutsumi 7 7 4,092
2022   Simon Mattsson 6 5 $2,793,574   Kannapong Thanarattrakul J 10 4,984
2023   Bert Stevens 6 6 $2,783,433   Yagen Li A Q 5,742

WSOP Paradise Main Event winners edit

Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner-up Losing hand Entrants
2023   Stanislav Zegal J 4 $2,000,000   Michael Sklenicka 7 3 3,010

Players edit

Poker Hall of Fame edit

Since its inception in 1979, the WSOP Poker Hall of Fame has honored 42 individuals.[64] Selection criteria for players include having competed against acknowledged top competition, played for high stakes, and played consistently well to gain the respect of their peers. For non-players, selection is based on positive and lasting contributions to the overall growth and success of poker.[64]

Player of the Year edit

Since 2004, a Player of the Year (POY) award has been given to the player with the most points accumulated throughout the WSOP. As of 2019, fifteen different players have won the sixteen awards, with Daniel Negreanu as the only player to win the award more than once.[65]

Only "open" events in which all players can participate count in the standings; this eliminates the Seniors, Ladies, and Casino Employee events.[66] Beginning with the 2006 World Series of Poker, the Main Event and the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. competition had no effect on the outcome of the winner of the Player of the Year award. In the 2008 World Series of Poker, the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event counted toward the Player of the Year award, but the Main Event did not. Since 2009, all open events, including the Main Event, count towards Player of the Year. The Player of the Year standings were based upon performance solely at the WSOP in Las Vegas up until 2010, but beginning in 2011 have also taken the World Series of Poker Europe into account, and starting in 2013 also include events in the World Series of Poker Asia Pacific. The 2011 WSOP Player of the Year organized by Bluff Magazine used a different scoring system which took into account field sizes and buy-in amounts when calculating points earned.[67] This scoring system has been used ever since.

Year Winner Bracelets Final tables Money finishes WSOP earnings (US$) Runner-up
2004   Daniel Negreanu[68] 1 5 6 346,280   Ted Forrest
2005   Allen Cunningham[69] 1 4 5 1,007,115   Mark Seif
2006   Jeff Madsen[70] 2 4 4 1,467,852   Phil Hellmuth
2007   Tom Schneider[71] 2 3 3 416,829   Michael Binger
2008   Erick Lindgren[72] 1 3 5 1,348,528   Barry Greenstein
2009   Jeff Lisandro[73] 3 4 6 807,521   Ville Wahlbeck
2010   Frank Kassela[74] 2 3 6 1,255,314   Michael Mizrachi
2011   Ben Lamb[75] 1 4 5 5,352,970   Phil Hellmuth
2012   Greg Merson[76] 2 2 5 9,785,354   Phil Hellmuth
2013   Daniel Negreanu (2)[77] 2 4 10 1,954,054   Matthew Ashton
2014   George Danzer[78] 3 5 10 878,933   Brandon Shack-Harris
2015   Mike Gorodinsky[79] 1 3 8 1,766,487   Jonathan Duhamel
2016   Jason Mercier[80] 2 4 11 960,424   Paul Volpe
2017   Chris Ferguson[81] 1 3 23 428,423   John Racener
2018   Shaun Deeb[82] 2 4 20 2,545,623   Ben Yu
2019   Robert Campbell[83] 2 5 13 750,844   Shaun Deeb
2020 not awarded
2021   Josh Arieh[84] 2 5 11 1,194,061   Phil Hellmuth
2022   Daniel Zack[85] 2 4 18 1,439,932   Daniel Weinman
2023   Ian Matakis[86] 1   Shaun Deeb

Since 2016, the WSOP payout a bigger percentage of the field (15% instead of 10% until then).[87]

Bracelets edit

Notes
  1. ^ Hellmuth's second Main Event victory came at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe.

Money finishes edit

Information correct as of 23 November 2021.

Money finishes Player Bracelets
198   Daniel Negreanu 6
180   Phil Hellmuth 17
162   Roland Israelashvili 0
161   Chris Ferguson 6
136   Erik Seidel 9
129   Yueqi Zhu 1
126   Ben Yu 4
116   Barry Greenstein 3
112   Shaun Deeb 5
110   Jeff Madsen 4

Career earnings edit

Information correct as of 23 November 2021.

Career earnings Player Bracelets
$21,917,460   Antonio Esfandiari 3
$20,246,250   Daniel Negreanu 6
$17,413,780   Dan Colman 1
$16,294,980   Phil Hellmuth 17
$14,827,250   Justin Bonomo 3
$14,644,200   Jonathan Duhamel 3
$13,614,450   Joe Cada 4
$13,170,330   Fedor Holz 2
$12,388,310   Elton Tsang 0
$12,211,490   Martin Jacobson 1

Records edit

Since its inception, Stu Ungar and Johnny Moss are the only players to have won the Main Event three times. However, Moss's first victory came in a different format, as he was elected winner by vote of his fellow players at the conclusion of what was then a timed event. Moss, Ungar, Doyle Brunson, and Johnny Chan are the only people who have won the Main Event in consecutive years. Chan's second victory in 1988 was featured in the 1998 film Rounders.[88]

Phil Hellmuth holds multiple WSOP records including most bracelets, most WSOP cashes, and most WSOP final tables. He is also the only player to have won the Main Events of both the WSOP and WSOP Europe.[89][90]

In recent years, the prize pool for the WSOP Main Event has become so large that the winner instantly becomes one of the top money winners of WSOP and even in tournament poker history. Before July 2012, the top seven players on the all-time WSOP Earnings list were Main Event champions from 2005 to 2011, among whom Jamie Gold topped those seven, he won the 2006 Main Event, which had then the biggest first prize for a single tournament, and still is the largest poker tournament by prize pool in history. However, the all-time leader is currently poker professional Daniel Negreanu, who has not won a Main Event, although he won the inaugural WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event in 2013. He is followed by professionals Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Colman, both also yet to win a Main Event in Las Vegas.

The list below includes the WSOP Europe and WSOP Asia-Pacific, but excludes WSOP Circuit events and other non-bracelet events. The results are updated through the 2014 WSOP APAC.

Overall[53]
Most bracelets   Phil Hellmuth 17[91]
Most final tables   Phil Hellmuth 61[92]
Most money finishes   Daniel Negreanu 198
Highest career earnings   Antonio Esfandiari $21,917,460[93]
Highest earnings from a single event   Antonio Esfandiari $18,346,673
(2012 Big One for One Drop)
Youngest bracelet winner   Annette Obrestad 18 years, 364 days
(2007 WSOPE Main Event)
Oldest bracelet winner   Johnny Moss 81 years, 0 days
(1988 $1,500 Limit Ace to Five Draw)
Most bracelets in one year   Puggy Pearson (1973)
  Phil Hellmuth (1993)
  Ted Forrest (1993)
  Phil Ivey (2002)
  Jeff Lisandro (2009)
  George Danzer (2014)
3
Most years between bracelets   Jim Bechtel (1993, 2019) 26
Most final tables in one year   Phil Hellmuth (2021) 7
Most money finishes in one year   Chris Ferguson (2017) 23[94]
Most consecutive years with at least one bracelet   Bill Boyd (1971–1974)
  Doyle Brunson (1976–1979)
  Loren Klein (2016–2019)
4[95]
Most consecutive years with at least one money finish   Mike Sexton (1988–2019) 32
Most Player of the Year awards (since 2004)   Daniel Negreanu (2004, 2013) 2
Oldest WSOP event participant   Eugene Calden (2023) 100 years

Women at the WSOP edit

At present, women make up around 5% of the field in all the events at the annual WSOP tournament.[96] Vanessa Selbst, Barbara Enright, Nani Dollison and Kristen Bicknell all have won 3 WSOP Bracelets.[97]

Last Woman Standing edit

In 2015, Kelly Minkin finished in 29th place in the Main Event earning the "Last Woman Standing".[98]

In the 2007 World Series of Poker, Maria Ho was the last woman remaining in the Championship Event, placing 38th out of 6,358 players and earning a $237,865 payday. She repeated this accomplishment in 2014, when she came in 77th place out of 6,683 players. Her 27th place "Last Woman Standing" finish at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event along with a 2017 6th place final table finish makes Maria the only player to ever hold the title Last Woman Standing four times over and at both the WSOP and WSOPE Main Events.[99][circular reference]

In 1995, Barbara Enright became the only woman to make the Final Table of the World Series of Poker, finishing in fifth place.[100] She also finished in the money of the Main Event in 2005. An Ambassador of Poker League of Nations, Barbara is the first woman to win two WSOP bracelets, the first woman to win three bracelets, and the first woman to win an open event at the World Series of Poker. Barbara is also the first woman to be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame, the Women in Poker Hall of Fame, and the Senior Poker Hall of Fame, making her the only poker player to be in all three poker halls of fame.

