2009 World Series of Poker Circuit - Tunica
$5,150 Circuit Championship Main Event
Day: 1
Notable Names
Shuffle Up and Deal!
Also, as a courtesy, he announced that if any players bust out of the event, they can play in the $125 event tonight.
Players will start with 20,000 chips and each level will last one hour.
Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0
Accelerated Level Satellites Still Available
Almost Time
The tournament staff is hard at work making final preparations to the room and the tables, and we expect to be underway right on time for our noon start time, just less than an hour from now. So stretch your legs, grab a snack, and join us right back here at high noon for all the action!
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Last year, we were at the old familiar Grand Casino. The Championship Event in 2008 required a buyin of $7,500, and it was Bart Tichelman who bested the 179 other entrants to claim the top prize worth more than $400,000. Those 180 players represented a sharp decline from the 377 who entered the year prior, when the buyin was a little bit kinder to the pocketbook, at $5,150.
The building is the same, but that's about it. All of the "Grand Casino" signs have been painted over this time around though, replaced by that colorfully familiar Harrah's shooting star logo. The action has been relocated from the second floor tournament room to the cavernous theater complex on the far end of the casino. Looking to return this Circuit Event to the pinnacle of the mid-season poker series, the Harrah's tournament staff has again lowered the buyin back to that same $5,150, hoping to spark a resurgence in the turnout. While they are optimistic, they remain realistic and are planning for a field of right around 200 runners.
Action hits the felt at high noon CST on Monday, and we hope you'll join us then for every flop and turn here on the shores of the big river.