strongarticle.com strongarticle.com strongarticle.com
Index Page -> About Us -> Add Url -> Privacy -> Terms of Use -> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Eating & Drinking

Self Help

Teens & Kids

Travel & Vacation

Politics & Government

Malls & Shopping

Computers & Software

Art & Creative

Banking & Finance

Medicine & Treatment

Education & Reference

Online & Board Games

Automotive

Employment & Careers

Entertainment

News & Media

Science & Research

Hygiene & Health

Business & Commerce

Home Family & Garden

Property & Agents

Society & Issues

Relationship & Lifestyle

Adventure & Sports


 

Index Page –› Online & Board Games –› Casino Play
 

How Can You Win a Seat at the World Series of Poker?

 

In 2003, Chris Moneymaker, an accountant from Tennessee, came from out of nowhere to win the World Series of Poker. This single event changed the face of poker forever. One of the things that made this accomplishment so amazing was that Moneymaker was a rank amateur, even referred to on the ESPN broadcast of the event as dead money, meaning a player who had no chance to win and was just donating their entry fee to the pool. The other thing that made his win so noteworthy is that Moneymaker got into the main event with a buy-in of only $40. How can this be? The entry to the main event at the World Series of Poker is $10,000! What was Moneymakers trick?

There was no trick. Moneymaker took advantage of the satellite tournament system, through which anyone, even you, can win a seat to a major tournament for $40 or even less.

The idea of a Satellite tournament was born in the 1970s, when Eric Drache, Director of the World Series of Poker at the time, was trying to generate entries. He noticed that while many individual players did not have the $10,000 entry fee, there was often that amount on the table where they where playing. Why not have the players put it all on the line, winner take all, giving the last man standing a shot at the World title for only the thousand or so dollars that he bought in with? The idea caught fire, and satellite tournaments were born.

In a basic satellite tournament, each participant puts up ten percent of the cost of a larger tournament, with a small extra fee for the organizer of the satellite. For example, to win a seat at a $10,000 event like the World Series of Poker Main Event, ten players would put up $1,050. They would then play until one player had all the chips, with that one player earning a $10,000 seat out of the prize pool ($1,050x 10=$10,000 for the seat and $500 for the House).

Still, $1,000 is a little steep for some people, and its a lot more than $40. So how did Moneymaker do it? He took advantage of two other types of satellites. Step Satellites, and Super Satellites. A Super Satellite is a satellite with more than one table that awards as many seats as there is prize money. For example, in a $50 Super Satellite to a Main Event, the organizer would award one seat for every 200 players (200x50=$10,000). In a Step Satellite, winning or qualifying in a small satellite wins you entry into a larger satellite. Winning the larger satellite gets you into the Main Event. This was Moneymakers route. He paid $40 to enter a Poker Stars satellite for which the prize was a $600 Super Satellite seat. Finishing in the top 3 in that tournament earned him his World Series Seat, which became worth $2.5 Million.

Can you win a seat to the World Series of Poker for $40? Sure you could. But how would you like to win a seat for, say, nothing? Believe it or not, it can be done. Go to a major online poker site and look for WSOP Free Rolls This will show you how you can play in a tournament that can earn you a seat at the World Series for free through Satellite play. Keep in mind that the higher the entry fees for a satellite, the easier it will be to earn your seat. The lower the buy-in, the more players you are likely to face, the more steps you may have to get through, and the fewer seats that will be awarded. That aside, satellites are the most democratizing feature of modern poker, and because of them, even those of the most modest means can find themselves sitting next to a billionaire at next years World Series of Poker. Why not you?

Author: Rick Ellers
 
Author Bio:
Rick Ellers is a eminent columnist. Rick likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Lottery Magic Formula
 
Texas Hold'Em Poker Betting Strategies
 
Online Sports Betting
 
Basketball Sports Gambling Strategy
 
Useful Information About The Lottery
 
How to Win Playing Poker: Learn to Play Your Opponent
 
Never Play Bacarrat Alone
 
Cheating at Roulette - Can You Do It?
 
How to Play Video Slots
 
Ness Notes (August 3)
 
 
 
   Index Page -> Privacy -> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.strongarticle.com All Rights Reserved.