WSOP Ladies Championship Events edit

In 1977, the first Ladies only event was introduced in the form of $100 buy-in Stud Poker Tournament. Jackie McDaniels won that event to become the first Ladies Champion. She won one of the smallest prizes ($5,580) in WSOP history.[101] By 2007, the popularity of the Ladies Event had grown to the point that it became the first Ladies-only event to have a prize pool greater than $1,000,000. The Ladies played Seven Card Stud for the event's first two decades, but have been playing Texas hold 'em since 2001.

WSOP television coverage edit

1970s edit

The earliest filming of the World Series was a special produced by Binion's Horseshoe in 1973 and narrated by Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder.[102][103] CBS began covering the World Series in the late 1970s.

1980s edit

In the early 1980s, the event was again broadcast as specials. In the late 1980s, the World Series returned to television as ESPN took over broadcasting. Initially, coverage only consisted of just a single one-hour taped-delay broadcast of the Main Event.

1990s edit

ESPN Classic currently airs many of the old broadcasts from the mid-1990s and beyond. Since no "pocket cam" existed, very few hole cards were actually shown to television viewers. Generally, ESPN used poker-playing actors such as Dick Van Patten, Vince Van Patten, and Gabe Kaplan, with either the tournament director (usually Jim Albrecht) or a poker professional, of which one was Phil Hellmuth, joining the team. Unlike today's coverage, ESPN featured no pre-taped interviews or profiles on the players. In addition, the commentators were generally on the casino floor itself.

In the 1994 coverage of the final hand of the Main Event shows Hugh Vincent holding 8 5. The flop was 8 2 6, indicating that there were two 8 in the deck. The tournament director announces that Hugh Vincent needed two running spades to win. The likely hand for Hugh Vincent was 8 5, but there is no known video of the actual hand turned over by Hugh Vincent.[104]

2000s edit

Early 2000s edit

From 1999 to 2001, the World Series of Poker was broadcast by The Discovery Channel. These hour-long programs presented more of an overview or recap of the WSOP as opposed to broadcasting an actual live event with play-by-play analysis and color commentary. The Discovery Channel's broadcast also featured final table players interviews interlaced throughout the show. ESPN would resume coverage the following year.

ESPN's coverage in 2002 was typical of their coverage in the 1990s (recorded in video, little or no post-production commentary or player profiles, no card cams). However, the final table broadcast was expanded over two one-hour episodes. The 2002 WSOP was the first with the "sneak peek" (later called the pocket cam, or hole cam).

2003 expansion edit

In 2003, Fred Christenson secured the long-term rights acquisition for ESPN,[105] and the channel expanded their coverage to new heights with their coverage of the WSOP. They included coverage of the entire tournament, with a "Featured Table". At this table, the viewers could see the player's hole cards and subsequent strategy. The action was also broadcast as if live, though on tape-delay. 2003 was the first year that the broadcast covered action preceding the final table. Since then, ESPN has greatly expanded its coverage to include many of the preliminary events of the WSOP, especially Texas Hold 'Em. Also, their coverage of the main event now typically includes at least one hour program on each day. For the first two years of its existence, ESPN was broadcasting one hour programs of the "circuit" events that the WSOP has at various Harrah's-owned casinos, but ESPN did not renew these events. ESPN's coverage now includes many of the trappings of sports coverage, such as lighter segments (called "The Nuts") and interviews. ESPN's coverage has been largely driven by Matt Maranz, Executive Producer for the WSOP telecasts.[106] Maranz previously worked on ESPN's football pre-game show, and has also produced taped segments for NBC's Olympic coverage.

2004–2020 edit

Coverage would increase in 2004 and 2005 to include preliminary events from the WSOP, in addition to the "Main Event".[107][108] ESPN has expanded poker to all-new levels, especially with their coverage of the 2006 WSOP, including providing the entire final table of the 2006 Main Event via pay-per-view airing.[109] In 2008, ESPN experimented with the idea of a delayed final table. This idea presented greater sponsorship opportunities and notoriety, culminating in a recap of the Main Event and the conclusion of the 2008 Main Event final table.[110] In 2009, ESPN announced they would again move the final table to November 2009.[111] The WSOP also decided there would be no rebuy events in 2009. The decision was reached because of complaints that rebuy events provided an unfair advantage to professionals with no limitation on how much money they can spend for an event.[112] There were 57 bracelet events that year.[113] The 2010 WSOP had the same number of bracelet events as in 2009, again with no rebuy events.[114]

With 58 bracelet events and no rebuy events, the 2011 WSOP featured unprecedented "nearly live" coverage, with broadcasts being delayed by much smaller amounts of time while still satisfying Nevada Gaming Commission regulators. Caesars Entertainment, via WSOP.com, streamed final-table coverage of all bracelet events on a 5-minute delay, although without pocket cams. The ESPN family of networks aired 36 hours of Main Event coverage leading up to the November Nine on a 30-minute delay, showing the hole cards of all players who voluntarily entered the pot once the hand ended. The Main Event final table was broadcast on a 15-minute delay with the same policy regarding hole cards. The first day of the final table was aired on ESPN2 and the final day on ESPN, with both days also streamed on ESPN3 and WSOP.com.

POKER PROductions has produced the World Series of Poker Europe since 2008 and World Series of Poker since 2011. Former pro turned executive producer Mori Eskandani's team pioneered the live broadcast format seen at the WSOP since 2011. POKER PROductions has filmed WSOP bracelet final tables and the WSOP Main Event for PokerGO, a subscription video on demand service. PokerGO has had exclusive WSOP broadcast rights since 2017, with shared coverage of select events appearing on PokerGO.

2021–Present edit

Starting in 2021, CBS Sports Network became the official television home of the World Series of Poker through a multi-year deal reached with PokerGO.[115] Per the terms of the new deal, CBS Sports was set to broadcast 15 hours of WSOP Main Event coverage plus 36 additional hours from select gold bracelet events.[116] In an interview for Card Player Magazine, PokerGO President Mori Eskandani mentioned longtime WSOP broadcasters Lon McEachern and Norman Chad would be back in the booth, along with Ali Nejad, David Tuchman, and Jeff Platt.[117]

Live broadcast coverage of the 2021 WSOP moved exclusively to PokerGO.[118] PokerGO's 2021 WSOP live streaming coverage began on Monday, October 4, and would include 36 days of live broadcasts from more than 20 unique events as part of the 52nd annual WSOP.[119] As part of PokerGO's live coverage of the 2021 WSOP, and for the first time ever, live streaming of the WSOP Main Event moved to the PokerGO platform and would be broadcast from start to finish.

