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World Series of Poker starts this week with new events

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If the World Series of Poker is lucky, the popularity of the Las Vegas championship’s newest event could cause a poker chip shortage.
The annual set of 68 tournaments at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino that rewards millions of dollars to the best card sharks began yesterday with a new event dubbed the Colossus expected to attract at least 10,000 players.
The Colossus represents the lowest buy-in in 35 years with players ponying-up USD565 each to win their share of a $5 million prize pool, with the winner likely walking away with nearly $600,000.
The 45-year-old event now owned by Caesars Interactive Entertainment Inc. is also spreading the wealth for its $10,000 no-limit Texas Hold ‘em main event and hosting an online tournament that will end with a live poker matchup.
The World Series of Poker drew 82,360 players last year with 10 percent winning some of the $227.7 million in prize money.
Lance Bradley, the editor in chief of poker news site Bluff.com said the series has long worked to widen its appeal. But this year appeared to be unusually ambitious, catering to the regular guy who doesn’t mind parting with $565 but would blush at spending $1,000, while still attracting “the pros who don’t want to play against those guys.”
If everyone expected shows up, there will never have been a larger live poker tournament. World Series of Poker spokesman Seth Palansky said the logistics won’t be as challenging as managing the large number of players who might be new to the tournament because of the cheaper entry fee.
“Your eyes are a little bigger and you walk a little slower,” Palansky said of those new to the overwhelming event. That’s why the World Series of Poker has been encouraging advance registration to cut down on the time players might wait in line to pay. The tournament can fit about 24,800 poker players in the single event if need be, Palansky said.
The World Series of Poker set the last record for largest live poker tournament with 8,773 people vying for the top prize in the 2006 main event.
“My biggest concern is actually having enough physical poker chips,” Palansky said.
The World Series of Poker is also aiming to bridge the online and offline worlds of poker in a tournament that will start on WSOP.com and take the final six players to a table at the Rio for the win, appealing to a generation of poker players who have grown up playing online.
“You can be in your pajamas anywhere at home in Nevada,” or a hotel room, or coffee shop, or anywhere just so long as you’re physically in Nevada, Palansky said of the new event.
Why all the changes?
“Poker does have an ecosystem and you must continue to bring new players in the game,” said Palansky. That said, last year the event had its most entries ever, some 82,360, a massive number compared with the event’s humble beginnings at a small single table in 1970 at Benny Binion’s Horseshoe Casino, where the players ultimately voted on the winner in the end.
“It’s never been more popular,” Palansky said. Kimberly Pierceall, Las Vegas, Bloomberg

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