Why not just flip coins and see who eliminates who for the world series? Odd or Even - about the same skill involved.
Someone will win out if coin flips were involved (call the flop, red or black) - or does the public REALLY think there is a skill to poker tournaments.
I still believe- Poker tournaments are for suckers - 10% house drop (or more) 25% taxes (or more) plus tokes - then there are the few winners gathering most all the tournament money (with some blowing off in the "pit"
and taking that money out of poker - all this means the "poker world players money pool" is constantly shrinking.
This current (temporary) ocean of poker players may be larger than in the past, but with all the "teams" in tournament poker, on line cheating scandals, and poker tournaments without sponsors. it is just a matter of time until the poker world money shrinks.
In the "old days" there were about 200-300 "die hard (professional - hah)" tournament players, and it did not take long for the "house" to get the money.
Now in the new poker "boom" that number of tournament poker players ("pro's"
is only 500 to 700 (just check the $10K buy ins after the World Series and see if the WPT survives.)
Just Curious - anyone see the poker world growing without sponsors?
Tournament Poker Players (suckers) - just someone trying to hit the lottery! (with 98% of tournament poker players blowing their dough - including a lot of the "champs"
What do you think? 
07-09-2008 21:59
The money wont shrink, it may go down some years, but its not gonna go on downswing
and would you honestly sit here and complain about taxes if you just won $9million ?
without sponsors?
you living under a rock ?
EDIT*
Record-setting WSOP
The 2008 World Series of Poker overall was bigger and better than ever.
Harrah's has released a list of the records set, which include the most overall player entries (58,720; old record 54,288 in 2007); overall prize pool ($180,676,248; old record $159,796,218 in 2007); 118 different countries (old record: 87); and entries in a non-Main Event tourney (3,929 in Event #2, $1,500 NLHE).
The record that stands out the most is the amount of countries represented. Poker is truly a global game now with growth expected to continue worldwide.
07-10-2008 10:25
I believe that people play the game partly for the satisfaction as well as the winnings. Otherwise what's the point of playing poker (or gambling for that matter) if there wasn't any satisfaction?
If they were only in it for the money and were depending on a lucky coin flip, then I'm sure there would be better ways of dumping their $10k entree fee on various other gambling structures no?
08-10-2008 23:06
MtMike wrote
Why not just flip coins and see who eliminates who for the world series? Odd or Even - about the same skill involved.
Someone will win out if coin flips were involved (call the flop, red or black) - or does the public REALLY think there is a skill to poker tournaments.
I still believe- Poker tournaments are for suckers - 10% house drop (or more) 25% taxes (or more) plus tokes - then there are the few winners gathering most all the tournament money (with some blowing off in the "pit"
and taking that money out of poker - all this means the "poker world players money pool" is constantly shrinking.
This current (temporary) ocean of poker players may be larger than in the past, but with all the "teams" in tournament poker, on line cheating scandals, and poker tournaments without sponsors. it is just a matter of time until the poker world money shrinks.
In the "old days" there were about 200-300 "die hard (professional - hah)" tournament players, and it did not take long for the "house" to get the money.
Now in the new poker "boom" that number of tournament poker players ("pro's"
is only 500 to 700 (just check the $10K buy ins after the World Series and see if the WPT survives.)
Just Curious - anyone see the poker world growing without sponsors?
Tournament Poker Players (suckers) - just someone trying to hit the lottery! (with 98% of tournament poker players blowing their dough - including a lot of the "champs"
What do you think?
I totally agree. I also think Assistanc3 is completely off base in his response.
That's what I think.
Thank you.
09-25-2008 17:45
I don't really care - I play for the enjoyment and If I get some $$$moula great! If not I enjoyed myself. Remember, most of the pro's mentioned are the sponors. 
Don't let those 24hour a day losers no life MOFO's call you a DONK!
Your life is already worth more than their's.


09-25-2008 19:07
Tounament can get really frustrating because of all those "suckers" ( this was the word first used, it is not mine ). This a kind of polution of the game and this polution can compete against skills because "suckers" are outnumbering by far the "skilled" players. This is gonna back fire to poker, or at least to NLHT.
When I say skilled I do not want to talk about "super skilled" like all the Matusow, Poker brat, Hansen, Poker kid, Ivey etc... Those can sometimes survive and eventually get to the final table.
What some evidence? Look at the NLHT tournaments, final tables are with a lot of unknown "pros", Pros you ll find broke in few years.
Take a game of Horse, final tables are full of pros, that have been pros for a long time and will continue to be.
NLHT tournament as it is today won t last long and will go back to "almost" where it was few years ago and this will be good for the game and for the players. at least I hope for it.
09-26-2008 05:35
Do you just randomly logon to Poker forums to show your (be nice). I agree there are many many coin flips involved and cards are sucked out way to often. Why don't you start asking yourself questions like: Why did I have all of my chips in? What am I playing against? You get the idea, I hope. The luck comes down to the end when you are trying to win. Skill gets you to the money and skill/luck wins.
05-30-2009 16:58
MtMike is just our resident Ebenezer Scrooge, "Bah, hum-bug."

Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.

05-30-2009 20:21
davega wrote
Ebenezer Scrooge
There you got me something to google again 
/Edit: Oh snap! I think we went to see the movie of that in my English class about 7 or 8 years ago. Don't remember a thing though, so it probably wasn't all that great. 
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05-31-2009 02:19
watch the muppet version, it's great 
05-31-2009 02:52
With all respect, If u dont understand the game then don´t try to post on a poker forum 
Watch tonight and see our Dutch proud (and Dutch pokernewsforum hero) win the $40K Wsop.
05-31-2009 10:56
Well, i think that if you don t understand poker, posting on a forum can help you, isn t it?
05-31-2009 16:07
Let's talk about all the Americans who have won a WSOP event.
yay, sooo proud.
(i hope Lex wins but i dont think anybody except the dutch care where he is from. in fact more people care that he dates evelyn.)
What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.
"And yes, Nelly busted out early. I am getting so hot, I'm gonna donk my chips off." - Dr.Pauly
Viticus

05-31-2009 16:17
akamma wrote
Well, i think that if you don t understand poker, posting on a forum can help you, isn t it?
True!
Viticus wrote
Let's talk about all the Americans who have won a WSOP event.
yay, sooo proud.
(i hope Lex wins but i dont think anybody except the dutch care where he is from. in fact more people care that he dates evelyn.)
Well we just have won 1 bracelet so far so thats why we still care of every ft.
But your also true about Evelyn although (like i i wrote in my weekly column) Lex will become one of he best players in the world!
06-06-2009 04:09
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