WSOP broadcasters edit

Marketing edit

The WSOP has corporate sponsors and licensed products which pay fees to market themselves as an official sponsors and/or licensees and exclusively use the WSOP insignia and cross-promote with their events.[158] Besides the Harrah's properties and ESPN,[159] major sponsors have included Jack Links Beef Jerky,[160] Miller Brewing's "Milwaukee's Best" brand of beers,[161] Pepsi's SoBe Adrenaline Rush energy drink (sponsors of the 2005 Tournament of Champions),[162] Helene Curtis's Degree brand of anti-perspirant/deodorant,[163] United States Playing Card's Bicycle Pro Cards, Bluff Magazine, GlaxoSmithKline/Bayer's Levitra erectile dysfunction medicine, and The Hershey Company.[164] Licensees include Glu Mobile,[165] Activision[166] (video games for different platforms such as Nintendo's GameCube, Microsoft's Xbox, Sony's PlayStation 2, and PC, featuring computer-generated versions of stars like Chris Ferguson), and products made by different companies ranging from chip sets, playing cards, hand-held games, and clothing like caps and shirts. The official playing cards are supplied by Copag Cards and chips are manufactured by Excalibur Electronics, Inc. which is based out of Miami, Florida and has been the main chip licensee since 2005.[167]

DVD releases edit

In 2003 and 2004, DVD sets were released by ESPN of the Main Event.[168][169]

Video games edit

In 2005, a video game based on the tournament series, titled World Series of Poker, was released for several consoles and PC.[170] A sequel called World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions came out in 2006.[171] In 2007, World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets was released.[172] WSOP video poker machines now appear at some Harrah's casinos; the machines are standard video poker machines, but have a bonus feature which allows a player to play a modified game of Texas Hold 'em against the machine.[173]

WSOP Poker Academy edit

Beginning in 2007, Harrah's announced the creation of the World Series of Poker Academy, a poker school aimed at providing poker players with the skills needed to win a WSOP bracelet. The instructors for the academy include Annie Duke, Phil Hellmuth, Greg Raymer, Scott Fischman, Mark Kroon, Mark Seif, Alex Outhred, and former FBI interrogator Joe Navarro. Initial academies were launched in Tunica, Mississippi, Indiana, and Las Vegas.[174]

WSOP online edit

In September 2009, Harrah's signed an agreement with Dragonfish, the B2B arm of 888 Holdings, to provide its online gaming services.[175] The offering went live in the UK later that year, allowing UK users to play for real money.[176] Real money online poker is available in the United States, but only in Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey.

