The Dan Druff +EV Show will run as planned tonight, except it will begin an hour late. The show will start this week only at 11pm EDT/8pm PDT.
This week's topic is: The WSOP
Preview:
The 2008 World Series of Poker begins tomorrow, so there couldn't be a better time to discuss it. I've played a bunch of events since 2005, most famously my record-setting 3rd-then-1st finishes in my first two WSOP events ever. Since then, I've learned a lot more about the WSOP, including just how lucky I really was.
I've seen Harrah's mess things up for three years in a row (especially the last two years), and I've developed a lot of experience with the events themselves. As poorly as it's managed, the WSOP is still a special experience for most people, and just participating in it remains the goal for many small-time poker fans.
Among the topics to be covered:
- The history of the WSOP (I'll keep this short so I don't bore you all to death)
- The Moneymaker effect
- My first WSOP experiences, and how it felt to surprisingly do so well
- Tips for handling the WSOP logistics: When/how to register, where to stay if you don't live in Vegas, avoiding lines, what to do about food, and, yes, which bathrooms to use.
- The WSOP events: Which are easy? Which are toughest? Where do you have the best shot at winning a bracelet?
- Tips for the NL Holdem, Mixed Limit/NL Holdem, and Limit Holdem WSOP events. The strategies I found that worked and didn't work.
- The 2007 fiascos (also known as Why Harrah's Doesn't Give a Shit About the WSOP and Just Wants to Make Money)
- What do bracelets really mean anymore?
- The Main Event: Even though I've embarrassingly failed to get past Day 1 in my three tries, I will give my feelings about the Main Event, and why I still feel it's easily the best value 10k tournament in poker.
I'll also be taking your phone calls at (702) 430-1808.