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For the video game see World Series of Poker video game The World Series of Poker WSOP is a series of poker tournaments 1 held annually in Paradise Nevada and since 2004 sponsored by Caesars Entertainment It dates its origins to 1970 when Benny Binion invited seven of the best known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament with a set start and stop time and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players 2 World Series of PokerCurrent season competition or edition 2023 World Series of PokerSportPokerFoundedLas Vegas Nevada U S 1970 FounderBenny BinionOwner s Binion s Horseshoe 1970 2004 Harrah s Entertainment 2004 2020 Caesars Entertainment 2020 present Most recentchampion s Ian Matakis Player of the Year Daniel Weinman Main Event winner Most titlesPhil Hellmuth most bracelets 17 Johnny Moss Stu Ungar most Main Event wins 3 Official websiteOfficial websiteAs of 2020 the WSOP consists of 101 events with most major poker variants featured However in recent years over half of the events have been variants of Texas hold em Events traditionally take place during one day or over several consecutive days during the series in June and July However starting in 2008 the Main Event final table was delayed until November The 2012 and 2016 Main Event final tables commenced in October because of the United States presidential election 3 4 As of May 2017 the World Series of Poker has done away with the November Nine concept and instead gone back to the old format of crowning the Main Event winner in July 5 After adopting a hybrid online format in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the World Series of Poker announced a return to in person play for the next series in September 2021 in Paradise Nevada 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisition by Harrah s 1 2 2005 expansion WSOP Circuit 1 3 2007 expansion WSOP Europe 1 4 2010 expansion WSOP Africa 1 5 2013 expansion WSOP Asia Pacific 1 6 2015 expansion WSOP International Circuit 1 7 2020 expansion WSOP Online 1 8 2023 expansion WSOP Paradise 1 9 Number of bracelet events per year 2 Format 3 Main Event 3 1 WSOP Main Event winners 3 1 1 WSOP Main Event records 3 2 WSOP Europe Main Event winners 3 3 WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event winners 3 4 WSOP Online Main Event winners 3 5 WSOP Paradise Main Event winners 4 Players 4 1 Poker Hall of Fame 4 2 Player of the Year 4 3 Bracelets 4 4 Money finishes 4 5 Career earnings 4 6 Records 4 7 Women at the WSOP 4 7 1 Last Woman Standing 4 7 2 WSOP Ladies Championship Events 5 WSOP television coverage 5 1 1970s 5 2 1980s 5 3 1990s 5 4 2000s 5 4 1 Early 2000s 5 4 2 2003 expansion 5 4 3 2004 2020 5 4 4 2021 Present 5 5 WSOP broadcasters 6 Marketing 6 1 DVD releases 6 2 Video games 6 3 WSOP Poker Academy 6 4 WSOP online 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Johnny Moss Becky Binion and Puggy Pearson at the 1974 World Series of Poker The idea of a World Series of Poker began in 1969 with an event called the Texas Gamblers Reunion 8 It was an invitational event sponsored by Tom Moore of Castle Hills Texas and held at the Holiday Hotel and Casino in Reno 8 This inaugural event was won by Crandell Addington 9 The set of tournaments that the World Series of Poker WSOP would evolve into was the brainchild of Las Vegas casino owner and poker player Benny Binion In 1970 the first WSOP at Binion s Horseshoe took place as a series of cash games that included five card stud deuce to seven low ball draw razz seven card stud and Texas hold em 10 The format for the Main Event as a freeze out Texas hold em game came the next year The winner in 1970 Johnny Moss was elected by his peers as the first World Champion of Poker and received a silver cup as a prize 8 11 Acquisition by Harrah s edit In 2004 Harrah s Entertainment now Caesars Entertainment purchased Binion s Horseshoe retained the rights to the Horseshoe and World Series of Poker brands sold the hotel and casino to MTR Gaming Group and announced that the 2005 Series events would be held at the Harrah s owned Rio Hotel and Casino located just off the Las Vegas Strip 12 8 Since 2004 the official sponsor of the World Series of Poker has been the Caesars Entertainment Corporation The final two days of the 2005 WSOP Main Event were held downtown at what is now the MTR operated Binion s in celebration of the centennial of the founding of Las Vegas 13 The WSOP added a made for television 2 million freeroll invitational Tournament of Champions TOC event first won by Annie Duke as a winner take all event 14 2005 expansion WSOP Circuit edit Main article World Series of Poker Circuit Starting in 2005 the WSOP began the World Series of Poker Circuit a satellite series held at Harrah s owned properties in the United States 15 In addition to the 10 000 buy in tournament at each site qualifying players became eligible for a revamped Tournament of Champions The 2005 TOC made up of the top twenty qualifying players at each circuit event along with the final table from the 2005 Main Event and the winners of nine or more bracelets Johnny Chan Doyle Brunson and Phil Hellmuth would participate in the revamped TOC at Caesars Palace Mike Matusow won the first prize of 1 million US and all the players at the final table were guaranteed a minimum of 25 000 for the eighth and ninth place finishers 16 17 During a break in the final table of the 2005 Main Event on July 16 Harrah s announced that eleven properties including the recently added Bally s and Caesar s properties would host 2005 06 WSOP Circuit events that started on August 11 in Tunica Mississippi One event that was scheduled for Biloxi Mississippi was canceled after the Grand Casino Biloxi which was scheduled to host the event suffered major damage from Hurricane Katrina The Rio also hosted the 2006 World Series of Poker which began on June 25 with satellite events and formally began the day after with the annual Casino Employee event won in 2006 by Chris Gros 2006 featured the Tournament of Champions on June 25 and 26 won by Mike Sexton 18 Various events led up to the Main Event which was held from July 28 until August 10 The first prize of 12 million was awarded to Jamie Gold 19 2007 expansion WSOP Europe edit Main article World Series of Poker Europe The World Series of Poker Europe WSOPE is the first expansion of the World Series of Poker in series history In September 2007 the first WSOP championship events outside of Las Vegas complete with bracelets were held 20 The inaugural WSOPE consisted of three events held in London from September 6 17 2007 The main event a 10 000 buy in no limit hold em tournament was won by Norwegian online prodigy Annette Obrestad on the day before her 19th birthday This made her the youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet a record that cannot be broken in the Las Vegas WSOP under current laws because the minimum legal age for casino gaming in Nevada is 21 Obrestad could play in the WSOPE because the minimum age for casino gaming in the United Kingdom is 18 While no definitive plans have been announced WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack has indicated that in the next one to three years that other venues may start holding WSOP events citation needed Two locations that have been mentioned as possible expansion sites are Egypt and South Africa 21 and the World Series of Poker Africa was ultimately launched in South Africa in 2010 However it is currently treated as a WSOP Circuit event with no bracelets awarded The next expansion of the WSOP that included bracelet events was ultimately to Australia 22 The WSOPE moved from London to Cannes France in 2011 At that time the buy ins and payouts changed from being fixed in pounds to euros 23 The event moved again in 2013 this time to the Paris suburb of Enghien les Bains 24 From 2013 to 2017 the WSOPE was held only in odd numbered years with the newly launched World Series of Poker Asia Pacific WSOP APAC conducted in even numbered years 25 WSOPE has been held annually since 2017 2010 expansion WSOP Africa edit Main article World Series of Poker Africa In 2010 the WSOP expanded overseas once again only this time to Gauteng South Africa 26 Although the 2010 event was part of the WSOP Circuit winners did not earn a gold ring or standing for the WSOP Circuit National Championship both of which were common for other circuit events 27 This policy changed in 2012 28 The WSOPA did not occur in 2011 but would come back in 2012 29 2013 expansion WSOP Asia Pacific edit Main article World Series of Poker Asia Pacific On April 30 2012 the WSOP and Australian casino Crown Melbourne jointly announced the creation of the World Series of Poker Asia Pacific WSOP APAC The first edition of the event was held at Crown s Melbourne Casino from April 4 15 2013 and featured five bracelet events in the series 22 2015 expansion WSOP International Circuit edit In 2015 the WSOP International Circuit was launched with rounds in Canada Latin America the Caribbean Europe Asia Pacific and Africa The winners of each tournament join the WSOP Circuit winners to play the WSOP Global Casino Championship 30 The International Circuit has expanded to 13 tournaments for the 2017 18 season 31 2020 expansion WSOP Online edit Due to the COVID 19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions on live poker events there was a heavy focus on online events for 2020 and 2021 with dedicated online series during both years 32 2023 expansion WSOP Paradise edit In Bahamas Number of bracelet events per year edit Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979Events 1 cash 5 2 8 6 5 8 13 11 12Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989Events 12 13 14 14 14 14 12 12 12 14Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999Events 15 18 20 21 22 24 24 21 21 16Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009Events 25 26 35 36 33 43 45 55 3 Europe 55 4 Europe 57 4 Europe Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Events 57 5 Europe 58 7 Europe 61 7 Europe 62 8 Europe 5 Asia Pac 65 10 Asia Pac 68 10 Europe 69 74 11 Europe 78 10 Europe 90 15 Europe Year 2020 2021 2022 2023Events 1 85 Online 99 74 Online 15 Europe 118 78 Online 15 Europe 129 66 Online 15 Europe 15 Paradise Format edit nbsp A Binion s poker table signed by WSOP Champions and other professional players after the casino hosted its final WSOP The winner of each event receives a World Series of Poker bracelet and a monetary prize based on the number of entrants and buy in amounts Over the years the tournament has grown in both the number of events and in the number of participants Each year the WSOP culminates with the 10 000 no limit hold em Main Event which since 2004 has attracted entrants numbering in the thousands The victor receives a multi million dollar cash prize and a bracelet which has become the most coveted award a poker player can win 33 The winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event is considered to be the World Champion of Poker 34 Since 1971 all WSOP events have been tournaments with cash prizes In 1973 a five card stud event was added Since then new events have been added and removed 35 Since 1976 a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP later on the winners of events before 1976 were retroactively given bracelets 36 The tournament grew slowly for over a decade reaching 52 participants in 1982 In the early 1980s satellite tournaments were introduced allowing people to win their way into the various events By 1987 there were over 2 100 entrants in the entire series 1 At the 2006 World Series of Poker there were 45 events covering the majority of poker variants Participation in the Main Event peaked that year with 8 773 players 37 The number of participants in the WSOP grew every year from 2000 until 2006 Following 2006 new online gambling legislation restricted the number of online qualifiers to the event 2007 was the first dip in numbers in the 21st century while in 2008 more people participated than the previous year 38 In 2000 there were 4 780 entrants in the various events but in 2005 the number rose to over 23 000 players In the main event alone the number of participants grew from 839 in 2003 to 8 773 in 2006 and has hovered between 6 300 and 7 200 entrants in the eleven years since 39 Phil Hellmuth has won the most bracelets with 17 followed by Doyle Brunson Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey with ten bracelets each Crandell Addington is the only player to place in the top ten of the World Series of Poker Main Event eight times albeit in earlier years with small fields compared to modern times Four players have won the Main Event multiple times Johnny Moss 1970 1971 and 1974 Doyle Brunson 1976 and 1977 Stu Ungar 1980 1981 and 1997 and Johnny Chan 1987 and 1988 Bracelet winners who first achieved fame in other fields include French actor singer Patrick Bruel in 1998 Danish soccer player Jan Vang Sorensen in 2002 American actress Jennifer Tilly in 2005 and American musician record producer Steve Albini in 2018 and 2022 In recent years there have been non bracelet events at the WSOP two of the most notable are the World Series of Rock Paper Scissors and Ante Up for Africa Currently Texas hold em Omaha hold em and Seven card stud and their lowball variants are played H O R S E has been played in the past and returned in 2006 Also S H O E has been played in the past and returned in 2007 Other events played in the past include Chinese poker Five card stud and many others Like most tournaments the sponsoring casino takes an entry fee a percentage between 6 and 10 depending on the buy in and distributes the rest hence the prize money increasing with more players In the 2005 Main Event US 52 818 610 in prize money was distributed among 560 players with US 7 5 million as the first prize The 2006 Main Event won by Jamie Gold is the largest single poker tournament by prize pool or by entrant numbers in history Gold pocketed US 12 million for his victory 40 In July 2010 it was announced that the winner of the 2010 Main Event would receive just under US 9 million 41 On June 2 2011 the World Series of Poker and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte announced plans for an officially sanctioned special fundraising event known as The Big One for One Drop starting on July 1 2012 with a record US 1 million entry fee 42 11 of the money more precisely 111 111 from each buy in went to Laliberte s charity the One Drop Foundation and the WSOP waived its normal 10 rake of the entry fees At the time of the original announcement 15 of the maximum 48 seats had been taken By early December 2011 the field size had increased to 22 the minimum required for an official bracelet tournament 43 Among those who committed early to the event were Johnny Chan Daniel Negreanu Jonathan Duhamel Tom Dwan Laliberte billionaire businessman Phil Ruffin and Erik Seidel On April 12 2012 the WSOP announced that 30 players had committed to the tournament which brought the first prize to 12 3 million exceeding the record amount won by Jamie Gold In the end all 48 seats were filled resulting in a first prize of 18 3 million 44 Poker professional Antonio Esfandiari won the event also receiving a special platinum WSOP bracelet 45 Main Event editMain article List of World Series of Poker Main Event champions nbsp The Gallery of Champions in 1979 Since 1972 the Main Event of the WSOP has been the 10 000 buy in no limit Texas Hold em NLHE tournament in 1971 the buy in was 5 000 and the inaugural 1970 event was an invitational with winner determined by a vote from the players Winners of the event not only get the largest prize of the tournament and a gold bracelet but additionally their picture is placed in the Gallery of Champions at Binion s 46 The winner of the Main Event has traditionally been given the unofficial title of World Champion However some believe that no limit hold em is not the optimal structure for determining a champion poker player In 2002 Daniel Negreanu argued that the Main Event should switch to pot limit hold em believing that pot limit required a more complete set of poker skills than no limit although he admitted that such a change would likely never be made 47 However after the 50 000 H O R S E Poker Players Championship event was added many of the game s top professionals including Negreanu have since stated that this tournament ultimately decides the world s best player The 50 000 buy in being five times larger than the buy in for the Main Event has thus far tended to deter amateurs from playing in this event and the variety of games played require a broader knowledge of poker The first 50 000 event conducted as a H O R S E tournament was won by Chip Reese in 2006 In 2010 the 50 000 event changed from H O R S E to an 8 game format adding no limit hold em pot limit Omaha and 2 7 triple draw to the mix and was rechristened The Poker Players Championship 48 49 with Michael Mizrachi winning the first edition of the revamped event 50 Since Reese s death in December 2007 the winner of this event receives the David Chip Reese Memorial Trophy in addition to the bracelet and the prize money There have been many memorable moments during the main events including Jack Straus s 1982 comeback win after discovering he had one 500 chip left when he thought he was out of the tournament The end of the 1988 main event was featured in the movie Rounders Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer the winners in 2003 and 2004 both qualified for the main event through satellite tournaments at the PokerStars online card room Jerry Yang the winner in 2007 had only been playing poker for two years prior to his victory He won his seat at a 225 satellite tournament at Pechanga Resort amp Casino in California With the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act UIGEA of 2006 online poker sites have been barred from purchasing entrance directly for their users In the 2023 Main Event a new record was set for entries and a first place prize for the first time since 2006 51 52 WSOP Main Event winners edit Year Winner Winninghand First placeprize US Runner up Losinghand Entrants1970 nbsp Johnny Moss cash game 7freeze out tournament from 1971 onwards1971 nbsp Johnny Moss 2 30 000 nbsp Jack Straus 61972 nbsp Thomas Amarillo Slim Preston Jr K J 80 000 nbsp Walter Puggy Pearson 6 6 81973 nbsp Walter Puggy Pearson A 7 130 000 nbsp Johnny Moss K J 131974 nbsp Johnny Moss 3 3 3 160 000 nbsp Crandell Addington A 2 161975 nbsp Brian Sailor Roberts J J 210 000 nbsp Bob Hooks J 9 211976 nbsp Doyle Brunson 10 2 220 000 nbsp Jesse Alto A J 221977 nbsp Doyle Brunson 2 10 2 340 000 nbsp Gary Berland 8 5 341978 nbsp Bobby Baldwin Q Q 210 000 nbsp Crandell Addington 9 9 421979 nbsp Hal Fowler 7 6 270 000 nbsp Bobby Hoff A A 541980 nbsp Stu Ungar 5 4 385 000 nbsp Doyle Brunson A 7 731981 nbsp Stu Ungar 2 A Q 375 000 nbsp Perry Green 10 9 751982 nbsp Jack Straus A 10 520 000 nbsp Dewey Tomko A 4 1041983 nbsp Tom McEvoy Q Q 540 000 nbsp Rod Peate K J 1081984 nbsp Jack Keller 10 10 660 000 nbsp Byron Wolford 6 4 1321985 nbsp Bill Smith 3 3 700 000 nbsp T J Cloutier A 3 1401986 nbsp Berry Johnston A 10 570 000 nbsp Mike Harthcock A 8 1411987 nbsp Johnny Chan A 9 625 000 nbsp Frank Henderson 4 4 1521988 nbsp Johnny Chan 2 J 9 700 000 nbsp Erik Seidel Q 7 1671989 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 9 9 755 000 nbsp Johnny Chan A 7 1781990 nbsp Mansour Matloubi 6 6 895 000 nbsp Hans Lund 4 4 1941991 nbsp Brad Daugherty K J 1 000 000 nbsp Don Holt 7 3 2151992 nbsp Hamid Dastmalchi 8 4 1 000 000 nbsp Tom Jacobs J 7 2011993 nbsp Jim Bechtel J 6 1 000 000 nbsp Glenn Cozen 7 4 2311994 nbsp Russ Hamilton K 8 1 000 000 nbsp Hugh Vincent 8 5 2681995 nbsp Dan Harrington 9 8 1 000 000 nbsp Howard Goldfarb A 7 2731996 nbsp Huck Seed 9 8 1 000 000 nbsp Bruce Van Horn K 8 2951997 nbsp Stu Ungar 3 A 4 1 000 000 nbsp John Strzemp A 8 3121998 nbsp Scotty Nguyen J 9 1 000 000 nbsp Kevin McBride Q 10 3501999 nbsp Noel Furlong 5 5 1 000 000 nbsp Alan Goehring 6 6 3932000 nbsp Chris Ferguson A 9 1 500 000 nbsp T J Cloutier A Q 5122001 nbsp Juan Carlos Mortensen K Q 1 500 000 nbsp Dewey Tomko A A 6132002 nbsp Robert Varkonyi Q 10 2 000 000 nbsp Julian Gardner J 8 6312003 nbsp Chris Moneymaker 5 4 2 500 000 nbsp Sam Farha J 10 8392004 nbsp Greg Raymer 8 8 5 000 000 nbsp David Williams A 4 2 5762005 nbsp Joe Hachem 7 3 7 500 000 nbsp Steve Dannenmann A 3 5 6192006 nbsp Jamie Gold Q 9 12 000 000 nbsp Paul Wasicka 10 10 8 7732007 nbsp Jerry Yang 8 8 8 250 000 nbsp Tuan Lam A Q 6 3582008 nbsp Peter Eastgate A 5 9 152 416 nbsp Ivan Demidov 4 2 6 8442009 nbsp Joe Cada 9 9 8 547 042 nbsp Darvin Moon Q J 6 4942010 nbsp Jonathan Duhamel A J 8 944 310 nbsp John Racener K 8 7 3192011 nbsp Pius Heinz A K 8 715 638 nbsp Martin Staszko 10 7 6 8652012 nbsp Greg Merson K 5 8 531 853 nbsp Jesse Sylvia Q J 6 5982013 nbsp Ryan Riess A K 8 361 570 nbsp Jay Farber Q 5 6 3522014 nbsp Martin Jacobson 10 10 10 000 000 nbsp Felix Stephensen A 9 6 6832015 nbsp Joe McKeehen A 10 7 683 346 nbsp Joshua Beckley 4 4 6 4202016 nbsp Qui Nguyen K 10 8 005 310 nbsp Gordon Vayo J 10 6 7372017 nbsp Scott Blumstein A 2 8 150 000 nbsp Dan Ott A 8 7 2212018 nbsp John Cynn K J 8 800 000 nbsp Tony Miles Q 8 7 8742019 nbsp Hossein Ensan K K 10 000 000 nbsp Dario Sammartino 8 4 8 5692020 nbsp Damian Salas K J 2 550 969 nbsp Joseph Hebert A Q 1 3792021 nbsp Koray Aldemir 10 7 8 000 000 nbsp George Holmes K Q 6 6502022 nbsp Espen Jorstad Q 2 10 000 000 nbsp Adrian Attenborough J 4 8 6632023 nbsp Daniel Weinman K J 12 100 000 nbsp Steven Jones J 8 10 043WSOP Main Event records edit These records do not include WSOP Europe or Asia Pacific Main Events 53 Most Main Event wins nbsp Johnny Moss 3 nbsp Stu Ungar 3 54 Most Main Event final tables nbsp Jesse Alto 7 Most Main Event money finishes nbsp Berry Johnston 10 55 Most Main Event wins in consecutive years nbsp Doyle Brunson 2 nbsp Johnny Chan 2 nbsp Johnny Moss 2 nbsp Stu Ungar 2 56 Most Main Event final tables in consecutive years nbsp Bob Hooks 4 1973 1976 nbsp Johnny Moss 4 1971 1974 Most Main Event money finishes in consecutive years nbsp Ronnie Bardah 5 2010 2014 57 Highest Main Event earnings nbsp Daniel Weinman 12 100 000 58 Youngest Main Event winner nbsp Joe Cada 21 years 357 days 59 Oldest Main Event winner nbsp Johnny Moss 66 years 358 days 60 Most Main Event participations nbsp Howard Andrew 45 1974 2018 61 Oldest Main Event participant nbsp Eugene Calden 100 years 2023 62 WSOP Europe Main Event winners edit Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner up Losing hand Entrants2007 nbsp Annette Obrestad 7 7 1 000 000 nbsp John Tabatabai 6 5 3622008 nbsp John Juanda K 6 868 800 nbsp Stanislav Alekhin A 9 3622009 nbsp Barry Shulman 10 10 801 603 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 4 4 3342010 nbsp James Bord 10 10 830 401 nbsp Fabrizio Baldassari 5 5 3462011 nbsp Elio Fox A 10 1 400 000 nbsp Chris Moorman A 7 5932012 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 2 A 10 1 058 403 nbsp Sergii Baranov A 4 4202013 nbsp Adrian Mateos A K 1 000 000 nbsp Fabrice Soulier 9 8 3752015 nbsp Kevin MacPhee A 4 883 000 nbsp David Lopez K K 3132017 nbsp Marti Roca de Torres Q 5 1 115 207 nbsp Gianluca Speranza 10 8 5292018 nbsp Jack Sinclair Q 9 1 122 239 nbsp Laszlo Bujtas J 7 5342019 nbsp Alexandros Kolonias A K 1 133 678 nbsp Claas Segebrecht 3 3 5412021 nbsp Josef Gulas A 8 1 276 712 nbsp Johan Guilbert 2 2 6882022 nbsp Omar Eljach 63 Q Q 1 380 129 nbsp Jonathan Pastore A 8 7632023 nbsp Max Neugebauer J 8 1 500 000 nbsp Eric Tsai J 9 817WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event winners edit Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner up Losing hand Entrants2013 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 2 2 A 1 038 825 nbsp Daniel Marton A 7 4052014 nbsp Scott Davies 6 6 A 850 136 nbsp Jack Salter Q 10 329WSOP Online Main Event winners edit Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner up Losing hand Entrants2020 nbsp Stoyan Madanzhiev 7 6 3 904 686 nbsp Wenling Gao A A 5 8022021 nbsp Aleksei Vandyshev 10 10 2 543 073 nbsp Edson Tsutsumi 7 7 4 0922022 nbsp Simon Mattsson 6 5 2 793 574 nbsp Kannapong Thanarattrakul J 10 4 9842023 nbsp Bert Stevens 6 6 2 783 433 nbsp Yagen Li A Q 5 742WSOP Paradise Main Event winners edit Year Winner Winning hand Prize Runner up Losing hand Entrants2023 nbsp Stanislav Zegal J 4 2 000 000 nbsp Michael Sklenicka 7 3 3 010Players editPoker Hall of Fame edit Main article Poker Hall of Fame Since its inception in 1979 the WSOP Poker Hall of Fame has honored 42 individuals 64 Selection criteria for players include having competed against acknowledged top competition played for high stakes and played consistently well to gain the respect of their peers For non players selection is based on positive and lasting contributions to the overall growth and success of poker 64 Player of the Year edit Since 2004 a Player of the Year POY award has been given to the player with the most points accumulated throughout the WSOP As of 2019 fifteen different players have won the sixteen awards with Daniel Negreanu as the only player to win the award more than once 65 Only open events in which all players can participate count in the standings this eliminates the Seniors Ladies and Casino Employee events 66 Beginning with the 2006 World Series of Poker the Main Event and the 50 000 H O R S E competition had no effect on the outcome of the winner of the Player of the Year award In the 2008 World Series of Poker the 50 000 H O R S E event counted toward the Player of the Year award but the Main Event did not Since 2009 all open events including the Main Event count towards Player of the Year The Player of the Year standings were based upon performance solely at the WSOP in Las Vegas up until 2010 but beginning in 2011 have also taken the World Series of Poker Europe into account and starting in 2013 also include events in the World Series of Poker Asia Pacific The 2011 WSOP Player of the Year organized by Bluff Magazine used a different scoring system which took into account field sizes and buy in amounts when calculating points earned 67 This scoring system has been used ever since Year Winner Bracelets Final tables Money finishes WSOP earnings US Runner up2004 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 68 1 5 6 346 280 nbsp Ted Forrest2005 nbsp Allen Cunningham 69 1 4 5 1 007 115 nbsp Mark Seif2006 nbsp Jeff Madsen 70 2 4 4 1 467 852 nbsp Phil Hellmuth2007 nbsp Tom Schneider 71 2 3 3 416 829 nbsp Michael Binger2008 nbsp Erick Lindgren 72 1 3 5 1 348 528 nbsp Barry Greenstein2009 nbsp Jeff Lisandro 73 3 4 6 807 521 nbsp Ville Wahlbeck2010 nbsp Frank Kassela 74 2 3 6 1 255 314 nbsp Michael Mizrachi2011 nbsp Ben Lamb 75 1 4 5 5 352 970 nbsp Phil Hellmuth2012 nbsp Greg Merson 76 2 2 5 9 785 354 nbsp Phil Hellmuth2013 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 2 77 2 4 10 1 954 054 nbsp Matthew Ashton2014 nbsp George Danzer 78 3 5 10 878 933 nbsp Brandon Shack Harris2015 nbsp Mike Gorodinsky 79 1 3 8 1 766 487 nbsp Jonathan Duhamel2016 nbsp Jason Mercier 80 2 4 11 960 424 nbsp Paul Volpe2017 nbsp Chris Ferguson 81 1 3 23 428 423 nbsp John Racener2018 nbsp Shaun Deeb 82 2 4 20 2 545 623 nbsp Ben Yu2019 nbsp Robert Campbell 83 2 5 13 750 844 nbsp Shaun Deeb2020 not awarded2021 nbsp Josh Arieh 84 2 5 11 1 194 061 nbsp Phil Hellmuth2022 nbsp Daniel Zack 85 2 4 18 1 439 932 nbsp Daniel Weinman2023 nbsp Ian Matakis 86 1 nbsp Shaun DeebSince 2016 the WSOP payout a bigger percentage of the field 15 instead of 10 until then 87 Bracelets edit Main articles World Series of Poker bracelet and World Series of Poker multiple bracelet winners Bracelets Player Main Event wins17 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 2 Note 1 10 nbsp Doyle Brunson 2 nbsp Johnny Chan 2 nbsp Phil Ivey 09 nbsp Johnny Moss 3 nbsp Erik Seidel 07 nbsp Billy Baxter 0 nbsp Men Nguyen 0Notes Hellmuth s second Main Event victory came at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe Money finishes edit Information correct as of 23 November 2021 Money finishes Player Bracelets198 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 6180 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 17162 nbsp Roland Israelashvili 0161 nbsp Chris Ferguson 6136 nbsp Erik Seidel 9129 nbsp Yueqi Zhu 1126 nbsp Ben Yu 4116 nbsp Barry Greenstein 3112 nbsp Shaun Deeb 5110 nbsp Jeff Madsen 4Career earnings edit Information correct as of 23 November 2021 Career earnings Player Bracelets 21 917 460 nbsp Antonio Esfandiari 3 20 246 250 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 6 17 413 780 nbsp Dan Colman 1 16 294 980 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 17 14 827 250 nbsp Justin Bonomo 3 14 644 200 nbsp Jonathan Duhamel 3 13 614 450 nbsp Joe Cada 4 13 170 330 nbsp Fedor Holz 2 12 388 310 nbsp Elton Tsang 0 12 211 490 nbsp Martin Jacobson 1Records edit Since its inception Stu Ungar and Johnny Moss are the only players to have won the Main Event three times However Moss s first victory came in a different format as he was elected winner by vote of his fellow players at the conclusion of what was then a timed event Moss Ungar Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan are the only people who have won the Main Event in consecutive years Chan s second victory in 1988 was featured in the 1998 film Rounders 88 Phil Hellmuth holds multiple WSOP records including most bracelets most WSOP cashes and most WSOP final tables He is also the only player to have won the Main Events of both the WSOP and WSOP Europe 89 90 In recent years the prize pool for the WSOP Main Event has become so large that the winner instantly becomes one of the top money winners of WSOP and even in tournament poker history Before July 2012 the top seven players on the all time WSOP Earnings list were Main Event champions from 2005 to 2011 among whom Jamie Gold topped those seven he won the 2006 Main Event which had then the biggest first prize for a single tournament and still is the largest poker tournament by prize pool in history However the all time leader is currently poker professional Daniel Negreanu who has not won a Main Event although he won the inaugural WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event in 2013 He is followed by professionals Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Colman both also yet to win a Main Event in Las Vegas The list below includes the WSOP Europe and WSOP Asia Pacific but excludes WSOP Circuit events and other non bracelet events The results are updated through the 2014 WSOP APAC Overall 53 Most bracelets nbsp Phil Hellmuth 17 91 Most final tables nbsp Phil Hellmuth 61 92 Most money finishes nbsp Daniel Negreanu 198Highest career earnings nbsp Antonio Esfandiari 21 917 460 93 Highest earnings from a single event nbsp Antonio Esfandiari 18 346 673 2012 Big One for One Drop Youngest bracelet winner nbsp Annette Obrestad 18 years 364 days 2007 WSOPE Main Event Oldest bracelet winner nbsp Johnny Moss 81 years 0 days 1988 1 500 Limit Ace to Five Draw Most bracelets in one year nbsp Puggy Pearson 1973 nbsp Phil Hellmuth 1993 nbsp Ted Forrest 1993 nbsp Phil Ivey 2002 nbsp Jeff Lisandro 2009 nbsp George Danzer 2014 3Most years between bracelets nbsp Jim Bechtel 1993 2019 26Most final tables in one year nbsp Phil Hellmuth 2021 7Most money finishes in one year nbsp Chris Ferguson 2017 23 94 Most consecutive years with at least one bracelet nbsp Bill Boyd 1971 1974 nbsp Doyle Brunson 1976 1979 nbsp Loren Klein 2016 2019 4 95 Most consecutive years with at least one money finish nbsp Mike Sexton 1988 2019 32Most Player of the Year awards since 2004 nbsp Daniel Negreanu 2004 2013 2Oldest WSOP event participant nbsp Eugene Calden 2023 100 yearsWomen at the WSOP edit At present women make up around 5 of the field in all the events at the annual WSOP tournament 96 Vanessa Selbst Barbara Enright Nani Dollison and Kristen Bicknell all have won 3 WSOP Bracelets 97 Last Woman Standing edit In 2015 Kelly Minkin finished in 29th place in the Main Event earning the Last Woman Standing 98 In the 2007 World Series of Poker Maria Ho was the last woman remaining in the Championship Event placing 38th out of 6 358 players and earning a 237 865 payday She repeated this accomplishment in 2014 when she came in 77th place out of 6 683 players Her 27th place Last Woman Standing finish at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event along with a 2017 6th place final table finish makes Maria the only player to ever hold the title Last Woman Standing four times over and at both the WSOP and WSOPE Main Events 99 circular reference In 1995 Barbara Enright became the only woman to make the Final Table of the World Series of Poker finishing in fifth place 100 She also finished in the money of the Main Event in 2005 An Ambassador of Poker League of Nations Barbara is the first woman to win two WSOP bracelets the first woman to win three bracelets and the first woman to win an open event at the World Series of Poker Barbara is also the first woman to be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame the Women in Poker Hall of Fame and the Senior Poker Hall of Fame making her the only poker player to be in all three poker halls of fame WSOP Ladies Championship Events edit Main article List of World Series of Poker ladies champions In 1977 the first Ladies only event was introduced in the form of 100 buy in Stud Poker Tournament Jackie McDaniels won that event to become the first Ladies Champion She won one of the smallest prizes 5 580 in WSOP history 101 By 2007 the popularity of the Ladies Event had grown to the point that it became the first Ladies only event to have a prize pool greater than 1 000 000 The Ladies played Seven Card Stud for the event s first two decades but have been playing Texas hold em since 2001 WSOP television coverage editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1970s edit The earliest filming of the World Series was a special produced by Binion s Horseshoe in 1973 and narrated by Jimmy The Greek Snyder 102 103 CBS began covering the World Series in the late 1970s 1980s edit In the early 1980s the event was again broadcast as specials In the late 1980s the World Series returned to television as ESPN took over broadcasting Initially coverage only consisted of just a single one hour taped delay broadcast of the Main Event 1990s edit ESPN Classic currently airs many of the old broadcasts from the mid 1990s and beyond Since no pocket cam existed very few hole cards were actually shown to television viewers Generally ESPN used poker playing actors such as Dick Van Patten Vince Van Patten and Gabe Kaplan with either the tournament director usually Jim Albrecht or a poker professional of which one was Phil Hellmuth joining the team Unlike today s coverage ESPN featured no pre taped interviews or profiles on the players In addition the commentators were generally on the casino floor itself In the 1994 coverage of the final hand of the Main Event shows Hugh Vincent holding 8 5 The flop was 8 2 6 indicating that there were two 8 in the deck The tournament director announces that Hugh Vincent needed two running spades to win The likely hand for Hugh Vincent was 8 5 but there is no known video of the actual hand turned over by Hugh Vincent 104 2000s edit Early 2000s edit From 1999 to 2001 the World Series of Poker was broadcast by The Discovery Channel These hour long programs presented more of an overview or recap of the WSOP as opposed to broadcasting an actual live event with play by play analysis and color commentary The Discovery Channel s broadcast also featured final table players interviews interlaced throughout the show ESPN would resume coverage the following year ESPN s coverage in 2002 was typical of their coverage in the 1990s recorded in video little or no post production commentary or player profiles no card cams However the final table broadcast was expanded over two one hour episodes The 2002 WSOP was the first with the sneak peek later called the pocket cam or hole cam 2003 expansion edit In 2003 Fred Christenson secured the long term rights acquisition for ESPN 105 and the channel expanded their coverage to new heights with their coverage of the WSOP They included coverage of the entire tournament with a Featured Table At this table the viewers could see the player s hole cards and subsequent strategy The action was also broadcast as if live though on tape delay 2003 was the first year that the broadcast covered action preceding the final table Since then ESPN has greatly expanded its coverage to include many of the preliminary events of the WSOP especially Texas Hold Em Also their coverage of the main event now typically includes at least one hour program on each day For the first two years of its existence ESPN was broadcasting one hour programs of the circuit events that the WSOP has at various Harrah s owned casinos but ESPN did not renew these events ESPN s coverage now includes many of the trappings of sports coverage such as lighter segments called The Nuts and interviews ESPN s coverage has been largely driven by Matt Maranz Executive Producer for the WSOP telecasts 106 Maranz previously worked on ESPN s football pre game show and has also produced taped segments for NBC s Olympic coverage 2004 2020 edit Coverage would increase in 2004 and 2005 to include preliminary events from the WSOP in addition to the Main Event 107 108 ESPN has expanded poker to all new levels especially with their coverage of the 2006 WSOP including providing the entire final table of the 2006 Main Event via pay per view airing 109 In 2008 ESPN experimented with the idea of a delayed final table This idea presented greater sponsorship opportunities and notoriety culminating in a recap of the Main Event and the conclusion of the 2008 Main Event final table 110 In 2009 ESPN announced they would again move the final table to November 2009 111 The WSOP also decided there would be no rebuy events in 2009 The decision was reached because of complaints that rebuy events provided an unfair advantage to professionals with no limitation on how much money they can spend for an event 112 There were 57 bracelet events that year 113 The 2010 WSOP had the same number of bracelet events as in 2009 again with no rebuy events 114 With 58 bracelet events and no rebuy events the 2011 WSOP featured unprecedented nearly live coverage with broadcasts being delayed by much smaller amounts of time while still satisfying Nevada Gaming Commission regulators Caesars Entertainment via WSOP com streamed final table coverage of all bracelet events on a 5 minute delay although without pocket cams The ESPN family of networks aired 36 hours of Main Event coverage leading up to the November Nine on a 30 minute delay showing the hole cards of all players who voluntarily entered the pot once the hand ended The Main Event final table was broadcast on a 15 minute delay with the same policy regarding hole cards The first day of the final table was aired on ESPN2 and the final day on ESPN with both days also streamed on ESPN3 and WSOP com POKER PROductions has produced the World Series of Poker Europe since 2008 and World Series of Poker since 2011 Former pro turned executive producer Mori Eskandani s team pioneered the live broadcast format seen at the WSOP since 2011 POKER PROductions has filmed WSOP bracelet final tables and the WSOP Main Event for PokerGO a subscription video on demand service PokerGO has had exclusive WSOP broadcast rights since 2017 with shared coverage of select events appearing on PokerGO 2021 Present edit Starting in 2021 CBS Sports Network became the official television home of the World Series of Poker through a multi year deal reached with PokerGO 115 Per the terms of the new deal CBS Sports was set to broadcast 15 hours of WSOP Main Event coverage plus 36 additional hours from select gold bracelet events 116 In an interview for Card Player Magazine PokerGO President Mori Eskandani mentioned longtime WSOP broadcasters Lon McEachern and Norman Chad would be back in the booth along with Ali Nejad David Tuchman and Jeff Platt 117 Live broadcast coverage of the 2021 WSOP moved exclusively to PokerGO 118 PokerGO s 2021 WSOP live streaming coverage began on Monday October 4 and would include 36 days of live broadcasts from more than 20 unique events as part of the 52nd annual WSOP 119 As part of PokerGO s live coverage of the 2021 WSOP and for the first time ever live streaming of the WSOP Main Event moved to the PokerGO platform and would be broadcast from start to finish WSOP broadcasters edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 1973 special Jimmy Snyder 120 1978 CBS Brent Musburger and Jimmy Snyder 121 1979 CBS Frank Glieber and Jimmy Snyder 121 1981 special Curt Gowdy 122 1983 special Curt Gowdy 123 1987 special Ted Robinson citation needed 1988 ESPN Chris Marlowe 124 1989 ESPN Chris Marlowe 125 1990 ESPN Chris Marlowe citation needed 1991 ESPN Chris Marlowe citation needed 1992 ESPN Chris Marlowe citation needed 1993 ESPN Dick Van Patten and Jim Albrecht 126 1994 ESPN Dick Van Patten and Jim Albrecht 126 1995 ESPN Dick Van Patten and Jim Albrecht 126 1996 No televised broadcast 127 1997 ESPN Gabe Kaplan and Jim Albrecht 128 1998 ESPN Vince Van Patten and Jim Albrecht 129 1999 The Discovery Channel 130 2000 The Discovery Channel 130 2001 The Discovery Channel 130 2002 ESPN Lon McEachern and Gabe Kaplan 131 ESPN Latin America Spanish Gabriela Hill citation needed 2003 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 132 ESPN Latin America Spanish Gabriela Hill citation needed 2004 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 133 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Gabriela Hill citation needed 2005 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Gabriela Hill and Andres Agulla citation needed 2006 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 Phil Gordon and Ali Nejad in Main Event Pay Per View 135 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Gabriela Hill and Andres Agulla 2007 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 Phil Gordon and Ali Nejad in Main Event Pay Per View 136 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Fernando Alvarez and Gabriela Hill citation needed 2008 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Fernando Alvarez and Gabriela Hill citation needed 2009 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Georgina Ruiz Sandoval and Fernando Alvarez citation needed 2010 ESPN Lon McEachern and Norman Chad 134 ESPN3 James Hartigan and Phil Hellmuth 137 138 ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America Spanish Georgina Ruiz Sandoval and Fernando Alvarez citation needed 2011 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad and Kara Scott 139 ESPN2 amp 3 LIVE Lon McEachern Norman Chad and David Tuchman 140 141 2012 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari Kara Scott and Olivier Busquet 142 143 2013 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari Kara Scott Marianela Pereyra and Phil Hellmuth 144 2013 ESPN Australia Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari and Lynn Gilmartin 145 146 2014 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad and Kara Scott 147 148 2015 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari Kara Scott Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth 149 150 2016 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari Kara Scott and Phil Laak 151 2017 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Antonio Esfandiari Joe Stapleton Phil Hellmuth David Tuchman and Kara Scott 152 2018 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad and Antonio Esfandiari 153 2019 ESPN Lon McEachern Norman Chad Jamie Kerstetter and Kara Scott 154 2020 ESPN Lon McEachern Jamie Kerstetter and Jeff Platt 155 2021 PokerGO CBS Sports Norman Chad Maria Ho Lon McEachern Jamie Kerstetter Ali Nejad and Jeff Platt 156 citation needed 2022 PokerGO CBS Sports Norman Chad Lon McEachern and Jamie Kerstetter 157 Marketing editThe WSOP has corporate sponsors and licensed products which pay fees to market themselves as an official sponsors and or licensees and exclusively use the WSOP insignia and cross promote with their events 158 Besides the Harrah s properties and ESPN 159 major sponsors have included Jack Links Beef Jerky 160 Miller Brewing s Milwaukee s Best brand of beers 161 Pepsi s SoBe Adrenaline Rush energy drink sponsors of the 2005 Tournament of Champions 162 Helene Curtis s Degree brand of anti perspirant deodorant 163 United States Playing Card s Bicycle Pro Cards Bluff Magazine GlaxoSmithKline Bayer s Levitra erectile dysfunction medicine and The Hershey Company 164 Licensees include Glu Mobile 165 Activision 166 video games for different platforms such as Nintendo s GameCube Microsoft s Xbox Sony s PlayStation 2 and PC featuring computer generated versions of stars like Chris Ferguson and products made by different companies ranging from chip sets playing cards hand held games and clothing like caps and shirts The official playing cards are supplied by Copag Cards and chips are manufactured by Excalibur Electronics Inc which is based out of Miami Florida and has been the main chip licensee since 2005 167 DVD releases edit In 2003 and 2004 DVD sets were released by ESPN of the Main Event 168 169 Video games edit In 2005 a video game based on the tournament series titled World Series of Poker was released for several consoles and PC 170 A sequel called World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions came out in 2006 171 In 2007 World Series of Poker 2008 Battle for the Bracelets was released 172 WSOP video poker machines now appear at some Harrah s casinos the machines are standard video poker machines but have a bonus feature which allows a player to play a modified game of Texas Hold em against the machine 173 WSOP Poker Academy edit Beginning in 2007 Harrah s announced the creation of the World Series of Poker Academy a poker school aimed at providing poker players with the skills needed to win a WSOP bracelet The instructors for the academy include Annie Duke Phil Hellmuth Greg Raymer Scott Fischman Mark Kroon Mark Seif Alex Outhred and former FBI interrogator Joe Navarro Initial academies were launched in Tunica 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